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Lenovo ThinkPad X240 Review

Posted on May 11, 2015April 23, 2020 By Hulk

 

Lenovo has launched a new addition to its X-Series of laptops, the business-chic X240. This small laptop features a 12.5-inch display and some new perks in the lineup, among them being a very large trackpad, new cover paint, and some Windows 8-related keys. Despite its small size, the X240 makes some big claims, and we’ve put it through the rounds to see how it fairs compared to its older siblings. Read our full SlashGear review to find out how it held up.

Hardware

The X240 is available with either Windows 7 Professional 64 or Windows 8 (including Pro) 64-bit, up to 8GB of memory, and either a 500GB/1TB 5400rpm HDD, a 500GB 7200rpm HDD, or a 128GB/256GB SSD SATA3, giving ample options based on need. There are likewise a few processor options, with an Intel Core i3-4010U up to 1.7GHz being the lowest end, and the highest being a Core i7-4600U up to 3.0GHz (there are a couple i5 options betwixt them).
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