That little red nub on a ThinkPad keyboard has been there since IBM launched the line in 1992. Here's what it actually does and why Lenovo kept it.
Lenovo has regularly updated the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, its flagship thin and light business-class laptop, since its debut in 2012. Usually that means a processor refresh and maybe some modest changes to ...
One of the key differences between Lenovo’s ThinkPad-branded laptops and… pretty much every other laptop on the market these days (including most Lenovo models) is that in addition to a touchpad below ...
For more than three decades, the TrackPoint’s iconic red rubbery nub has been a staple of IBM and Lenovo ThinkPad laptops. But now, no longer. Lenovo has removed its famous TrackPoint from its latest ...
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Lenovo’s ThinkPad X-series has long been the benchmark corporate ultralight laptop, and the ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 (starts at $1,119; $1,872 as tested) shows why. Weighing just over two pounds, it ...
Since IBM launched the ThinkPad in 1992, the iconic laptop has carried a unique identity with it in the form of a small red "button" located between the G, H, and B keys on the keyboard. But this ...