ThinkPad X series#X12 Detachable Gen 1

{{Short description|Series of laptops by IBM and Lenovo}}

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{{incomplete list|date=August 2019}}

{{infobox computer

| name = ThinkPad X series

| photo = frameless

| caption = ThinkPad X220

| developer = IBM (2000–2005)
LG/IBM (2000-2004,{{cite web|url=http://www.notegear.com/content/Content_View.asp?TNum=121&kind=2|title=싱크이노베이션 - LG-IBM THINKPAD X40|language=ko|publisher=notegear.com|access-date=25 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190226172717/http://www.notegear.com/content/Content_View.asp?TNum=121&kind=2|archive-date=26 February 2019|url-status=live}} only for South Korea branding)
Lenovo (2005–present)

| type = Compact Laptop,
Netbook (X1##e),
Subnotebook (X2##),
Ultrabook

| releasedate = September 2000

| predecessor = ThinkPad 240
ThinkPad 500 series

}}

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The ThinkPad X series is a line of notebook computers and convertible tablets produced by Lenovo as part of the ThinkPad family. The ThinkPad X series is traditionally the range best designed for mobile use, with ultraportable sizes and less power compared to the flagship ThinkPad T series.{{cite web | url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T-X-Which-is-the-best-mobile-ThinkPad-notebook.219624.0.html | title=Lenovo ThinkPad T & X - Which is the best mobile ThinkPad notebook? | date=10 May 2017 }} It was initially produced by IBM until 2005.

IBM announced the ThinkPad X series (initially the X20) in September 2000 with the intention of providing "workers on the move with a better experience in extra-thin and extra-light mobile computing."{{cite web|title=IBM announces the new Thinkpad X Series Ultraportable Computer|url=http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/1559.wss|date=11 September 2000|access-date=30 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121011192322/http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/1559.wss|archive-date=11 October 2012|url-status=dead}} The ThinkPad X series replaced both the 240 and 570 series during IBM's transition from numbered to letter series during the early 2000s. The first X Series laptops were "slimmer than a deck of cards" and "lighter than a half-gallon of milk", despite the presence of a 12.1-inch Thin-film transistor (TFT LCD) display.{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Review |url=http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x220.aspx |author=Avram Piltch |date=8 March 2011 |access-date=30 May 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110311124714/http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x220.aspx |archive-date=11 March 2011 |url-status=live }} These design values—thin and light—continued to be integral to the ThinkPad X-series laptops' design and marketing, even after the purchase of IBM's Personal Computing Division by Lenovo. The first X Series ThinkPad released by Lenovo was the X41 in 2005.{{cite web|title=Lenovo Company History|url=http://www.pc.ibm.com/ca/about_lenovo/companyhistory.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050502000115/http://www.pc.ibm.com/ca/about_lenovo/companyhistory.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2 May 2005|access-date=22 June 2011}}

The ThinkPad X-series laptops from Lenovo were described by Trusted Reviews as "combining an ultraportable's weight and form factor with a durable design."{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X300 review |url=http://www.trustedreviews.com/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X300_Laptop_review |access-date=20 February 2012 |date=22 April 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111230030631/http://www.trustedreviews.com/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X300_Laptop_review |archive-date=30 December 2011 |url-status=live }} The X-series laptop styles include traditional ultraportables, as well as convertible tablet designs.{{cite web |title=ThinkPad X Series Features |url=http://shop.lenovo.com/gbweb/gb/en/laptops/thinkpad/x-series-tablet/features |access-date=20 February 2012}} According to Lenovo, the ThinkPad X-series laptops include low power processors, offer long battery life, and several durability features such as a Roll Cage (Magnesium Frame around the Display), magnesium alloy covers, and a spill-resistant keyboard but currently lacks a replaceable battery and upgradable RAM slots.

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IBM-branded models<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/tawbook.pdf|title=Personal Systems Reference IBM ThinkPad Notebooks A, T, X, and G Series 2000 to 2005 - withdrawn|website=Lenovo.com|pages=56–72|access-date=15 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190302162120/http://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/tawbook.pdf|archive-date=2 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref>

class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
colspan="12" style="text-align:center;" |IBM-branded ThinkPad X 2000-2007;
Lenovo-branded ThinkPad X 2007-2008
rowspan="3" |Screen
size

! rowspan="3" |Type

! colspan="10" |4{{ratio}}3 screens

colspan="8" |X2*/X3*/X4*

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |X6*
(2006-2008)

2000

! colspan="2" |2001

! colspan="3" |2002

!2003-2004

!2005

rowspan="4" |12.1" (4:3)

| rowspan="2" |Standard

|X20

|X21

|X22

|X23

| colspan="2" |X24

! colspan="4" |

colspan="5" |

|X30

|X31

|X32

|X60

|X61

Rotation
convertible

! colspan="7" |

|X41
Tablet

|X60
Tablet

|X61
Tablet

Slim

|X20

|X21

! colspan="4" |

|X40

|X41

|X60s

|X61s

colspan="12" |Docking stations compatibility
colspan="2" |Standard Dock (2631)
Port Replicator

| colspan="6" |All

|X31

! colspan="3" |

colspan="2" |UltraBase X2 media slice

!

| colspan="4" |All

|X24

! colspan="4" |

colspan="2" |Dock II (2877)
Port Replicator II
Mini-Dock (2878)

