Lenovo's ThinkPad T490 (starts at $846; $1,641 as tested) is a premium 14-inch notebook aimed at business buyers. A member of the company's flagship T-series lineup, the T490 offers impressive build ...
Lenovo’s popular ThinkPad T490 just got a whole lot brighter—or, if you’re concerned about someone peering over your shoulder, there’s a much dimmer option, too. Of the ThinkPad series of business ...
Lenovo's T-Series is back with a new update: the ThinkPad T490s. This model brings the classic ThinkPad design that has proven so popular over the years, combining it with an aesthetic similar to the ...
Lenovo has a few classes of ThinkPad laptops, each aimed at different types of people. The X1 Carbon is an example of a ThinkPad aimed at jet-setters who appreciate thin and light laptops, while the ...
Lenovo's ThinkPad T-series is the most popular in its vast lineup, and the T490s is the slimmed down version. Meant to be a workhorse, this machine won't let you down, promising solid performance, ...
Lenovo’s new ThinkPad X390 laptop is a 2.8 pound notebook that measures just 12.3″ x 8.5″ x 0.7″ and which supports up to an Intel Core i7 Comet Lake processor. Meanwhile, the company’s new ThinkPad ...
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Joining its new ThinkPad X390 ultrabook comes the new Lenovo ThinkPad T490, a business laptop packing the latest Intel hardware alongside a 14-inch Ultra HD display, the latest security features, and ...
The ThinkPad T490 is a top-shelf business laptop with impressive quality and security, although its battery life doesn't excel by today's standards. By Charles Jefferies Computers are my lifelong ...
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