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It’s the little things: Lenovo adds high-end flourishes to its products

Lenovo’s message is not much different from its competitors. They’re listening to what their customers want and they’re promising to innovate. And, like their competitors they’re doing a darned fine job of doing those things too. In a nutshell, Lenovo is going all in on USB C, the latest spin on Thunderbolt that brings all the ports together; it is improving ...

Kathleen Maher

Lenovo’s message is not much different from its competitors. They’re listening to what their customers want and they’re promising to innovate. And, like their competitors they’re doing a darned fine job of doing those things too. In a nutshell, Lenovo is going all in on USB C, the latest spin on Thunderbolt that brings all the ports together; it is improving the keyboards; and increasing the sensitivity of its pen to 4096 levels. Lenovo is positioning its ThinkPad X1 products as tools that move easily between work and personal use. So, Lenovo is adding a new silver colored model to accompany
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