Lenovo ThinkPad X1: Sum is greater than its parts


  • Lenovo
  • Sunday, 28 Aug 2016

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IS it a tablet? A laptop? Projector? The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet tries to be whatever you want it to be. True to ThinkPad tradition, the X1 comes in a sleek black matte design, and when unboxed, it is full of surprises. I wasn’t completely thrilled with some of those surprises but let me come clean by admitting that I am not really a fan of hybrid laptops. These hybrid devices throw me off course a little. Nonetheless, I found myself liking some things the X1 had to offer.

At first impression, the tablet is easy to carry and being so lightweight (at just 0.77kg it is superlight), the tablet will appeal to anyone who has to lug their device around with them 24/7 – students, business people and the like.

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