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June 2012
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Extrait: Until now, if you wanted to use a smaller, lightweight notebook, you had to decide whether you wanted top performance (which meant carrying around an extra battery) or long battery life (with a slower system that pulled less power). Intel's Ivy Bridge ...
Configuration covers all the bases, particularly for business users clinging to legacy peripherals. Street cred in the boardroom
Suddenly thick and heavy in an ultrabook world. Disappointing battery life vs. its predecessor. Acceptable but uninspiring performance. Keyboard switcharoo will cause pitchforks to be brandished
Comfortable backlit keyboard, Good sound for the size, Strong performance, Solid security, Useful bundled software
Short palm rest, Heavier than some 13-inch competitors
The Lenovo ThinkPad X230 pairs a new backlit keyboard with a fast third-generation Core processor and long-lasting batteries, making it a very good business ultraportable.
Extremely fast yet small and light, plenty of ports, IPS display is excellent, Extremely fast yet small and light, plenty of ports, IPS display is excellent, Extremely fast yet small and light, plenty of ports, IPS disp
ThinkPad look isn't for everyone, it's a bit thick compared to admittedly less powerful Ultrabooks, ThinkPad look isn't for everyone, it's a bit thick compared to admittedly less powerful Ultrabooks, ThinkPad look isn't
Last year, the ThinkPad X220 won our Editor's Choice award, and it passes the crown on to the new ThinkPad X230. Yes, there are thinner and sexier looking ultraportables, but none pack the processing power, IPS display and that unbeatable keyboard. Ce...
Publié: 2012-05-31, Auteur: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Long battery lifeSolid performanceBright IPS display Sturdy, tactile keys
Overhauled keyboard might not appeal to long-standing ThinkPad fans
Lenovo's latest business ultraportable offers fast performance, long battery life and a bright display, but its overhauled keyboard might be a dealbreaker for ThinkPad fans set in their ways....
Publié: 2012-05-31, Auteur: Michael , review by: slashgear.com
The ThinkPad family of laptops has had a reputation for reliability since long before Lenovo started making them, and the fervency of their fans is perhaps the only thing that reaches the same level as Apple hardware these days. The X series, Lenovo’s ...
Impressive CPU performance with Ivy Bridge, Improved battery life over the original, Slimmer profile with the same build quality as the thicker X220, No CPU or GPU throttling, Easily upgradeable and expandable, Many available ports (USB 3.0 now standard)
Tight positioning of physical ports, Relatively high idle and load surface temperatures, Slightly louder fan noise at full stress compared to X220, Spongy touchpad click keys, Average multi-touch performance, Poor speakers, Precision Keyboard will be hit
ThinkPad X230We praised the X220 for its sturdy case, fast performance, premium IPS display, extensive connectivity options and long battery life, but we also noted some unfortunate drawbacks like CPU throttling issues, subpar VGA quality and a warping ca...
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...
Publié: 2012-05-30, Auteur: Scott , review by: 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.