Lenovo ThinkPad X390
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12/21/2019
SummaryThe Lenovo ThinkPad X390 is a great option for users who want something a bit more compact than the X1 Yoga or the T400 Series ThinkPads, but not as expensive as the X1 Carbon.Buyers who are looking at the Dell XPS 13 as an alternative will find the XPS 1...
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10/01/2019
SummaryAt the beginning of this review, we did express our minor annoyance of the similarities between many different ThinkPad devices. While we are still on the same page, it proved to be not bad at all. In fact, we had a really hard time finding something to c...
laptopmedia.comProsThin, light but sturdy design, Pleasant spill-resistant keyboard with long travel and clicky feedback, I/O with docking support and Thunderbolt connectivity, Great battery life, Charges with USB Type-C
ConsNo RAM upgradability options, A bit pricey
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06/03/2019
SummaryLenovo's slimmed-down business laptop looks great from afar, but will strain your eyes and frustrate your fingers...
pcworld.com_techhive.comProsSolid performance for its class, Impressively thin and light for a business laptop, Ports and security features galore
ConsMatte display looks washed out and harsh in moderately-lit roms, Keyboard and trackpad are too stuff, Battery life lags behind similar laptops
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05/21/2019
SummaryThe ThinkPad X390 brings the typical style and durability of a ThinkPad laptop combined with updated hardware, multiple security elements, and a high level of portability. Lenovo has a vast selection of ThinkPads from which to choose and picking the ideal...
slashgear.comProsMultiple ports despite slim build, Highly portable with classic design, Durable with excellent keyboard and trackpad, USB-C charging with rapid charge support, Optional nano-SIM, IR cam, PrivacyGuard
ConsBattery doesn't make it through a full work day, Lid is prone to fingerprint smudges
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05/18/2019
SummaryIf you're looking for an ultra-portable laptop where you don't have to compromise on display size, this is certainly something to pay attention to, along with Dell's XPS 13. It's solid in terms of performance in build, with a pretty good display.The keybo...
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05/13/2019
SummaryIf you're already using a modern TouchPad released in the last couple of years, including the X380 Yoga, an upgrade to the X390 probably isn't necessary unless you're interested in waiting for the new privacy options for the display, a slightly slimmer ch...
windowscentral.comProsUSBC charging, Thin chassis, lots of ports, Display has accurate color, Thoughtful security features, M.2 SSD can be upgraded
ConsRAM is not upgradeable, Battery won't last a workday, Thunderbolt 3 is 2x lanes PCIe
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05/01/2019
SummaryWhen the Lenovo ThinkPad X280 was released last year, we asked if such a classical 12.5-inch subnotebook was obsolete or not. This question is answered now with the release of the ThinkPad X390 – apparently, buyers just prefer larger screens these days. B...
notebookcheck.netProsbuild quality
ConsmicroSD card-reader: Problematic positioning, throttled CPU performance on battery power, smaller keyboard than other ThinkPads, RAM is not upgradeable, LCD panel with poor response times, Thunderbolt 3 with just two PCIe lanes, no higher-resolution pane...
Retail prices reported as of 01 Jul 2022 22:12:52 GMT