Lenovo targets Apple's MacBooks with an ultraportable work laptop for small offices that can't afford the ThinkPad X1 Carbon.
To Lenovo at least, there are enough differences from other premium ThinkPad machines to warrant offering the T470S as a device of its own. Unlike the X1 Carbon, the laptop offers a touch-screen ...
The ThinkPad ... % screen-to-body ratio. The first option is a WUXGA IPS Low Power Anti-Glare display with 100% sRGB coverage and 400 nits of brightness. The second choice is a WUXGA IPS Touch ...
The ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 ... this laptop has a slightly bigger 14-inch, 1200p glass touch screen with 500 nits of brightness, ...
a 128 gig SSD and a 1080p screen. The drawback? Touchscreen options are gone for the Carbon--you'll have to move to the ThinkPad X1 Yoga or ThinkPad T460s if you want a (very) similar laptop with ...
We had the same issue with the ThinkPad X280. The display approach is great for cutting out glare, but overall we're not sure the trade-off is worthwhile. The touch screen is optional on the X390 ...
Lenovo finally ditches the iconic little red nubbin on this ThinkPad, which raises the question: Is it still a ThinkPad?