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 ...
Instead, they use a haptic trackpad without the ThinkPad’s usual discrete button for a distinctly MacBook vibe. No doubt, it’s a ThinkPad, through and through. It’s tested to MIL-SPEC 810H ...
The touchpad is a mechanical version that’s OK. There’s the TrackPoint nubbin embedded in the keyboard as a nod to ThinkPad fans, but its two buttons take up space from the touchpad.
One of the key differences between Lenovo’s ThinkPad-branded laptops and… pretty much every other laptop on the market these days (including most Lenovo models) is that in addition to a ...
The ThinkPad Z13 is an example of a laptop that ... Most people will love this keyboard. The touchpad isn’t quite as good. To begin with, while the TrackPoint nubbin in the middle of the ...
but Lenovo puts a TrackPoint on every model of ThinkPad that currently exists. Of course, with the TrackPoint comes physical buttons above the clickable Precision trackpad. To me, that makes it ...
Both laptops feature the TrackPoint, the signature ThinkPad device that sits amidst the keyboard and functions as a secondary pointing device. Back in the days before the touchpad, the TrackPoint was ...
To entice a new generation of PC users, Lenovo created the new ThinkPad X9 family which features an aluminum chassis instead of carbon fiber and no Trackpoint nub.