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Lenovo ThinkPad X250 Review – a subtle but solid update

Lenovo ThinkPad X250 Review – a subtle but solid update

Posted on May 17, 2015April 15, 2020 By Hulk

 

The Lenovo X240’s older sibling has arrived, and it is aptly named the Lenovo X250. Many of the previous model’s design choices have carried over into the model, but as always the update brings with it, you know, updates for a slightly more modern world. The X250 is a relatively compact laptop with a rugged design and, perhaps the best part of both it and the X240, it has phenomenalbattery life, particularly if you’re using the largest secondary battery. Is it notable enough to justify upgrading from the X240? Read our full SlashGear review to find out!

Hardware

The Lenovo X250 is designed to be portable and durable, and it does both things fantastically. As far as portability goes, the laptop isn’t the thinnest offering out there (particularly if you’re using the larger secondary battery), but it’s not too big, either, nor does it feel heavy.
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