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The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 Ultrabook is what we like to call the miniature version of the ThinkPad T440s. It's very much a similar product in terms of design and features, but in a smaller, 12.5in form factor that's more portable and easier to carry around...
Slim and solid design, Very good keyboard, Battery life, In-built features...
Keyboard not backlit by default, Some keys are smaller compared to the previous model, Virtual TrackPoint buttons are not comfortable...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X240 is a 12.5in Ultrabook that's small and sturdy, yet comfortable to use. Most importantly, it's a very reliable machine, and it has a dual battery system that allows for a very long run time away from an outlet. It's one of the best l...
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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...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is what we could call a classic road-warrior. It comes with a rugged body, yet fairly light and compact, the simple looks familiar to the ThinkPad Line, Intel Haswell hardware and a large swappable battery that can push the laptop...
I can't draw final conclusions on this AMD version of the Acer Swift 3 based on this sample that did not perform to the best of the platform's abilities.However, based on the few other reviews of these Raven Ridge builds available out there (one, two), th...
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Since IBM let it go, Lenovo has gone to great lengths to keep the ThinkPad brand alive and well-regarded. The ThinkPad X240, a no-nonsense, 12.5-inch business-grade ultrabook, is no exception. That's not to say that this professional laptop doesn't try so...
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...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-06-29 03:53:26
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Lenovo ThinkPad laptops have long been a favorite of business users on the go, and for good reason. They have a long history of durability and solid performance, and their keyboards are arguably the best on the planet. The new Lenovo ThinkPad X240 has the...
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...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-06-29 03:53:26
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Since IBM let it go, Lenovo has gone to great lengths to keep the ThinkPad brand alive and well-regarded. The ThinkPad X240, a no-nonsense, 12.5-inch business-grade ultrabook, is no exception. That's not to say that this professional laptop doesn't try so...
Tons of ports for size, Hot swappable batteries, Great fingerprint reader...
Dense for small size, Easily out specced, Squishy keyboard, Poor value...
For a 12.5-inch machine, the ThinkPad X240 is an impressive mobile workhorse, but not for its internals. No, this ultrabook's specs are easily outclassed by its competitors. What's more compelling here is the amount of hardware features and connectivity o...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X240 business laptop doesn't offer much in the way of drastic changes from the previous-generation X230. But that's largely because that laptop, like the earlier X200 models that preceded it, was one of—if not the —best compact business...
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...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 08:30:06
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Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo ThinkPad X240 business Ultrabook. The latest X series 12.5″ laptop from Lenovo might not be super-thin but it packs a lot of ports and expansion including 2 USB 3.0 ports, a mini DisplayPort, VGA, RJ45 Ethernet, a full size SD...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 Ultrabook is what we like to call the miniature version of the ThinkPad T440s. It's very much a similar product in terms of design and features, but in a smaller, 12.5in form factor that's more portable and easier to carry around...
Slim and solid design, Very good keyboard, Battery life, In-built features...
Keyboard not backlit by default, Some keys are smaller compared to the previous model, Virtual TrackPoint buttons are not comfortable...
There's no doubt that the Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is one of the best small laptops on the market. Despite its small size, it doesn't really compromise user comfort — it's especially good for long sessions of typing. We love the overall look of it, the sturdy...
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pcper.com Updated: 2014-05-24 02:13:54
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Alongside our T440s review unit was something slightly smaller and dear to our hearts: the latest entry in the ThinkPad X series of notebooks. Seeing as this very review is being typed on a Lenovo X220, our interest was piqued by the latest refinem...
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...
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If Lenovo's spendy ThinkPad X1 Carbon is the laptop every corporate drone craves, Lenovo's thrifty ThinkPad X240 is the laptop their employer is more apt to spring for (assuming, of course, that the company's IT department has standardized on Lenovo and n...
Durable glass-fiber chassis, Hot-swappable battery, All the I/O ports you could ask for...
Disappointing 1366 by 768 display, Keyboard not up to ThinkPad standard, Weak speakers...
The solidly designed Lenovo X240 Thinkpad features fourth-generation Intel Core processors and hot-swappable batteries. But its display resolution of just 1366 by 768 is disappointing at this price point...
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mobilephonereviewss.com Updated: 2014-05-24 02:13:54
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Though the ThinkPad X240 isn't as skinny as the X1 Carbon and some competing Ultrabooks, we forgive it since the extra space allows for those upgradable internal components and for the excellent keyboard. While the keyboards on the Yoga series of ThinkPad...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is the direct successor to the ThinkPad X230 , offering a wealth of exciting novelties. While the ThinkPad X230 looked pretty much the same as the ThinkPad X220, the ThinkPad X240 comes with a completely redesigned chassis - a mov...
