Lenovo’s ThinkPad lineup has undergone a transformation in the last several years, with the company introducing newer versions that don’t conform to the old-school ThinkPad aesthetic and design.
We’re talking about the IBM ThinkPad, a laptop with 30 years of history, 200 million units sold, and as solid a following as any piece of essential office equipment can possibly garner. The ThinkPad ...
Fourth time's a charm? Maybe so with the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 4th generation. Not that the previous generations were slouches. Quite the opposite: the first gen was the first extremely thin 14" ...
(Credit: Joseph Maldonado) If Lenovo had stopped after ... the Fn key and cursor arrows.) The Carbon's typing feel isn't quite as good as the ThinkPad T and P series'—while tactile feedback ...