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March 2021
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39 Reviews
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Abstract: A tablet that's as powerful as a conventional laptop but still slim and light enough to hold and tap with one hand was once the exclusive province of Hollywood's imagination. But thanks to manufacturers' ability to fit more powerful hardware into ever sli...
Abstract: Lenovo's flagship ThinkPad tablet (the ThinkPad X1 Tablet ) was discontinued for a few years, but now it's back in the form of the new ThinkPad X12 Detachable (starts at $1,149). This Windows tablet is designed to compete with the Microsoft Surface Pro 7...
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Published: 2021-05-07, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Lightweight, Good performance, Excellent battery life
Limited Ports, Terrible Speakers
The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable is a respectably powerful hybrid business laptop for those who want to seamlessly move from canvas to workstation, but it's not without its faults. The entry level configuration is affordable, but if you want to get dece...
Excellent included keyboard, Strong productivity performance, Reasonably priced, Long battery life,
Occasional mild whirring noise, Finicky touchpad
The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 detachable delivers a webcam shutter, excellent keyboard and above average power, proving the ThinkPad brand's unique appeal can survive the transition to a new smaller form factor...
compact & robust magnesium case, great ThinkPad keyboard cover with TrackPoint, Thunderbolt 4, LTE & security features, temperatures stay low, accessories included in the price, 3 years warranty
weak CPU performance with i3, display brightness below the advertised value, SSD is difficult to upgrade, not silent, no microSD card reader, mediocre speakers & webcam, limitation to PCIe 3.0 SSDs
In review: Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable, test device provided byPerformance certainly does not play the decisive role in an ultra-mobile tablet, but things look a bit different when it is also supposed to do the job of a full-blown laptop. The Lenovo Th...
Abstract: If you currently have an iPhone 12, don't feel compelled to upgrade unless you really, really want a couple of extra hours of battery and some fancy video features. To anyone else, even iPhone 11 users, the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are worthwhile, expens...
Solid construction, Robust kickstand, Good (optional) security features, Bundled keyboard and stylus
Poorly designed stylus loop
Lenovo's first-generation ThinkPad X12 Detachable is small and portable, yet robust of frame. The trademark ThinkPad design elements are present and correct, but are rather let down but the flimsy loop for the bundled stylus. The 12.3-inch screen is a...
The slim, light magnesium body is easy to haul around, and the kickstand is sturdy, The 12.3-inch LCD is bright and sharp. Has excellent touch and stylus responsiveness, The keyboard comes with the PC, and it feels more solid than most magnetic typing cov
The two USB-C ports are on the same side, and one of them is weirdly high up on the side of the device, Some keys are on the small side, and function and control are swapped. Stylus loop can get in the way, Detachables are hard to use on your lap, and thi
Lenovo ThinkPad X129/10Sure, if you're interested in the detachable form factor. The ThinkPad X12 is durable, well-designed, and (in my opinion) attractive. It looks like a ThinkPad despite having a more modern design, and I like the way ThinkPads look, f...