! colspan="6" |

|X31

! colspan="3" |

colspan="2" |UltraBase media slice

! colspan="5" |

| colspan="3" |X30, X31, X32

! colspan="2" |

colspan="2" |X4 UltraBase

! colspan="6" rowspan="2" |

| colspan="2" |X40, X41

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

colspan="2" |X4 Dock

| colspan="2" |X40, X41, X41 Tablet

colspan="2" |X6 UltraBase

! colspan="8" |

| colspan="2" |X60, X60s, X61, X61s

colspan="2" |X6 Tablet UltraBase

! colspan="8" |

| colspan="2" |X60 Tablet, X61 Tablet

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=2000=

==X20==

File:ThinkPad X20.jpg

The X20 was the first in IBM/Lenovo's long-standing X-series ultraportable line; the Celeron-based configurations had a thinner case.

  • Processor: Intel Coppermine Mobile, Celeron (500{{nbsp}}MHz), or Pentium III (600{{nbsp}}MHz)
  • Memory: 64{{ndash}}128{{nbsp}}MiB, maximum of 320{{nbsp}}MiB (1 slot, 64{{nbsp}}MiB soldered) SDR
  • Storage: IDE, 10 or 20{{nbsp}}GB1 GB = 10003 bytes
  • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} SVGA ({{resx|800|600}}) or XGA ({{resx|1024|768}}) CCFL-backlit TN LCD
  • Dimensions: 279 × 227 × 25{{ndash}}30{{nbsp}}mm (or 24{{ndash}}28{{nbsp}}mm with Celeron CPU)
  • Mass/Weight: {{convert|1.6|kg|lb|abbr=on}}, or {{convert|1.43|kg|lb|abbr=on}} (with standard battery, and Pentium III or Celeron CPU)

=2001=

==X21==

Same specifications as the X20, except an optional 600 or 700{{nbsp}}MHz processor and more onboard RAM could be ordered.

==X22==

All new internal design, slim-version dropped, SVGA screen option dropped, Tualatin CPUs, faster (Mobility Radeon 7000 8{{nbsp}}MiB) GPU, Communications Daughter Card/CDC slot, optional FireWire and/or WiFi on some models, 133{{nbsp}}MHz FSB, maximum RAM increased to 640{{nbsp}}MiB.

  • Processor: Intel Pentium III Mobile (733 or 800{{nbsp}}MHz)
  • Memory: 128, 256, up to 640{{nbsp}}MiB (1 slot, 128{{nbsp}}MiB soldered) SDR; 8-chip 512{{nbsp}}MiB or 4-chip 128{{nbsp}}MiB modules only.
  • Storage: IDE, 10 or 20{{nbsp}}GB
  • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} XGA ({{resx|1024|768}}) CCFL-backlit TN LCD
  • Dimensions: 279 × 227 × 25{{ndash}}30{{nbsp}}mm
  • Mass/Weight: {{convert|1.56|kg|lb|abbr=on}} (with standard battery)

=2002=

==X23==

Same as the X22 but with faster processors (800 or 866{{nbsp}}MHz), bigger hard drives up to 30{{nbsp}}GB, Bluetooth, and the IBM Security Sub System on selected models.

==X24==

Same as the X23 with even faster processors: 1.06 to 1.13{{nbsp}}GHz.

==X30==

Full-powered successor to the X2x line with a completely redesigned case. However, they shared much of the technology. 830MG chipset with Intel Extreme Graphics GPU. Maximum of 1{{nbsp}}GiB RAM, thanks to two RAM slots. FireWire was now standard on all models. Up to 60{{nbsp}}GB hard drives were available, and additional secondary "Extended Life Battery" could be purchased.

  • Processor: Intel Pentium III-M (1.06 or 1.2{{nbsp}}GHz)
  • Memory: 128, 256, or 512{{nbsp}}MiB DDR (up to 1024{{nbsp}}MiB, 2 slots)
  • Storage: IDE, 15, 20, 30, 40, 48 or 60{{nbsp}}GB
  • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} XGA ({{resx|1024|768}}) CCFL-backlit TN LCD
  • Dimensions: 273 × 223 × 25{{ndash}}30{{nbsp}}mm
  • Mass/Weight: {{convert|1.64|kg|lb|abbr=on}} (with standard battery)

=2003=

==X31==

X30 updated to the Intel Centrino platform, Pentium M CPUs, faster RAM (DDR PC2100), better GPU (ATI Radeon 7000) and more VRAM (16{{nbsp}}MiB), USB{{nbsp}}2.0, 2nd USB port on the left side, Gigabit LAN introduced on some models, IBM Security Sub System on some models.

