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Lenovo Computing Reviews
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The most versatile tablet available, with excellent connectivity, a pressure sensitive stylus, and keyboard folio case that’s great for typing.
Review Price: £419.99
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This tank-like 11.6in ultraportable offers more features, versatility and sheer quality than you have any right to expect for its starting price of around £330.
Review Price: £510.12
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One of the thinnest, best-looking and nicest-feeling ultraportables around, this 12.5in laptop offers a lot, though it's not without its flaws.
Review Price: £788.97
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This convertible tablet laptop has super-fast Sandy Bridge and all-day battery life, in addition to the best screen technology on any ultraportable.
Review Price: £1,377.00
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With an RGB-LED backlit main screen, hardware colorimeter, integrated Wacom graphics tablet and slide-out secondary display, this is the ultimate artists laptop.
Review Price: £2,995.00
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With an Athlon Neo CPU, 2GB of RAM, HD screen and running Windows 7 Professional, this small, affordable machine offers unmatched build quality and ergonomics.
Review Price: £326.77
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Can this incredibly stylish all-in-one match Apple's iMac?
Review Price: £783.82
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If you're worried about storing sensitive data on a portable hard disk, worry no more, Lenovo has the answer.
Review Price: £108.00
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If you're after a tablet PC with a little class, the ThinkPad X200t should fit the bill.
Review Price: £1,424.98
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Dave sets up Lenovo's ThinkServer TS100 and gives us his opinion.
Review Price: £1,253.50
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Can an instant-on Linux OS give the IdeaPad S10e an edge over other netbooks?
Review Price: £280.98
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Riyad's affections switch from Sony's TZ to the Lenovo X300 - he's fickle like that!
Review Price: £1,925.99
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The 'Think' brand makes a welcome return to the workstation space.
Review Price: £1,406.98
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A business orientated ultra-portable with embedded HSDPA, does this Lenovo continue the long tradition of the ThinkPad brand?
Review Price: £1,018.59
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The latest T-Series ThinkPad drops the IBM branding, but adds Centrino Pro.
Review Price: £1,350.00
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Lenovo adds Santa Rosa CPUs to its 3000 series. Ed finds out how they perform.
Review Price: £1,034.00
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This dual-core machine from IBM looks great and packs a budget punch.
Review Price: £411.24
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Lenovo does it again with another great value notebook - this time in widescreen.
Review Price: £537.98
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If you need a mobile workstation, Lenovo has got just what you're looking for.
Review Price: £2,349.98
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The V100 offers a lot of ThinkPad quality but at a lower cost. So why does it fall short?
Review Price: £982.42
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Lenovo does the IBM name proud with this budget small office orientated machine.
Review Price: £418.19
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Lenovo 3000 C100 Review
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With close to six hours of battery life, this Lenovo branded notebook make a good impression.
Review Price: £575.97
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Riyad takes a look at the first non-IBM ThinkPad to enter the TrustedReviews lab.
Review Price: £1,632.00
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We proclaimed the ThinkPad T41p as the best notebook we'd ever seen when we reviewed it. Can the T42p follow in its footsteps?
Review Price: £2,538.00
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IBM ThinkPad T42 Review
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Just like the ThinkPad T41 before it, the T42 is a great notebook computer, if not a totally perfect one.
Review Price: £1,655.00
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The IBM ThinkPad X40 may not be as slim and light as the Sony X505VP, but it's a better all-round solution.
Review Price: £1,417.00
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IBM ThinkPad X31 Review
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IBM's ThinkPad X31 is a well crafted ultra portable notebook for the user who values light weight and small dimensions over all else.
Review Price: £1,213.00
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IBM ThinkPad T41p Review
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The new T41p from IBM is a seriously powerful notebook in a slim and stylish chassis. It may be far from cheap, but Riyad Emeran believes it's worth every penny.
Review Price: £3,227.00
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Once again IBM proves that it knows how to make good notebooks. The new T41 is a beautifully made slim line notebook with IBM’s usual high-quality ergonomics. If you want a notebook that’s a joy to work on and don’t crave a high-resolution screen, the T41 could be perfect.
Review Price: £1,609.00
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