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The X220 couples a sterling ThinkPad keyboard with a buttonless trackpad that works well, and adds a slice battery option that provides up to 20 hours of operation on a single charge.
Here’s the keyboard on the ThinkPad X220. Note the cluster of keys in the top-right, including a large dedicated delete, home, end, page up and page down key.
Some of the keys are a tad odd on the ThinkPad X220, such as the extralarge Esc and Delete keys above the main alphabetical keys. However, unlike other vendors’ keyboard quirks, they help, not ...
The X220 ships with a very compact world charger. Trackpad, Trackpoint and Keyboard Like the Lenovo ThinkPad X100e and X120e, the X220 has a dual trackpad and Trackpoint setup. The usual ThinkPad ...
The keyboard is outstanding and typical of the ThinkPad brand. Audio isn't particularly inspiring but it's good enough for a machine of this stature.
The X220 would be a good place to start... Written by Jack Schofield, Contributor June 29, 2015, 1:10 a.m. PT The 2011-vintage ThinkPad X220 was one of the last with a classic keyboard (Image: Lenovo) ...
Picking up where the Lenovo X200 left off, the X220 Tablet combines the swiveling multitouch screen with all the features of the X220 laptop, like an industry leading keyboard and rock-solid ...
An improved keyboard, made up of larger keys, is made possible by widening what is now a 12.5-inch widescreen, yet the X220 is even lighter than its predecessor, the Lenovo ThinkPad X201 ($1,625 ...
Keyboard switcharoo will cause pitchforks to be brandished. Update: The original version of this article mis-stated the size of the X220's screen, which resulted in inaccurate comparisons to the ...
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