  • Processor: Intel Pentium M (Banias), L2-Cache: 1{{nbsp}}MiB, TDP: 22{{ndash}}24.5{{nbsp}}W, 400{{nbsp}}MT/s FSB
  • 1.3{{nbsp}}GHz, 1.4{{nbsp}}GHz, 1.5{{nbsp}}GHz, 1.6{{nbsp}}GHz, or 1.7{{nbsp}}GHz
  • Memory: 256{{ndash}}512{{nbsp}}MiB DDR (up to 2048{{nbsp}}MiB, 2 slots)
  • Storage: IDE 2.5";
  • Models with 4200{{nbsp}}RPM drives and capacities of 20, 30, 40, or 60{{nbsp}}GB
  • Models with 5400{{nbsp}}RPM drives and capacities of 40, 60, or 80{{nbsp}}GB
  • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} XGA ({{resx|1024|768}}) CCFL-backlit TN LCD
  • Dimensions: 273 × 223 × 30.2{{nbsp}}mm
  • Mass/Weight: {{convert|1.64|kg|lb|abbr=on}} (with standard battery)

==X40==

{{main|IBM ThinkPad X40}}

The first model in a new "Thin and Light" sub-line. Specifications:{{cite web |url=http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail.page?LegacyDocID=MIGR-58221 |title=Detailed specifications – ThinkPad X40 |publisher=Support.lenovo.com |access-date=2014-07-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221194223/http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail.page?LegacyDocID=MIGR-58221 |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}

  • Processor: Intel Pentium M 1.0, 1.2, or 1.3{{nbsp}}GHz (Banias) or 1.1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.5, or 1.6{{nbsp}}GHz (Dothan)
  • Memory: 256{{ndash}}1,536{{nbsp}}MiB DDR (256 or 512{{nbsp}}MiB{{Efn|Optional 512{{nbsp}}MB only with 1.2{{nbsp}}GHz Banias CPU or with 1.4/1.5/1.6{{nbsp}}GHz Dothan CPU}} soldered, 1 slot)
  • Storage: IDE 1.8", 20 or 40{{nbsp}}GB
  • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} XGA ({{resx|1024|768}}) CCFL-backlit TN LCD
  • Dimensions: 268{{nbsp}}mm × 211{{nbsp}}mm × 21{{ndash}}27{{nbsp}}mm
  • Mass/Weight: {{convert|1.23|kg|lb|abbr=on}}

=2005=

==X41, X41 Tablet==

Three years after the release of the X30, upon acquiring the ThinkPad division, Lenovo released the ThinkPad X41 ultraportable laptop and the ThinkPad X41 tablet. The X41 tablet was convertible, with the capacity to function as a tablet PC and an ultraportable laptop.

==X32==

File:ThinkPad X32.jpg

The X32 was introduced in 2005. The numbering system was irregular, as it was actually introduced after the X40, but using the older X3x chassis design. It was also more powerful than the X40 and X41 units, due to the use of faster full-voltage Dothan processors and standard 2.5-inch 5400/7200{{nbsp}}RPM hard drives.{{cite web |author=Jerry Jackson |url=http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/ibm-thinkpad-x32-review-pics-specs/ |title=IBM ThinkPad X32 Review (pics, specs) |publisher=Notebookreview.com |access-date=9 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140821195313/http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/ibm-thinkpad-x32-review-pics-specs/ |archive-date=21 August 2014 |url-status=live }} It was a very short-lived model, discontinued within months of introduction. On this model, IBM included Gigabit LAN and the Security Sub System on all models. The X32 and X41 are two of the last IBM-designed ThinkPads before Lenovo took over. The X41 tablet was designed by Lenovo.

=2006=

The X-series laptops released in 2006 by Lenovo were the X60, X60s, and X60 Tablet.

==X60 and X60s==

File:ThinkPad X60s.jpg

The X60 and X60s slimline differed primarily by their processors: the X60s had a soldered low voltage processor, while the X60 did not. This gave the X60s a lower active temperature and longer battery life in exchange for reduced performance.{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X60s and X60 Review (pics, specs) |url=http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2828 |author=Abaxter |date=19 March 2006 |access-date=30 May 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517145203/http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2828 |archive-date=17 May 2011 |url-status=live }} The X60s also had a smaller heatsink and a slightly thinner case with a different battery form factor, although it could use standard X60 batteries with a plastic adapter.

In its review of the ThinkPad X60/X60s, Notebook Review called the laptop, "Hands down the best performing ultraportable on the market", while raising issues about the design and the lack of an optical drive.

The two laptops were available in a variety of configurations. Later X60 models used 64-bit Core 2 Duo CPUs, and some X60s were available with a lightweight LCD panel. Typical specifications{{cite web |title=Product Specifications Reference Lenovo ThinkPad Notebooks 2005 to 2013 - withdrawn |url=http://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ltwbook_2013.pdf |website=Lenovo.com |access-date=3 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117225725/http://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ltwbook_2013.pdf |archive-date=17 January 2018 |url-status=live }} of the laptops are provided below:

  • Processor:
  • Intel Core Solo T1300 (1.6{{nbsp}}GHz), Core Duo T2300E, T2400, T2500 (1.66{{ndash}}2.0{{nbsp}}GHz) or Core 2 Duo T5500, T5600, T7200 (1.66{{ndash}}2.0{{nbsp}}GHz) {{ndash}} X60
  • Intel Core Duo L2300, L2400, L2500 (1.50{{ndash}}1.83{{nbsp}}GHz), or Core 2 Duo L7400 (1.50{{nbsp}}GHz) {{ndash}} X60s
  • Chipset: Intel 945GM
  • Memory: up to 3.2{{nbsp}}GiB DDR2 (2 slots, fits 4{{nbsp}}GiB, but chipset limit is 3.2{{nbsp}}GiB)
  • Graphics: Intel GMA 950
  • Storage: 1 × 2.5" SATA 1.5{{nbsp}}Gbit/s (80{{nbsp}}GB 5400{{nbsp}}RPM)
  • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1024|768}} CCFL-backlit TN LCD
  • Mass/Weight: starting at {{convert|3.15|lb|kg|abbr=on|order=flip}} (X60), or {{convert|3.04|lb|kg|abbr=on|order=flip}} (X60s)
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional

