Dear friends, the first thinkpad laptop came out in 1992. At the time it was an incredible accomplishment, despite being the size of a suitcase.
But times have changed. Todays users expect notebook-sized PCs far more powerful than that original thinkpad, and they expect them at a price lower than Aflagship smartphone. Lenovo has made attempts to address the low-end market over the years. Usually, the systems are relatively bulky, aimed entirely at workers who never work outside the office. This laptop is tough, but it also has great features.
The material texture is perfect, and the chasis feels balanced if you hold it in one hand. The hinge can do some acrobatics, letting the display turn a full 180 Degrees from the closed position until the entire unit lies flat on your desk or table. Another nice touch is the red dot over the "i" In the "thinkpad" logo. Its an indicator light that can tell you if the system is asleep, or charging.