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March 2018
(83%)
50 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(96%)
2011 Avis
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châssis léger et de haute qualité, excellents périphériques d'entrée ThinkPad, maintenance aisée, écran IPS mat à plus de 300 cd/m², chauffe du châssis sous contrôle, ventilateurs plutôt silencieux, Thunderbolt 3, RAM double canal
batterie non amovible, pas de RJ45, lecteur micro SD difficile à atteindre, mauvaise gestion des performances du GPU, couverture de l'espace colorimétrique en retrait, châssis assez grand pour un écran de 13,3 pouces
Points positifs+ châssis léger et de haute qualité+ excellents périphériques d'entrée ThinkPad+ maintenance aisée+ écran IPS mat à plus de 300 cd/m²+ chauffe du châssis sous contrôle+ ventilateurs plutôt silencieux+ Thunderbolt 3+ RAM double canalPoints n...
Lightweight, Rugged and durable, Flawless keyboard
Pricey, Fingerprint sensor inconsistent
The laptop lives up to the ThinkPad name with its durability and looks. The X280 claims of good battery life, especially in comparison its competitors in the market. A more in-depth review will reveal more about the performance of the laptop, but so far s...
Extrait: In all Lenovo has announced ten new machines in advance of CES 2018 at a wide range of different prices, most of which are exclusively in US dollars right now. The two ThinkPad X laptops – the X280 and 2-in-1 convertible ThinkPad X380 – will cost from $99...
Publié: 2018-05-25, Auteur: Joel , review by: hothardware.com
Understated, Good Looks, Competitive Performance, Quick And Responsive, Multiple Input Devices, Reliable, Fast Fingerprint Sensor
CTRL Key Placement, Mid-Range Battery Life
The Lenovo ThinkPad X280 didn't run away from the pack in any particular benchmark, but it remained competitive with similarly equipped systems throughout our battery of tests. It's not always about killer benchmarks scores, however. With machines in this...
Battery life could be better, Doesn't fold over into tablet mode, Windows 10 bloatware courtesy Microsoft
Even though Lenovo has made the ThinkPad X280 lighter and thinner, performance hasn't been sacrificed. While battery life could be a bit better, the ThinkPad X280 is a more than capable business-oriented laptop for working on the go.*We were sent a review...
Slimmer, lighter, and less boxy, Thunderbolt 3 + Dock support, Display is very bright with matte finish, Rapid Charge and excellent standby battery life, More secure fingerprint technology
Still no Ultra HD display option, Removed Ethernet port, Removed hot-swappable battery
Existing X Series customers are likely to be split over the new X280 model. The loss of an Ethernet port and second hot swappable battery will no doubt upset some customers, but many won't miss them and the many improvements are, in my opinion, worth the...
Like every ThinkPad that I review, the X280 is an excellent device. After all, they're all pretty similar. My biggest complaint is that the keyboard is a bit smaller than a standard one. It's easy to get used to, but if you're splitting your time between...
Solid Battery Life, Durable Body, Great New Security Features, Terrific Performance
No Ethernet Port, Loud Fan, Must Choose Between Windows Hello & ThinkShutter, New features and tricks keep you from missing the features Lenovo cut to get the slim and relatively light ThinkPad X280.A long-lasting battery, tough shell, decent display and
Unless you're a huge, huge fan of removable batteries and a full-size Ethernet port, there's very little wrong with the Lenovo ThinkPad X280. The laptop is everything that Lenovo promises: a thinner, lighter and more powerful workhorse that still lasts a...
Thinner and lighter, Great keyboard, Bright, colorful display, Great performance, Webcam shutter
Bezel is unsticking itself in spots, No more hotswappable battery, Less upgrade options
img src=" width="800" height="600" alt="Lenovo ThinkPad X280 review" class="image-large_wm_brw image-large lightbox">The ThinkPad X280 has clearly been refreshed with the future in mind, and I don't doubt it will polarize fans of the X200 series. It has...
high quality and lightweight case, excellent ThinkPad I/O, improved serviceability, matte IPS Display with over 300 cd/m², the case remains relatively cool, the fan is usually quiet, Thunderbolt 3 onboard, dual-channel RAM
non-removable battery, RJ45 Ethernet missing, microSD card reader hard to reach, poor CPU performance management, weak colour space average, case large enough for a 13.3-inch display