==X60 Tablet==

The ThinkPad X60 Tablet was praised by reviewers. LAPTOP Magazine said the ThinkPad X60 Tablet "raises the bar for business-class convertibles".{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet Review|url=http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x60-tablet.aspx|author=Steve Smith|date=5 February 2007|access-date=30 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930024106/http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x60-tablet.aspx|archive-date=30 September 2011|url-status=live}} The most significant issue raised was the low capacity 4-cell battery, which provided a battery life of two hours.

Lenovo-branded models

class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="min-width: 75%; font-size: 80%;"

|+Lenovo ThinkPad X (2008-2023) including X1 and parts of Yoga

colspan="2" |Screens aspect ratio:

!4{{ratio}}3

! colspan="3" |16{{ratio}}10

! colspan="12" |16{{ratio}}9

! colspan="2" |16{{ratio}}10

! colspan="2" |2{{ratio}}1

! colspan="3" |16{{ratio}}10

rowspan="2" |Screen

! rowspan="2" |Type

! rowspan="2" |X61*

! colspan="5" |X*0*

! rowspan="2" |X*2*
(2011)

! rowspan="2" |X*3*
(2012)

! rowspan="2" |X*4*
(2013)

! rowspan="2" |2014

! rowspan="2" |X*5*
(2015)

! rowspan="2" |X*6*
(2016)

! rowspan="2" |X*7*
(2017)

! rowspan="2" |X*8*
(2018)

! rowspan="2" |X*9*
(2019)

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |2020

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |2021

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |2022

! rowspan="2" |2023

! rowspan="2" |2024

colspan="2" |2008

! colspan="3" |2010

rowspan="2" |11.6"

| rowspan="2" |Netbook

! colspan="5" |

|X100e

|X120e

|X130e

|X140e

! colspan="14" rowspan="2" |replaced by 11e

colspan="6" |

|X121e

|X131e

!

rowspan="7" |12.5"

|Slim

|X61s

| colspan="2" |X200s

|X201s

! colspan="3" |

|X230s

| colspan="2" |X240s

! colspan="13" |

Standard

|X61

| colspan="2" |X200

|X201

! colspan="2" |

|X220

|X230

| colspan="2" |X240

|X250

|X260

|X270

|X280

! colspan="9" |replaced by X390

Standard (AMD)

! colspan="12" |

|A275

|A285

! colspan="9" |replaced by X395

Low-cost

! colspan="3" |

|X201i

! colspan="2" rowspan="3" |

|X220i

|X230i

! colspan="15" |

rowspan="2" |Rotation
convertible

|X61t

| colspan="2" |X200t

|X201t

|X220t

|X230t

! colspan="15" rowspan="2" |replaced by Helix

colspan="3" |

|X201ti

|X220ti

|X230ti

rowspan="2" |Flipbook «2-in-1»

! colspan="11" |predecessor: ThinkPad Yoga

|260 Yoga

! colspan="11" |replaced by 370 Yoga

rowspan="4" |13.3"

! colspan="12" |

|370 Yoga

|X380 Yoga

|X390 Yoga

|X13 Yoga Gen1

! rowspan="2" |

|X13 Yoga Gen2

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

|X13 Yoga Gen3

|X13 Yoga Gen4

|X13 2-in-1 Gen5

Standard

! colspan="14" rowspan="2" |

|X390

| rowspan="2" |X13 Gen1

|X13 Gen2

| rowspan="2" |X13 Gen3

| rowspan="2" |X13 Gen4

| rowspan="2" |X13 Gen5

Standard (AMD)

|X395

! colspan="4" |

Premium

!

|X300

|X301

! colspan="3" |

|X1

! colspan="16" |replaced by X1 Carbon

colspan="25" style="text-align:center;" | X1 series
12.5"

| rowspan="2" |Tablet

! colspan="11" |

|X1 Tablet Gen1

|X1 Tablet Gen2

! colspan="10" |replaced by 13" line

rowspan="2" |13.3"

! colspan="13" |

|X1 Tablet Gen3

! colspan="5" |

|X1 Fold

! colspan="3" |

Ultralight

! colspan="16" |

|X1 Nano Gen1

! colspan="3" |

|X1 Nano Gen2

|X1 Nano Gen3

!

