Reviewed on April 30, 2010Anyone looking for the power of a midsize laptop in a compact 12-inch body has only a few choices, and none to date tops Lenovo's excellent ThinkPad X201.TAGS:Lenovo, ThinkPad, keyboard, mouse, key, brand, laptop computer, Intel
Reviewed on September 27, 2010The budget-minded Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 14 does its job as a solid small-business laptop, and Lenovo finally throws in a DVD drive, but it's too chunky compared with svelte competitors.TAGS:ThinkPad, Lenovo, Toshiba Portege, keyboard, Intel, Toshiba
Reviewed on April 7, 2010The ThinkPad x100e is essentially the ThinkPad Netbook users have been dreaming of, with one of the best keyboards we've ever tested. Unfortunately, its performance, though better than that of Atom Netbooks, comes at the cost of longer battery life.TAGS:ThinkPad, Netbook, Lenovo, battery, keyboard, AMD
Reviewed on September 9, 2010The dual-core version of the ThinkPad x100e is a much better bet than the original single-core version. Battery life is still an issue, but it's a nice-to-the-touch 11.6-inch business Netbook.TAGS:ThinkPad, Lenovo, Netbook, AMD Turion, keyboard, battery, AMD, CPU, laptop computer
Reviewed on December 3, 2008We're impressed by the Lenovo ThinkPad USB Secure Hard Drive's burly security features and rigorous performance results, but the bloated price tag prevents us from recommending it to anyone other than business consumers. If you're shopping for an external hard drive, competing drives give you a cheaper cost per gigabyte in a fancier package.TAGS:Iomega eGo, Lenovo, ThinkPad, Iomega Corp., gigabyte, USB 2.0, external hard drive, security, USB, hard drive
Reviewed on December 3, 2008We're impressed by the Lenovo ThinkPad USB Secure Hard Drive's burly security features and rigorous performance results, but the bloated price tag prevents us from recommending it to anyone other than business consumers. If you're shopping for an external hard drive, competing drives give you a cheaper cost per gigabyte in a fancier package.TAGS:Iomega eGo, Lenovo, ThinkPad, Iomega Corp., gigabyte, USB 2.0, external hard drive, hard drive, USB, security