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It seems like every laptop these days has to be more than just a mobile computer. Fancy hinges that flip all the way around and touchscreens with thousands of pressure sensitivity levels have become prominent, if not necessary features.But ThinkPads don't...
Durable, professional aesthetic, Excellent keyboard and TrackPoint, Great performance for small machine, Hot-swappable batteries...
Relatively bulky, Too much bloatware, Subpar display...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-11-11 01:37:45
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Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo ThinkPad X260, a 12.5” business Ultrabook with plenty of ports, Lenovo's Power Bridge Battery system and 6th generation Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 CPUs options. The 2.9 lb. laptop may not be the skinniest, but it offers creature...
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Lenovo is not much of a chance-taker when it comes to business laptops; the company knows what its customers want, and is generally happy to provide it with a minimum of filigree. That does not, however, mean that they don't maximize every single element...
Dual-, hot-swappable batteries mean more than 23 hours of continuous battery life, Fine performance for category, Partially rugged design...
Display is a bit small, A little bulky for an ultraportable, No USB-C port, Fairly short warranty...
A dual-battery design for record-breaking battery life, a comfortable keyboard, and a good price combine to make the Lenovo ThinkPad X260 one of the most compelling business ultraportables you can buy...
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Lenovo has done a remarkable job of classing up its business notebooks without sacrificing the features and build-quality that make the ThinkPad line so popular with road warriors. It recently updated its ThinkPad X1 Yoga with an excellent 2560x1440 OLED...
Excellent battery life, Solid performance, Optional extended battery, Durable, small and light, Quality keyboard, TrackPoint, Enterprise-ready security features...
12.5-inch display might be too small for some, Display resolution options max out at 1920x1080, $30 keyboard backlight option may irk some buyers...
Aside from the ThinkPad X260's excellent battery test times, the benchmark scores that most impressed us were from the ultrabook's romp through PCMark 8. The ThinkPad X260 is clearly a solid business system, and while its scores in graphics tests weren't...
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A good business notebook has six qualities: it's built to last, but also built for travelling; it has an excellent battery life; it performs well; it sports plenty of ports and inputs; it's secure; it offers a productive typing experience.Lenovo ThinkPads...
Great build quality, balanced with portability, Decent keyboard, Plenty of ports, Good battery...
Mediocre display, Wish it had USB TypeC...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X260 laptop has the six qualities required of a good business device. It's built to last, as evident by its MIL-spec rating; it's light and portable enough for easy lugging; its hot-swappable battery outperforms similar devices; it has...
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I'd like to think that in this age of notebooks that can become tablets and tablets with evermore complicated add-ons, the classic business notebook still has place on store shelves. Built for durability and battery life, you don't buy a business notebook...
There's no way that anyone taking into account what businesses need and want could not find the ThinkPad X260 a great buy. If I could describe the ThinkPad X260 in one word, that word would be freedom.Freedom from dongles is a real leg up. There's somethi...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-11-11 01:37:45
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Before there were ultrabooks, there were ultraportables. And the king of these light, compact laptops—sorry, Toshiba Portege fans—is the Lenovo ThinkPad X200 series, which has been impressing us on a regular basis for years (witness the X240 in January 20...
Mind-blowing battery life, Admirable keyboard and screen, Sturdy construction...
No USB-C port, A little chunky compared to newest ultrabooks...
Some may find its 12.5-inch display too small. Everyone else will swoon over the definitive ultraportable's quality, performance, and available 23-hour battery life. Read More…...
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Mobile Office. Lenovo's small subnotebook is noteworthy for its very decent keyboard and long battery life. An LTE modem allows access to the Internet while on-the-go. All things considered, the ThinkPad X260 is a solid offering...
matte IPS display, Full-HD resolution, excellent keyboard, long battery life, fast SSD, LTE modem, 3-year warranty...
only one RAM slot, no maintenance cover...
Lenovo's Thinkpad X260 is a thoroughly executed and solid 12.5-inch business notebook. The X260 we reviewed not long ago was an entry-level machine; the review notebook on the other hand is the top-of-the-line model in the series. The build quality is hig...
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In their quest to build ever-thinner laptops, manufacturers sometimes put battery life or keyboard quality on the back burner. Lenovo's 12.5-inch ThinkPad X260 isn't the slimmest system on the block, but this lightweight business workhorse provides a near...
Epic battery life, Comfortable keyboard, Durable and lightweight design...
Dull display (with base screen)...
A great choice for business travelers, the ThinkPad X260 pairs a fantastic keyboard and lightweight body with over 17 hours of battery life...
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Small typewriter. Lenovo's new 12.5-inch ThinkPad X260 mobilizes the office and convinces in many regards. It can still not manage to secure the top spot for business subnotebooks, despite the good concept...
keyboard, hot-swap battery, sturdy construction, security features...
build quality issues, no maintenance hatches, only single-channel memory...
"Optimized for Business". Lenovo uses these words to describe the new Lenovo ThinkPad X260. We can confirm this statement in many respects. This starts with the chassis, where we meet a good amount of build quality and sturdiness. The certified military s...
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If you liked Lenovo ‘s X250 laptop, you'll love its newer X260 model. All the best things about the X250 are back in Lenovo's X260, including the crazy long battery life that can, in some cases, get users through a full day of work with charge to spare. A...
Incredible multi-day battery life, Exceptional durability, Small, lightweight ultrabook design, Great keyboard for typists, Multiple hardware configurations offered...
No touchscreen option...
Lenovo has long had a winner with this particular X lineup model, and that truth remains for the X260. There's nothing to dislike about this iteration unless you want a touchscreen display. Laptops are, at their foundation, meant to be portable, and porta...
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Sometimes you just need to get some work done. For the office you don't necessarily want something flashy, but rather utilitarian. The Lenovo ThinkPad line has traditionally been more of the work machine, though there's nothing wrong with that. In this Le...
Solid construction, crazy good battery life, good performance for an ultrabook...
Speakers and integrated graphics are disappointing, but this is definitely more of a work machine...
If you're looking for a compact laptop with good power and incredible battery life, the Lenovo ThinkPad X260 deserves a look. It is a solid piece of hardware, and the battery will carry you through nearly an entire day of usage.Lenovo ThinkPad X260$675+MS...
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