13.5"

| rowspan="2" |Flipbook «2-in-1»

! colspan="18" |

|X1 Titanium Yoga Gen1

! colspan="4" |

rowspan="2" |14.1"

! colspan="11" |

|X1 Yoga Gen1

|X1 Yoga Gen2

|X1 Yoga Gen3

|X1 Yoga Gen4

|X1 Yoga Gen5

! rowspan="2" |

|X1 Yoga Gen6

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

|X1 Yoga Gen7

|X1 Yoga Gen8

|X1 2-in- Gen9

rowspan="3" |Premium
ultrabook

! colspan="7" |

| colspan="2" |X1 Carbon Gen1

|X1 Carbon Gen2

|X1 Carbon Gen3

|X1 Carbon Gen4

|X1 Carbon Gen5

|X1 Carbon Gen6

|X1 Carbon Gen7

|X1 Carbon Gen8

|X1 Carbon Gen9

|X1 Carbon Gen10

|X1 Carbon Gen11

|X1 Carbon Gen12

15.6"

! colspan="13" |

|X1 Extreme
Gen1

|X1 Extreme
Gen2

|X1 Extreme
Gen3

! colspan="7" |replaced by 16" line

16"

! colspan="17" |

|X1 Extreme
Gen4

! colspan="2" |

|X1 Extreme
Gen5

! colspan="2" |replaced by P1

colspan="25" |Docking stations and port replicators compatibility (12" and X series laptops only)
colspan="2" |X6 Ultrabase

|X61/X61s

! colspan="22" rowspan="2" |

colspan="2" |X6 Tablet UltraBase

|X61
tablet

colspan="2" |X200 Ultrabase

!

| colspan="5" |All 12"

! colspan="17" |

colspan="2" |Port Replicator Series 3

! colspan="6" rowspan="3" |

| colspan="2" |All 12"

! colspan="15" rowspan="3" |

colspan="2" |UltraBase{{Br}}Series 3

| colspan="2" |All 12"

colspan="2" |Mini Dock{{Br}}series 3{{Br}}Mini Dock Plus{{Br}}series 3

| colspan="2" |X220/X220i;
X230/X230i (with some issues);
X220t (after modification)

colspan="2" |Basic Dock
Pro Dock

! colspan="10" |

| colspan="2" |X250, X260

! colspan="11" rowspan="2" |

colspan="2" |Ultra Dock

! colspan="8" |

| colspan="4" |X240, X250, X260

colspan="2" |USB-C Dock

! colspan="12" |

| colspan="2" |X270, X280
X1 Carbon, X1 Extreme

! colspan="9" rowspan="2" |

colspan="2" |Basic Dock (USB-C)
Pro Dock (USB-C)
Ultra Dock (USB-C)

! colspan="13" |

|X280
X1 Carbon
X1 Extreme

colspan="25" |X1 port replicators
colspan="2" |OneLink Dock

! colspan="9" |

| colspan="4" |X1 Carbon

! colspan="10" |

{{Clear}}

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=2007=

{{Missing information|section|ThinkPad Reserve Edition (model number X61Ls)|date=February 2024}}

The X Series laptops released by Lenovo in 2007 were the X61, the X61s, and the X61 tablet.

==X61 and X61s==

File:ThinkPad X61.jpg

The X61 received mixed user reviews on CNET, with some users reporting display problems and delivery delays, while others praised the laptop for performance and portability.{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X61|url=http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x61/4852-3121_7-32462794.html?tag=uoBody|access-date=22 June 2011|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130119104441/http://www.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x61/4852-3121_7-32462794.html?tag=uoBody|archive-date=19 January 2013}}

Reviewers, however, praised the ultraportable. Notebook Review called it an "extremely fast ultraportable".{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Review|url=http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3765|author=Kevin O'Brien|date=20 June 2007|access-date=30 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606112237/http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3765|archive-date=6 June 2011|url-status=live}} However, they criticized the display colors and viewing angles. They also pointed out that the palm rest was prone to heating up because of the wireless networking card underneath it.

The X61s was lauded for its excellent build quality, performance, and long battery life.{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X61s Review|url=http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3800&review=X61s|author=ZaZ|date=2 July 2007|access-date=30 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110520061238/http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3800&review=X61s|archive-date=20 May 2011|url-status=live}} The battery was an improvement over the X41. The model is one of the last to feature a 4{{ratio}}3 aspect ratio display.

The specifications of the X61 are given below:

|The specifications of the most common models the X61s are given below:

* Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 (1.8{{nbsp}}GHz) to T9300 to (2.5{{nbsp}}GHz)

  • Chipset: Intel 965GM
  • Memory: from 512{{nbsp}}MiB to 4096{{nbsp}}MiB DDR2 667{{nbsp}}MT/s (2 slots, 8192{{nbsp}}MiB is unofficially supported)
  • Graphics: Intel X3100
  • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1024|768}} (4{{ratio}}3) CCFL-backlit TN LCD{{efn|name=X60screen|from many unspecified manufacturers (Samsung, BoeHydis, ChiMei, and lightweight X60s screen by Toshiba/Matsushita),{{cite web|title=Displays X60, X61, s & Tablet|url=https://thinkwiki.de/Displays_X60,_X61,_s_%26_Tablet|website=thinkwiki.de|language=de|access-date=23 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190223185048/https://thinkwiki.de/Displays_X60,_X61,_s_%26_Tablet|archive-date=23 February 2019|url-status=live}} and therefore different qualities; but unofficial replaceable by a X61 tablet {{resx|1400|1050}} AFFS screen}}
  • Storage: 1 × SATA 1.5{{nbsp}}Gbit/s (from 80{{ndash}}160{{nbsp}}GB){{efn|name=SATA2|any SATA HDD or SSD will work, and via a BIOS mod it supports SATA 3{{nbsp}}Gbit/s}}
  • Mass/Weight: starting at {{convert|1.41|kg|abbr=on}}

|

  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo L7500 1.6{{nbsp}}GHz
  • Chipset: Intel 965GM
  • Memory: from 512{{nbsp}}MiB to 4096{{nbsp}}MiB DDR2 667{{nbsp}}MHz (2 slots, 8192{{nbsp}}MiB is unofficially supported)
  • Graphics: Intel X3100
  • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1024|768}} (4{{ratio}}3) CCFL-backlit TN LCD{{efn|name=X60screen}}
  • Storage: 1 × SATA 1.5{{nbsp}}Gbit/s (100{{nbsp}}GB 7200{{nbsp}}RPM){{efn|name=SATA2}}
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Business 32-bit

