Lenovo never made an all-aluminum ThinkPad. Until now, that is. At CES 2019, the company introduced the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga with a CNC-milled aluminum chassis. It seems like a big change, yet it does little to help or hinder the device.The post Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (4th Gen) hands-on review appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo may be working on its own version of Project Andromeda. The company is reportedly working on a 13-inch tablet that can fold down to just nine inches for travel by leveraging LG Display's foldable screen technology.The post A ThinkPad tablet with a foldable screen could be in Lenovo’s future appeared first on Digital Trends.
To try and help nail down the best 15-inch laptops in the world, we compared the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme vs. MacBook Pro 15 in a head to head that looked at their power, design, and portability.The post Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme vs. MacBook Pro 15 appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo’s ThinkPad line-up is targeted at business use, but it’s long appealed to hardcore PC geeks as well. The new X1 Extreme, which combines a powerful processor and high-resolution screen with Nvidia graphics, seems built for them. Is it a win?The post Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme review appeared first on Digital Trends.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme looks like a flagship business laptop, but it's more than that. Its powerful graphics and light weight make it an alternative to other expensive laptops, like the XPS 15, that can play as hard as they work.The post The ThinkPad X1 Extreme might be my dream laptop appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo has two new mobile workstations arriving at the end of August based on eighth-gen Intel Core and Xeon processors. The ThinkPad P1 is the thinnest of the two at 0.7 inches while the bigger ThinkPad P72 measures 1 inch.The post Lenovo’s new mobile workstations pack a punch with Xeon CPUs, Quadro graphics appeared first on Digital Trends.
Which ThinkPad is best? We pitted the ThinkPad T480s business notebook against its thinner and lighter ThinkPad X1 Carbon sibling, to see which of these iconic machines is better deserving of its rather premium pricing.The post Lenovo ThinkPad T480s vs. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon appeared first on Digital Trends.
The rest of the Windows notebook ecosystem has caught up with the iconic ThinkPad line, making it a good but not necessarily class-leading notebook for business buyers -- or anyone else. The questions of whether or not they're worth the extra money is no longer a no-brainer.The post Is it still worthwhile to buy a ThinkPad? appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 3 offers a brilliant display and innovative security features, but does its iconic design still lead the 2-in-1 class?The post Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 3 review appeared first on Digital Trends.
When you're looking for the best Lenovo laptop, there's plenty to choose from. There are larger and smaller options, ones with more powerful hardware and plenty of budget options. These are our outright favorites, ranging from Yogas to ThinkPads.The post Best Lenovo laptops appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo's Fingerprint Manager Pro for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 suffers from insecure credentials storage and needs to be updated as soon as possible. Windows 10 utilizes Microsoft's own built-in fingerprint reader support and is unaffected.The post Lenovo’s fingerprint scanner software is broken, update it today appeared first on Digital Trends.
There's a buffet of awesome laptops to choose from at CES 2018. Step back from the hype for a moment, though, and you may notice a humble laptop that does everything you want. It's Lenovo's ThinkPad T480s.The post The ThinkPad T480s isn’t the best laptop of CES, but it has a place in my heart appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo has introduced a complete refresh of the ThinkPad X1 line, with new X1 Carbon, X1 Yoga, and X1 Tablet models, along with a new display ThinkVision X1 display. New features include Amazon Alexa support and Dolby Vision HDR.The post Lenovo revs up the ThinkPad X1 line with Intel 8th-gen, HDR displays, and Alexa appeared first on Digital Trends.
Just ahead of CES 2018, Lenovo introduced its refreshed ThinkPad family for business and enterprise customers. They pack Intel's eighth-generation Core processors, optional discrete graphics, and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity.The post Lenovo’s updated ThinkPads include T480s with Nvidia MX150, affordable X-Series appeared first on Digital Trends.
Just ahead of CES 2018, Lenovo introduced its refreshed ThinkPad family for business and enterprise customers. They pack Intel's eighth-generation Core processors, optional discrete graphics, and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity.The post Lenovo’s updated ThinkPads include T480s with Nvidia MX150, affordable X-Series appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo’s Vice President of the Experience Design Group, Brian Leonard, explains how the best industrial design focuses on meeting user needs, and not just creating a good-looking product.The post Lenovo’s VP of Design on how the retro ThinkPad lured in millennials appeared first on Digital Trends.
ThinkPad is among the oldest and most recognizable PC brands in the world. We spoke with company executives on the eve of its 25th anniversary for insight into how that simple black box has thrived, even as rivals took a beating.The post Long live the black box! How ThinkPads have thrived for 25 years appeared first on Digital Trends.
ThinkPads aren't always the most eye-catching machines but they've earned a reputation for reliability over the years, thanks in large part to the careful engineering that goes into each and every one -- even the weird ones.The post The weirdest, coolest, and most influential ThinkPads of the last 25 years appeared first on Digital Trends.
ThinkPads are renowned for their durability, and that's no accident. Lenovo's Yamato Labs tortures every new design with static electricity, thumps, giant clamps, and more. Here's an inside look at the abuse every new ThinkPad endures.The post A look inside Lenovo’s Yamato Labs, where laptops become ThinkPads appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo is staying true to the range's historical roots with the anniversary Thinkpad which is set for release at some point this year. Thanks to the leak, we also get some insight on its internal hardware.The post Happy birthday Lenovo! 25th-anniversary Thinkpad leaks early appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo is going back to the future with its upcoming Retro ThinkPad machine and its first image has apparently been leaked, showing off some of the more trademark old-school ThinkPad elements like the blue Enter key and seven-row keyboard.The post Retro ThinkPad pic in the wild shows notebook with some old-school style appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo is set to official announce a special edition ThinkPad laptop in October in celebration of the brand's 25th anniversary. The special laptop will be aimed at enthusiasts and superfans who provided ideas and feature requests.The post Lenovo confirms upcoming special-edition ThinkPad won’t cost $5,000 appeared first on Digital Trends.
Lenovo is set to official announce a special edition ThinkPad laptop in October in celebration of the brand's 25th anniversary. The special laptop will be aimed at enthusiasts and superfans who provided ideas and feature requests.The post Lenovo confirms upcoming special-edition ThinkPad won’t cost $5,000 appeared first on Digital Trends.
In addition to revealing new products for the business and enterprise markets, Lenovo showcased a hinge-free prototype ThinkPad design. The prototype had a screen that could bend while supporting input using a standard pencil.The post Lenovo flashes hinge-free, ThinkPad laptop concept with a bending screen appeared first on Digital Trends.
In addition to revealing new products for the business and enterprise markets, Lenovo showcased a hinge-free prototype ThinkPad design. The prototype had a screen that could bend while supporting input using a standard pencil.The post Lenovo flashes new hinge-free, ThinkPad laptop concept with a bending screen appeared first on Digital Trends.
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