Keyboard, Display, Battery life, Power Bridge system, Noise emissions, Mobility...
Connectivity, Localized build quality issues, Clickpad buttons, Throttling issues while under full load...
Lenovo ThinkPad X240 with an Intel Core i7-4600U CPU and an IPS displayAll in all, the Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is a well-made ultrabook with typical business-friendly characteristics. Security features, build quality, variety of ports, expandability and the...
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We could not criticize a lot when we reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad X240 a couple of months ago: Great build quality, excellent mobility, comprehensive security features – even the very high retail price seemed somewhat justified. In the meantime, the high...
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...
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The ThinkPad X Series has always been among our favorites for their blend of extreme portability, durability and fantastic keyboards. We also appreciated the Wacom pen option, but with the new ThinkPad X240, that feature has migrated to the also 12.5" Thi...
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...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-06-29 03:53:26
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& Design Messing with a winning formula is always a dicey proposition (just ask the New England Patriots), so in updating its popular ThinkPad X series ultraportable, Lenovo took a measured approach. The X240 ultrabook retains the essential goodness o...
Ridiculously long battery life with hot-swappable battery, Excellent keyboard and touch screen, Solid all-around performance, Laundry list of extra features...
Better configurations grow pricey, No HDMI and only two USB ports, Touch pad can miss clicks, Only one memory slot (8GB max), Low-res Webcam...
The latest-generation ThinkPad X240 delivers the features and durability you'd expect, along with astonishing battery life. A few design choices won't be to everyone's liking, but on balance this is one of the best business ultrabooks you can buy...
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Lenovo ThinkPad laptops have long been a favorite of business users on the go, and for good reason. They have a long history of durability and solid performance, and their keyboards are arguably the best on the planet. The new Lenovo ThinkPad X240$1,205.0...
Solid performance. Incredible battery life. Responsive touch screen. Sturdy design.
Low-resolution display. Pricey...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is a powerful business laptop sporting a Core i5 Haswell CPU, a speedy solid-state drive, and a 12.5-inch IPS touch-screen display. You'll pay top dollar for this well-built ultrabook, but it'll give you over 15 hours of battery...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-06-29 03:53:26
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The all-new Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is a lightweight business-oriented laptop that delivers extremely long battery life, decent performance and a touch screen display. For business-use, the design is absolutely perfect but it does have a lower than average s...
Sturdy design, Extremely long battery life, Good performance, Touch screen display...
Lowerresolution display, Keyboard is mushy...
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Lenovo's X200 series of lightweight ThinkPads have long been some of the most lightweight, long-lasting business laptops on the market. The 12.5-inch ThinkPad X240 takes portable productivity to the next level with a powerful Intel 4th Generation Core Ser...
Longest battery life available, Durable design, Comfortable palm rest, Wide viewing angles...
Low-res screen comes standard, Weak audio...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 delivers amazing battery life, powerful performance and a durable design, making it the best business ultraportable yet...
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Lenovo has launched a new addition to its X-Series of laptops, the business-chic X240. This small laptop features a 12.5-inch display and some new perks in the lineup, among them being a very large trackpad, new cover paint, and some Windows 8-related...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is a small, robust, and all-around solid laptop that offers everything you need in a small system without being boisterous or in your face about it. The feel of the laptop is excellent, being a nice mixture of lightweight and...
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Lenovo knows plenty about designing notebooks for business users, and the ThinkPad X240 brings the popular ThinkPad X2x0 ultrabook series right up to date. There are some impressive features in the ThinkPad X240, including a touchscreen option and a choic...
Tough build, Plenty of configuration options, Solid performance, Integrated mobile broadband option, Twin battery configuration delivers long battery life...
Relatively heavy, Higherend configurations are expensive...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 impresses on every front. The configuration options are plentiful with touchscreen, HDD/SSD, mobile broadband and different Windows versions all in the mix. We like the legacy VGA port, the usable keyboard, the tried-and-trusted d...
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The ThinkPad X240 is the latest X-series laptop from Lenovo. We take the touchscreen version of the 12.5-inch laptop through the paces to see how it fares as a business tool.The ThinkPad X240 is the newest ultrabook from Lenovo designed with business user...
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