The ThinkPad X201 is the latest 12-inch ultra-portable business notebook computer from Lenovo. As freshen to the X200-series, the X201 showcases Intel’s most former Calpella platform. Among the most concerning fresh processor alternatives let in in the X201 is the new 32nm Core i7-640LM dual-core CPU punched in at 2.13GHz. We take a look at the integral X201-lineup letting in the X201, X201s, and X201 Tablet and see how well they pile up versus late models.
The ThinkPad X201 behaves the same delightfully-intimidating, ultra-portable business-notebook-on-steroids blueprint as all the X-series notebook computers before it. At first sight it appears like any other T-series notebook computer with a boxy chassis and rubberized blusher but much smaller. With the notebook computer open, you catch that the design is as small as it can be without cutting down the size of the keyboard.
When the form quality exceeds several CULV-notebooks one area the X201 actually falls behind is in the silver screen category. Equated as many of the advanced 11.6- and 12-inch glossy screens discovered on novel consumer ultra portable notebook computers, the panels on the X201 and X201s fall behind in color chrome and direct contrast. Colors seemed faded and weak when black levels found played out.
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