Lenovo’s iconic crimson red TrackPoint nub, which has been going strong for three decades, is a staple of ThinkPad laptops.
Externally, Lenovo is using an OLED display across both the 14-inch and 15-inch model, and both use a haptic touchpad along with the well-known (and loved) ThinkPad keyboard. Under the hood, Lenovo ...
Lenovo looks to expand its standing in the high end of the enterprise storage market, where it has had less presence, with ...
Lenovo tells me that the change is to signal a modern approach to the ThinkPad range, the roots of which go way back, to when ThinkPads were branded with an IBM logo. Just a few months back ...
Why you should buy the Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Gen 1 laptop Lenovo inherited the ThinkPad line from IBM, and has maintained its iconic look and feel, sturdy design, and business features, according to ...
In the past, Lenovo had defended the TrackPoint as a reason to avoid using the trackpad itself. The TrackPoint debuted with the IBM ThinkPad 700, which launched in 1992. Then, in a 2017 TechRadar ...
That little red dot is a big deal—it’s been a ThinkPad mainstay ever since the line was created by IBM 25 years ago, before IBM sold their PC business to Lenovo. It’s not just for nostalgia ...
Lenovo picked up where IBM left off and ... making them instantly recognizable in a photograph. According to IBM directly, the ThinkPad has sold over 150 million units over its decades-long ...
HP is a US-based company founded in 1939, offering a range of IT products including laptops, while Lenovo, established in China in 1984, is known for its ThinkPad series and acquired IBM's personal ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable (Gen 2) is one of few proper alternatives to the Surface Pro family, and a durable design ...
TL;DR: Lenovo's new ThinkPad X9 14/15 laptops have been leaked, revealing the removal of the TrackPoint and reduced connectivity options, featuring only a USB Type-C, USB Type-A, and mini-jack port.