Friday, November 1, 2013

Thinkpad X220 12.5" 320GB 4G


Lenovo ThinkPad X220 4287 - Core i5 2.5 GHz - 12.5? - 4 GB Ram - 320 GB HDD Engineered for mobile professionals, the ThinkPad X220 features the quality and performance Lenovo users have come to expect and increased audio, video and communications features that respond to the increased use of laptops asa multimedia and communications tools in business. The ultra-portable ThinkPad X220 comes equipped with a full-powered Intel processor with outstanding graphic performance. ThinkPad has improved on full-size keyboard design and nimble TrackPoint by adding an advanced buttonless touchpad. Lenovo Enhanced Experience further enhances the user experience with industry's best boot up times. These best-in-class features, combined with Lenovo's reput...
  • Intel Core i5 2520M Processor 2.5GHz
  • 4GB DDR3 RAM
  • 320GB Hard Drive
  • 12.5-Inch Screen
  • Windows 7 Professional

This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. moved back to thinkpad from Macbook Air
Thinkpad x220 Intel i5, 128 ssd, 8gb RAM, 9 cell battery, IPS screen
This is my 4th thinkpad x-series notebook. In the last 12 years I've had x-20, x-31, x-61. Then swithced to the sexy Macbook Air, then back to the Thinkpad x-series - x220. This is by far the bestest laptop I've ever had.
Macbook Air is sure sexy and can run windows, but a real PC makes me feel more at home. Boot time of the x220 is about equal to the ssd Macbook Air (17 seconds). response is lighting fast and crisp. The Macbook Air with 4gb Ram (non-upgradable) running windows alongside Mac OSX would give me long delays with the beachball of death. The x-220 response is instantenuous.
Even the famed Thinkpad keyboard (best in the business for touch typing) feels crisper than previous Thinkpad models.
The screen is equal or better than the Macbook Air. This IPS screen is a huge leap for Thinkpads. My former models had a dim screen. If you buy this computer, insist on an IPS screen and not the...

2. Terrific Notebook except: Touchpad is unusable
I am a longtime Lenovo notebook fan -- I own an x100, 120E, T61, x200, and x201, and now an x220. The main reason I have stuck with the brand is the quality keyboards and Matte displays.

In terms of battery life and processor speed, this notebook is outstanding. However -- the touchpad was completely redesigned for the x220 and Lenovo blew it here. If you are typing a document, you'll find that the cursor flies all over the screen as you type -- even if you have the 'turn touchpad off while typing' option checked! It's highly annoying. The problem is that your hands are always resting on the touchpad if your fingers are on the keyboard. In previous designs, this was not the case.

The only workable solution for me is to completely disable the touchpad, which is stepping back to an earlier era. My x200 doesn't have a touchpad either, so I don't absolutely need to have one, but they're nice to have.

I agree with another reviewer here who identified...

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moved back to thinkpad from Macbook Air
Thinkpad x220 Intel i5, 128 ssd, 8gb RAM, 9 cell battery, IPS screen
This is my 4th thinkpad x-series notebook. In the last 12 years I've had x-20, x-31, x-61. Then swithced to the sexy Macbook Air, then back to the Thinkpad x-series - x220. This is by far the bestest laptop I've ever had.
Macbook Air is sure sexy and can run windows, but a real PC makes me feel more at home. Boot time of the x220 is about equal to the ssd Macbook Air (17 seconds). response is lighting fast and crisp. The Macbook Air with 4gb Ram (non-upgradable) running windows alongside Mac OSX would give me long delays with the beachball of death. The x-220 response is instantenuous.
Even the famed Thinkpad keyboard (best in the business for touch typing) feels crisper than previous Thinkpad models.
The screen is equal or better than the Macbook Air. This IPS screen is a huge leap for Thinkpads. My former models had a dim screen. If you buy this computer, insist on an IPS screen and not the...
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