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Publié: 2014-01-25, Auteur: Joe , review by: techradar.com
Tons of ports for size, Hot swappable batteries, Great fingerprint reader
Dense for small size, Easily out specced, Squishy keyboard, Poor value
For me, that price is too steep when competitors like the MacBook Air offer all-day endurance in a larger, lighter frame. The ThinkPad X240 is inarguably an impressive display of what's possible in mobile computing today. You'll find few, if any, other l...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is a powerful business laptop sporting a Core i5 Haswell CPU, a 12.5-inch IPS touch-screen display, and a whopping 15 hours of battery life....
Extrait: The Lenovo Thinkpad X240 has the opportunity to be a classic mobile road-warrior device. With hot-swap battery configurations up to nearly 100Wh and Haswell processors you can expect the best battery...
Sturdy shell, Excellent keyboard, Bright IPS display, Long battery life with extended battery, Larger wrist rest and touchpad
Low-res display comes standard, Keys are a bit slippery, Bottom can get hot under heavy use, Competing PCs offer longer standard warranty
There's a lot to like about the X240—especially if Lenovo delivers on the optional 1080p IPS panel in the near future. The company has tweaked a few things here and there, mostly for the better (although we still miss the rubber-like lid), while leaving...
The Lenovo Thinkpad X240 is a classic. We’ve never tested something with this much battery life potential and the connectivity (hard and radio) along with the excellent working fascia make it a compact workhorse that can be relied-on. It’s not stylish and it’s even a...
Solid case, Excellent keyboard, Bright IPS display with wide viewing angles, High application performance, Low system noise, Integrated LTE module, 3-year warranty
Only 2x USB 3.0, No dedicated mouse buttons, Poor speakers, Very high price
Lenovo ThinkPad X240Let us start our verdict with the important question Is the Full HD display worth the additional charge of almost 100 Euros (~$136) or not? For everyone who often uses large Excel sheets on the road and many applications simultaneously...
Durable build, compact, plenty of ports for a small laptop. Bridge Battery system means very long battery life with optional secondary batteries
Gone are the full mobile CPUs found in early gen X2xx models. Buttonless trackpad may be off-putting to diehard ThinkPad users
The X240 is for those of you who want larger laptop amenities in a small chassis, from the internal upgrade possibilities to plenty of ports. It's rare to see wired RJ-45 Ethernet on a 12.5" machine for example, and the Lenovo also has a mini DisplayPort,...
Unlike the X230, which merely substituted the traditional (and excellent) ThinkPad keyboard with a nearly-equivalent AccuType Chiclet-style model, the X240 brings some pretty striking changes to the table—and not all of them are necessarily positive. For...