Lenovo ThinkPad E570 is a Windows 10 Professional laptop with a 15.60-inch display. It is powered by a Core i5 processor and it comes with 16GB of RAM. The Lenovo ThinkPad E570 packs 256GB of SSD ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 is an excellent laptop at a high price. It's best suited for ThinkPad fans, and it's the best ever for them.
For those who need a laptop that will be able to handle even the most demanding tasks, you can’t go wrong with the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11. It’s packed with powerful components ...
It's no secret I'm a ThinkPad champion - as B2B hardware editor, the line-up from Lenovo impresses me thanks to their durable designs, high-end specs, and easily the best keyboard on a laptop.
The Steam Deck is no longer the only SteamOS-based gaming handheld on the market. A more expensive Windows version of the ...
T here have been design derivations in the recent past, but most of Lenovo’s ThinkPads hew pretty close to their IBM-era ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 7 is a powerful mobile workstation for professionals. Despite its premium price, it boasts cutting-edge Intel CPUs, NVIDIA GPUs, and various configurations, making it a top ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X9 14 Aura Edition and Lenovo ThinkPad 15 Aura Edition are laptops with up to a 2.8K OLED 120 Hz ...
This line sits below Lenovo’s ThinkPad computers. So, the rest of the materials aren’t as impressive. Most of the body is composed of plastic, but the lid does add some much needed rigidity ...
Now others want in — and Valve seems happy to help. At CES 2025, Lenovo announced a brand new handheld PC, the Legion Go S, and it runs Valve’s premiere operating system. The Go S has SteamOS ...
Valve revealed earlier this year that it will support the ROG Ally handheld with its Steam Deck operating system, and now it looks like Lenovo will soon have its own SteamOS handheld, too.
Computers are my lifelong obsession. I wrote my first laptop review in 2005 for NotebookReview.com, continued with a consistent PC-reviewing gig at Computer Shopper in 2014, and moved to PCMag in ...