Lenovo Thinkpad X230
The time of year has finally come for Intel's latest Ivy Bridge processors to flood into mainstream laptops, after first appearing in high-end quad-core systems. The Lenovo ThinkPad X230 wins the prize for being the first laptop we've seen in 2012 to incorporate a new third-gen Intel Core i5 processor.
However, we've seen the likes of the ThinkPad X230 before: several times, in fact. Lenovo's X-series laptops have always been high-end ultraportable machines for business travelers who need to work on the go with little compromise. This 12-incher is the successor to the ThinkPad X220, an excellent all-around ultraportable that crammed a fast processor, long battery life, and sturdy construction into a compact but not inexpensive form. The new X230 retains the X220's unusual 12.5-inch display and spacious keyboard layout, but the keyboard itself has seen a big change.
Gone is the old Lenovo ThinkPad keyboard: not just here, but in all new ThinkPad models. Instead, a clean raised island-key backlit keyboard has taken its place. Don't worry, this keyboard has been well-tested in other Lenovo laptops already.
While the keyboard is new, the tiny touch pad and red trackpoint remain stubbornly the same. And this ThinkPad remains a somewhat bulky piece of equipment for an ultraportable, one clearly meant for legacy equipment like ExpressCards and IT-friendly software deployment and security.
Processor | 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-3210M |
Memory | 4GB, 1,333MHz DDR3 |
Hard drive | 320GB 7,200rpm HDD |
Chipset | Intel HM77 |
Graphics | Intel HD 4000 |
Operating system | Windows 10 Professional (64-bit) |
Dimensions (WD) | 12.0x8.1 inches |
Height | 1.0 inches |
Screen size (diagonal) | 12.5 inches |
System weight / Weight with AC adapter | 3.46 pounds / 4.1 pounds |