Gadgets|May 17, 2011 7:32 pm

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 review

For weeks now, Lenovo aficionados have been salivating. Thanks to a array of leaks, some-more than a couple of of we have been available a ThinkPad X1, a skinny, girlfriend-proof follow-up to a company’s vaunted X series. One problem: it didn’t strictly exist. Well, a hop is up, as well as a X1 is during final a real, whirring product, upon sale tomorrow with a starting cost of $1,349. As expected, it marries which iconic red outgrowth as well as rock-solid building a whole with a little flourishes we haven’t nonetheless seen upon a ThinkPad, together with a 13.3-inch Gorilla Glass display, integrated, fast-charging battery, as well as a buttonless trackpad. And, as we might have collected from those leaked shots, it’s a slimmest ThinkPad yet, measuring only 16.5mm (0.65 inches) during a thinnest point.

Throw in Intel Core 2011 processor options as well as you’ll see Lenovo has done a single highly evolved promise: a svelte complement which performs similar to a heavyweight as well as whose pattern is modern, though not as well most of a depart from a classical ThinkPad uniform. So how tighten does a X1 come to vital up to these soaring claims? Let’s find out.

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