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June 2012
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Battery life is second to none, IPS display is fantastic, Great durability, ports, and performance
Touchpad frequently frustrates, Should come with SSD standard
Business professionals who are constantly travelling or who just have a small office space should seriously consider the purchase of the ThinkPad X230. Not only does this 12-inch notebook pack more power than most 13-inch and larger ultrabooks, the X230 a...
Publicación: 2012-05-30, Autor: Scott , crítica de: cnet.com
The Lenovo ThinkPad X230 fits a full-power third-gen Intel Core i5 processor in a 12.5-inch 3-pounder, and has great battery life and an improved keyboard
A bulky, throwback design, tiny touch pad, and a high price tag throw off the equation
There may not be a better full-fledged business ultraportable than the ThinkPad X230, but more efficient, less expensive, and thinner ultrabooks are the real future of this category.
Publicación: 2012-05-30, Autor: Matt , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Sturdy chassis, Excellent keyboard, Display offers wide viewing angles, Long battery life, Quick for its size
Touchpad could be better, Expensive for its size
Lenovo's X series has always been unique. HP's Elitebook line offers the only real competition, but we've favored the ThinkPad in the past. This new model gives us no reason to change our recommendation. The X230 is the perfect laptop for a road warrior...
If you're after a small laptop that's also powerful and comfortable to type on, the ThinkPad X230 is perfect. It has an excellent, backlit keyboard and its screen is also splendid. The only thing we don't like is the touchpad, but it does have a TrackP...
Publicación: 2012-05-31, Autor: Scott , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The Lenovo ThinkPad X230 fits a full-power third-gen Intel Core i5 processor in a 12.5-inch 3-pounder, and has great battery life and an improved keyboard
A bulky, throwback design, tiny touch pad, and a high price tag throw off the equation
There may not be a better full-fledged business ultraportable than the ThinkPad X230, but more efficient, less expensive, and thinner ultrabooks are the real future of this category....
Resumen: Here is a demo of the Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Ivy Bridge ultra portable notebook with Intel HD 4000 graphics playing cutting edge 3D games including Skyrim, Mass Effect 3 and Modern Warfare 3. Check out our video review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X230...
Resumen: Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo ThinkPad X230 laptop with the new Intel 3rd gen Ivy Bridge Core i5 CPU. This is the follow up to the well received ThinkPad X220 and it has a 12.5″ display, the usual excellent ThinkPad keyboard and it weighs 3 lbs. Our model ...
Resumen: Fans of the classic ThinkPad won't be disappointed with the X230. It's the X series you love with the same rugged styling and construction, eraserhead cursor control, and comfortable keyboard--with a few innovations. The X230 will never be an avatar f...