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The editors liked
Durable glass-fiber chassis
Hot-swappable battery
All the I/O ports you could ask for
Longest battery life available
Durable design
Comfortable palm rest
Wide viewing angles
Sturdy design
Extremely long battery life
Good performance
Touch screen display
Solid performance. Incredible battery life. Responsive touch screen. Sturdy design.
Durable build
Compact
Plenty of ports for a small laptop. Bridge Battery system means very long battery life with optional secondary batteries
Ridiculously long battery life with hot-swappable battery
Excellent keyboard and touch screen
Solid all-around performance
Laundry list of extra features
Tough build
Plenty of configuration options
Solid performance
Integrated mobile broadband option
Twin battery configuration delivers long battery life
Solid case
Excellent keyboard
Bright IPS display with wide viewing angles
High application performance
Low system noise
Integrated LTE module
3-year warranty
Keyboard
Display
Battery life
Power Bridge system
Noise emissions
Mobility
The editors didn't like
Disappointing 1366 by 768 display
Keyboard not up to ThinkPad standard
Weak speakers
Low-res screen comes standard
Weak audio
Lowerresolution display
Keyboard is mushy
Low-resolution display. Pricey
Gone are the full mobile CPUs found in early gen X2xx models. Buttonless trackpad may be off-putting to diehard ThinkPad users
Solid case, Excellent keyboard, Bright IPS display with wide viewing angles, High application performance, Low system noise, Integrated LTE module, 3-year warranty
Only 2x USB 3.0, No dedicated mouse buttons, Poor speakers, Very high price
Lenovo ThinkPad X240Let us start our verdict with the important question Is the Full HD display worth the additional charge of almost 100 Euros (~$136) or not? For everyone who often uses large Excel sheets on the road and many applications simultaneously...
Durable build, compact, plenty of ports for a small laptop. Bridge Battery system means very long battery life with optional secondary batteries
Gone are the full mobile CPUs found in early gen X2xx models. Buttonless trackpad may be off-putting to diehard ThinkPad users
The X240 is for those of you who want larger laptop amenities in a small chassis, from the internal upgrade possibilities to plenty of ports. It's rare to see wired RJ-45 Ethernet on a 12.5" machine for example, and the Lenovo also has a mini DisplayPort,...
Unlike the X230, which merely substituted the traditional (and excellent) ThinkPad keyboard with a nearly-equivalent AccuType Chiclet-style model, the X240 brings some pretty striking changes to the table—and not all of them are necessarily positive. For...
Durable glass-fiber chassis, Hot-swappable battery, All the I/O ports you could ask for
Disappointing 1366 by 768 display, Keyboard not up to ThinkPad standard, Weak speakers
The solidly designed Lenovo X240 Thinkpad features fourth-generation Intel Core processors and hot-swappable batteries. But its display resolution of just 1366 by 768 is disappointing at this price point....
Ridiculously long battery life with hot-swappable battery, Excellent keyboard and touch screen, Solid all-around performance, Laundry list of extra features
Better configurations grow pricey, No HDMI and only two USB ports, Touch pad can miss clicks, Only one memory slot (8GB max), Low-res Webcam
The latest-generation ThinkPad X240 delivers the features and durability you'd expect, along with astonishing battery life. A few design choices won't be to everyone's liking, but on balance this is one of the best business ultrabooks you can buy. ...
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Published: 2014-01-29, Author: Paul , review by: networkworld.com
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Abstract: Though the ThinkPad X240 isn't as skinny as the X1 Carbon and some competing Ultrabooks, we forgive it since the extra space allows for those upgradable internal components and for the excellent keyboard. While the keyboards on the Yoga series of ThinkPad...
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Published: 2014-01-23, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Solid performance. Incredible battery life. Responsive touch screen. Sturdy design.
Low-resolution display. Pricey
The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 is a powerful business laptop sporting a Core i5 Haswell CPU, a speedy solid-state drive, and a 12.5-inch IPS touch-screen display. You'll pay top dollar for this well-built ultrabook, but it'll give you over 15 hours of battery ...
Tough build, Plenty of configuration options, Solid performance, Integrated mobile broadband option, Twin battery configuration delivers long battery life
Relatively heavy, Higherend configurations are expensive
The Lenovo ThinkPad X240 impresses on every front. The configuration options are plentiful with touchscreen, HDD/SSD, mobile broadband and different Windows versions all in the mix. We like the legacy VGA port, the usable keyboard, the tried-and-trusted d...