Category: Review

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Lenovo Explorer review

Lenovo Explorer is Lenovo’s Windows Mixed Reality headset. It is designed to be affordable ($399/399€/399£), and to allow anyone to experience the world of MR. Microsoft tries to push the barrier of entry low by making WMR work on all kinds of PCs – no dedicated gaming machine is required....

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Lenovo Yoga 720 review (13 inch)

I got a chance to review the 13 inch version of Lenovo’s Yoga 720. I found it to be a lovable and great little machine, that could be suitable to just about anyone. As the Yoga family keeps growing, what makes this contender different from the rest? The review unit was...

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The Lenovo Yoga Book

Lenovo introduced the Yoga Book in 2016, and it has been a success for the company. A machine that emphasizes digital creation and a great tool for artists. But how does it fare for more regular types of computer usage – I am a programmer after all. Read on to...

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Lenovo Miix 510 hands-on review

The Lenovo Miix 510 is not just a simple tablet: it is a 2-in-1 with enough performance for work and play. With the detachable/attachable keyboard folio, it turns into a productivity machine very easily. In tablet mode it is your new favorite consumption device. How does it feel to use...

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X1 Accessories: Ultra sleeve

I was looking to update the notebook sleeve I use when I purchased my X1 Yoga. I had an old, soft and 15″ sleeve, but it was a little big for the X1 Yoga. For some reason, they do not sell great 14″ sleeves here in Finland – everything seems...

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X1 Accessories: X1 Wireless Touch Mouse

While ThinkPads have good touchpads and the TrackPoint, I find I still want an external mouse for extended work sessions. A good mouse is almost necessary to have when working for long times with your computer. The X1 branded mouse is meant to accompany the X1 family of notebooks, that...