Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Review

Lenovo Think Pad has been very popular among the business community for the past couple of years. Every single year the brilliant and intelligent brains unite at Lenovo where a new kick ass, Think Pad comes to life. Nonetheless this year it also wasn't any exception and a new era of genius technology has been again implemented into the all new ThinkPad X220.

The new ThinkPad X220 is integrated with the just released Intel Sandy Bridge Processor. Which even a core 2 duo with enough to provide very rapid and flashy speed but the folks at Lenovo took it to another level and equipped this machine with a Core i5 Sandy Bridge 2.7 GHz processor. To further extend the magnificence they also threw in an 8 GB DDR3 RAM.

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As the ThinkPad is purely meant for business users or the ones who need speed on the way, and because of that there wasn't any need of a video/graphic card and off course it will be shared memory for that. That surely is a con of this laptop but however it is quite fast to provide you average graphics and casual video editing.

This incredible device also has a led back lit 1366 by 768 IPS display, the name is not so attractive but the colors on this screen are outstanding, it is really very close to nature and life. It also has a six cell battery which roughly gives you more than 8 hours of nonstop performance.

Coming towards the design, I do not think Lenovo owns a designer for ThinkPad because for exactly for 10 years we are continuously have been boned to see the mat black out dated design which has not been changed except it is being made thinner every year. It's more likely has become a uniform than of a design. We may hope that next year they do make some change but realistically speaking I do not see it happening. The pro users do not care because they need performance and ThinkPad knows how to provide that appease the users. Not to mention this device is quite rugged and rock hard, which makes it an ideal machine for rough users.

Furthermore, it also has an Express4 card, 4in one card slot, 3.0 USB port, finger print scanner and an extra battery add on to provide more battery time that you can imagine of. The battery add on is free with the device but if you want it separately then it is worth 149$. Despite of so many specs this device weighs around 1.4 pounds including the battery add on. The conclusion is that this device is the most portable device of its kind which makes it a must buy for performance devotees.

Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Review

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