Lenovo ThinkPads have a strong, almost cult-like following, and for good reason. This sturdy, high-performance line of business notebooks has long-set the gold standard for keyboard quality, with fantastic tactile feedback, great key layouts and slightly convex keys that are easy to find by feel. So when the company ditched the classic keyboard for a new island-style unit on its entire 2012 lineup, many ThinkPad fans were understandably concerned.
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By David Ponce The Thinkpad Edge has been described like this by one reviewer: The ThinkPad Edge E220s has an excellent balance of size and performance, with a great keyboard and touch pad and all the necessary ports in easy-access ... Read Post
The ThinkPad has long been looked upon as the standard of PC notebooks. Partly because the line has been a staple since 1992, but also because they're just so damn good. The notebook line will hit the 60 million mark sometime this m... Read Post
No more classic-style keyboard with the new Lenovo T-Series ThinkPads. (Credit: Lenovo) Those of you who loved Lenovo's classic-style laptop keyboards can wave bye-bye to them. With the new 2012 T-series ThinkPads, Lenovo has put th... Read Post