Some X60s models shipped with the Intel Core 2 Duo L7300 clocked at 1.40{{nbsp}}GHz or the L7700 clocked at 1.80{{nbsp}}GHz. As of 2018, it was still possible to purchase new batteries and spare parts for these laptops from a few online retailers.

==X61 Tablet==

File:Lenovo-X61-Tablet-Mode.jpg

The ThinkPad X61 tablet also received positive reviews, with IT Reviews saying that "the build quality and engineering are second to none and this shines through with the tablet features which have been executed with something close to genius".{{cite web|title=Lenovo – ThinkPad X61 tablet review|url=http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h1412.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071117070825/http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h1412.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 November 2007|date=15 November 2007}} However, the high price tag and relatively inadequate performance were criticized by the reviewer.

tabletPC Review acknowledged the sturdiness of the X61 tablet, the high battery life, and the quality of the pen.{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Tablet PC Review|url=http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=868|date=12 June 2007|access-date=30 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110610094301/http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=868|archive-date=10 June 2011|url-status=live}} The features that met with disfavor were the lack of a widescreen, display brightness and colors, and the lack of an optical drive—although the reviewer admitted that the absence helps reduce weight.

=2008=

The laptops released in the X series in 2008 followed the new naming conventions established by Lenovo. The X Series laptops released by Lenovo in 2008 were X200, X200t and X300.

==X200 and X200s==

File:ThinkPad X61 and X200s.jpg

The ThinkPad X200 was released on 15 July 2008.{{cite web|url=http://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press-releases/lenovo-launches-complete-pc-solution-for-small-businesses-with-new-thinkpad-sl-notebooks.htm|title=Lenovo Launches Complete PC Solution for Small Businesses with New ThinkPad SL Notebooks|date=15 July 2008|access-date=23 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180723212425/http://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press-releases/lenovo-launches-complete-pc-solution-for-small-businesses-with-new-thinkpad-sl-notebooks.htm|archive-date=23 July 2018|url-status=live}} It leveraged the new technology from the X300, including the options of a solid-state drive (SSD), an optional integrated camera, {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} widescreen display, optional 3G mobile broadband card, a new 9-cell battery for extended running time up to 9.8 hours, weight as low as {{convert|2.95|lb|kg|abbr=on|order=flip}}, and an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU up to 2.66{{nbsp}}GHz.

Lenovo released X200s on 23 September 2008.{{cite web|url=http://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press-releases/breaking-mold-new-lenovo-thinkpad-notebook-and-tablet-pcs-defy-ultraportable-computing.htm|title=Breaking the Mold: New Lenovo ThinkPad Notebook and Tablet PCs Defy Ultraportable Computing|date=23 September 2008|access-date=23 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180723212421/http://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press-releases/breaking-mold-new-lenovo-thinkpad-notebook-and-tablet-pcs-defy-ultraportable-computing.htm|archive-date=23 July 2018|url-status=live}} It differed from the standard X200 in being lighter, having longer battery life, and running more quietly due to an "owl fan" design for cooling taken from the X300.{{cite web |author=Jerry Jackson |url=http://www.notebookreview.com/tabletreview/lenovo-thinkpad-x200s-review/ |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X200s Review |publisher=Notebookreview.com |date=4 December 2008 |access-date=9 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140605215916/http://www.notebookreview.com/tabletreview/lenovo-thinkpad-x200s-review/ |archive-date=5 June 2014 |url-status=live }} The X200s was available with more than half a dozen different CPUs and three screen options; the top of the range was a WXGA+ LED-Backlit TN Panel.{{cite web |url=http://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Category:X200s&oldid=53769 |title=Category:X200s |publisher=ThinkWiki |date=22 August 2012 |access-date=9 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140823012242/http://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Category:X200s&oldid=53769 |archive-date=23 August 2014 |url-status=live }}

{{Clear}}

The hardware specifications{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Review |url=http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4497 |author=Andrew |date=15 July 2008 |access-date=30 May 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110525012922/http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4497 |archive-date=25 May 2011 |url-status=live }} of the X200 are:

|X200s notable differences:

* Processor: Intel Montevina Platform, Core 2 Duo (Penryn) up to 35{{nbsp}}W TDP T9600 (2.8 GHz), many MV 25{{nbsp}}W CPUs are also available (P8400, P8600, P8700, etc.)

