itreviews.com Updated: 2014-03-01 01:28:55
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Sometimes, you just need to be able to pick up your laptop and keep working as you go. Be it an office, a retail store, or a factory floor, a lot of people do some (or all) of their work on their feet, and Lenovo has done a great deal to make sure that th...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X230t plucks the best features from business ultraportables and adds multitouch and quality convertible tablet design...
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Do you want a tablet for the road that's also able to run your favorite Windows-based applications? Consider Lenovo's X230T tablet PC. With a built-in keyboard, this convertible PC enables tablet convenience without sacrificing notebook-class performan...
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Convertibles have a long tradition in the business segment: It isn't just the field staff that appreciates the combination of a tablet and a notebook for the mobility and the versatility. Factors like ergonomics, reliability and security are also importan...
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Long battery runtimes, High application performance, High-quality case, Excellent keyboard, Extensive port configuration, Low noise levels...
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Very small touchpad, Protruding battery, Digitizer accuracy could be better, Display is slightly bouncing...
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Lenovo ThinkPad X230t (N2C2AGE) Two become one: The Lenovo ThinkPad X230T is more than just a solid office notebook for business customers. The versatile convertible can also replace a tablet PC and a notepad - at the same time it convinces with well-kno...
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Sometimes, you just need to be able to pick up your laptop and keep working as you go. Be it an office, a retail store, or a factory floor, a lot of people do some (or all) of their work on their feet, and Lenovo has done a great deal to make sure that th...
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Intel Core i5-3320M processor. All-day battery life. Excellent physical keyboard, swiveling touch screen, and stylus.
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Thick and heavy...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X230t plucks the best features from business ultraportables and adds multitouch and quality convertible tablet design...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2014-03-01 01:28:55
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We routinely give ThinkPads high praise for their comfortable keyboards, sturdy build and solid performance. With the ThinkPad X230 Tablet ($1,349 as tested), Lenovo adds a rotating touchscreen to the X230, making it a good fit for workers who need to...
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All-day battery life; Excellent keyboard; Exceptional sound quality; Myriad business software options...
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Touchscreen offers limited functionality; Underwhelming display quality...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X230 Tablet offers long battery life plus the convenience of pen and touch input.
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Every notebook manufacturer seems in a rush to push ultrabooks on everyone, but there are still some of us who don’t want to sacrifice productivity for portability. The $1,289 Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Tablet isn’t competing to be the lightest or thinnest...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Tablet balances portability, productivity, and power well, and does so at a decent price. This one is definitely for the small business crowd, entrepreneurs, or consumers who want a long-lasting tank of a laptop with an excelle...
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These days, it seems we're hearing more and more about tablets eating away at market share that was once ruled by netbooks and notebooks. Netbooks we can believe -- we haven't seen a compelling wave of new netbooks in months -- but are people really ch...
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Great display viewing angles, Fantastic keyboard, Decent performance, USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 4.0, No palm rest stickers...
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Trackpad is too cramped, Touch accuracy is awful, Too bulky, Poor tablet functionality...
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The ThinkPad X230T is a very interesting machine. It's not that we haven't seen convertible notebooks / tablets before, but honestly, we're living in an age where these kinds of machines are less necessary than ever before. How so? In just a few months, W...
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The ThinkPad X230t is a convertible laptop with a lot of history, so let's start with that. Only a few people will remember that the original IBM ThinkPad, all the way back in 1992 or so, was actually a tablet and not a laptop (see a review we did in 1...
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