  • Chipset: Intel GM45
  • Memory: Up to 8192{{nbsp}}MiB DDR3 (2 slots)
  • Graphics: Intel GMA X4500MHD
  • Display: (16{{ratio}}10) {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1280|800}} CCFL-backlit TN LCD or {{resx|1280|800}} LED-backlit TN LCD{{efn|name=ccfl|unofficially replaceable by {{resx|1440|900}} (16{{ratio}}10) CCFL-backlit IPS LCD{{Cite web|url=https://thinkwiki.de/X200_Displayumbau|title=X200 Displayumbau – ThinkPad-Wiki|website=thinkwiki.de|language=de|access-date=21 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190222041924/https://thinkwiki.de/X200_Displayumbau|archive-date=22 February 2019|url-status=live}}}}
  • Battery: 4-, 6-, or 9-cell, up to 10 hours with a 9-cell battery
  • Mass/Weight: {{convert|1.34|kg|lb|2|abbr=on|disp=x| / }} (with 4-cell), {{convert|1.47|kg|lb|2|abbr=on|disp=x| / }} (with 6-cell), {{convert|1.63|kg|lb|2|abbr=on|disp=x| / }} (with 9-cell battery)

|

  • Processor: Intel Montevina Platform, Core 2 Duo (Penryn) from ULV SU2300 (1.2{{nbsp}}GHz) up to LV SL9600 (2.13{{nbsp}}GHz)
  • Chipset: Intel GS45
  • Display: (16{{ratio}}10) {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1280|800}} CCFL-backlit TN LCD, or {{resx|1280|800}} LED-backlit TN LCD, or {{resx|1440|900}} LED-backlit TN LCD{{efn|name=ccfl}}
  • Mass/Weight: {{convert|1.1|kg|lb|2|abbr=on|disp=x| / }} (with 4-cell), {{convert|1.23|kg|lb|2|abbr=on|disp=x| / }} (with 6-cell), {{convert|1.38|kg|lb|2|abbr=on|disp=x| / }} (with 9-cell battery)

: Also optional lightweight carbon-reinforced lid;
Optional webcam.

The X200s features cooler components (made possible with the fan design modeled on owl-wings). However, both laptops did not have a touchpad (only the TrackPoint), no HDMI, DVI, or DisplayPort, and no built-in optical drive. The X200 series included tablet PC models, designated by the usage of the "t" suffix, primarily the X230t.{{cite web |url=https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2353585,00.asp |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X200 tablet (Multitouch) |publisher=Pcmag.com |date=30 September 2009 |access-date=22 April 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403044533/http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2353585,00.asp |archive-date=3 April 2012 |url-status=live }}

==X200 Tablet==

Lenovo released X200 tablet on 9 September 2008. Like other tablet-designated models this added a convertible screen assembly containing a touch digitizer with pen and buttons on the screen front for operating the device without access to keyboard and buttons in converted mode.{{cite web|url=http://uk.pcmag.com/lenovo-thinkpad-x200-tablet/6652/review/lenovo-thinkpad-x200-tablet|title=Lenovo Thinkpad X200 tablet|date=2 July 2012|access-date=23 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180723212604/http://uk.pcmag.com/lenovo-thinkpad-x200-tablet/6652/review/lenovo-thinkpad-x200-tablet|archive-date=23 July 2018|url-status=live}}

==X300 and X301==

{{main|Lenovo ThinkPad X300}}

File:X300.jpg

Codenamed "Kodachi", the X300 was released on 26 February 2008. It is distinguished from other ultraportable laptops by its use of LED backlighting, removable battery, solid-state drive, and integrated DVD burner. The ThinkPad X300 used a small form factor Intel GS965 chipset (instead of the standard GM965 chipset), along with the Intel Core 2 Duo L7100 low-voltage CPU (with 12{{nbsp}}W Thermal design power (TDP). Its successor, the ThinkPad X301 uses the Intel Centrino 2 mobile platform with GS45 chipset, and an ultra-low-voltage (ULV) CPU. It also integrates GPS, WWAN, and a webcam in the top lid. The thickest part of the laptop is {{convert|0.92|in|mm|abbr=on|order=flip}}, while the thinnest part is {{convert|0.73|in|mm|abbr=on|order=flip}}.

The X300's original internal codename was "Razor", after the then-popular Motorola Razr flip phone. Lenovo noticed that three technologies were converging that would make it possible to build a very thin, light, and fast ThinkPad. The first was solid-state storage, which would replace mechanical hard drives. The second was light-emitting diode (LED) backlighting for flat-panel displays which would improve battery life and image quality. The third was ultrathin optical drives just 7{{nbsp}}mm thick, compared to 9.5{{nbsp}}mm and 12.7{{nbsp}}mm used by previous ThinkPads. The Razor concept was eventually merged with the Bento-Fly project and renamed Kodachi.

The price at the time of the review by Notebook Review was extremely high, and indicated to be out of range for all but corporate users.{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Review|url=http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4281|author=Andrew|date=28 February 2008|access-date=30 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120515172413/http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4281|archive-date=15 May 2012|url-status=live}} LAPTOP Magazine awarded the X300 laptop a score of 4.5 stars, among the highest for a ThinkPad X-series laptop.{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Review|url=http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x300.aspx|author=James Bsales|date=27 February 2008|access-date=30 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605170915/http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x300.aspx|archive-date=5 June 2011|url-status=live}}

File:ThinkPad X301.jpg

The hardware specifications of the X300 are:

|X301 differences:

* Processor: 1.2{{nbsp}}GHz Intel Core 2 Duo L7100

  • Memory: Up to 8192{{nbsp}}MiB DDR2 (2 slots)
  • Graphics: Intel GMA X3100
  • Display: {{convert|13.3|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1440|900}} (16{{ratio}}10) LED-backlit TN LCD
  • Storage: 1 × SATA 3{{nbsp}}Gbit/s (80{{ndash}}250{{nbsp}}GB HDD or 64{{nbsp}}GiB SSD) (1.8")
  • Optical Drive: Ultra-thin DVD Burner (Ultrabay, replaceable by second HDD or additional battery)
  • Dimensions: {{convert|310|x|230|x|19
23|mm|in|abbr=on}}
  • Mass/Weight: starting at {{convert|2.93|lb|kg|abbr=on|order=flip}}
  • Operating System: Windows XP Professional
  • |

    • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 (1.4{{nbsp}}GHz) or U9600 (1.6{{nbsp}}GHz){{efn|U9600 overclockable with simple hardware modification up to 2.13{{nbsp}}GHz.}}
    • Memory: Up to 8192{{nbsp}}MiB DDR3 (2 slots)
    • Graphics: Intel GMA X4500MHD
    • Storage: 1 × SATA 3{{nbsp}}Gbit/s 64{{nbsp}}GiB SSD (1.8") only available.

    : Also additional DisplayPort added.

    This laptop was less than an inch thick, making it the thinnest ThinkPad available at the time. The X300 laptop offered a quick boot with SSD. It also offered a built-in optical drive, uncommon in thin and light notebooks. However, the laptop did not include an SD card reader, had no expansion dock capability, and no ExpressCard or PC Card slot.

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    | 2008

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|295|x|210|x|21

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    | Intel GM45

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    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel GMA 4500MHD

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
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    {{color|gray|Optional BT 2.1 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

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    |{{safe|{{warning icon}}
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    | 2008

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|295|x|210|x|21

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    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.1}}

    | {{safe|Intel Penryn
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    | Intel GM45

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    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel GMA 4500MHD

    | {{okay|One 2.5" SATA Drive
    {{color|gray|Turbo Memory Half Mini PCIe Card (exclusive option)}}}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 2.1 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN}}

    | {{okay|{{color|green|16:10}} aspect ratio

    1280×800 TN
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    |{{safe|{{warning icon}}
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    | One white ThinkLight

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    | 2008

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|295|x|228|x|26.5

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    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.6}}

    | {{safe|Intel Core 2 Duo}}

    | Intel GM45

    | style="background:#fdf1a1;"|8 GiB DDR3 — {{nowrap|1066 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel GMA 4500MHD

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 2.1 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN}}

    | {{partial|{{color|green|16:10}} aspect ratio

    1280×800 IPS Touch}}

    |{{safe|M(4/8)}}

    |

    colspan=13|13.3"
    X300

    | 2008

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|318|x|231|x|18.6

    23.4|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.43}}

    | {{safe|Intel Core Duo SL7100}}

    | Intel GS965

    | style="background:#fee0a3;"|8 GiB DDR2 — {{nowrap|667 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel GMA X3100

    | {{okay|One UltraBay
    One 1.8" SATA Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Mini PCIe Card
    BT 2.0 Module
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}
    {{color|gray|Optional UWB Half Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | {{okay|{{color|green|16:10}} aspect ratio

    1440×900 TN}}

    |{{optional|M(3/6)
    U}}

    | One white ThinkLight

    X301

    | 2008

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|318|x|231|x|18.6

    23.4|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.43}}

    | {{okay|Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 or SU9600}}

    | Intel GS45

    | style="background:#fdf1a1;"|8 GiB DDR3 — {{nowrap|1066 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel GMA 4500MHD

    | {{safe|One UltraBay
    One 1.8" SATA Drive
    {{color|gray|Turbo Memory Half Mini PCIe Card (exclusive option)}}}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Mini PCIe Card
    BT 2.0 or 2.1 Module
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | {{okay|{{color|green|16:10}} aspect ratio

    1440×900 TN}}

    |{{optional|M(3/6)
    U}}

    | One white ThinkLight

    =2010=

    The X-series laptops released in 2010 from Lenovo were the X100e, X201, X201s, and X201 tablet.

    ==X100e and Mini 10==

    {{main|Lenovo ThinkPad X100e}}

    File:Thinkpad X100e vs. X30 vs. X200.jpg

    The ThinkPad X100e was released in 2010, with Engadget calling the laptop "the perfect solution between a netbook and a larger 13- or 14-inch ULV ultraportable".{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X100e review|url=https://www.engadget.com/2010/03/30/lenovo-thinkpad-x100e-review/|author=Joanna Stern|date=30 March 2010|access-date=16 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171219061955/https://www.engadget.com/2010/03/30/lenovo-thinkpad-x100e-review/|archive-date=19 December 2017|url-status=live}} Available in two colors (heatwave red and the traditional ThinkPad matte black) the design was compared to that of the Edge series which deviated from traditional ThinkPad design. The X100e, however, despite the choice of colors, retained the "angular edges and boxy build" which "scream traditional ThinkPad design".

    The specifications{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X100e Review |url=http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=5592&review=lenovo+thinkpad+x100e |author=Jerry Jackson |date=14 April 2010 |access-date=21 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110306044500/http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=5592&review=lenovo+thinkpad+x100e |archive-date=6 March 2011 |url-status=live }} of the X100e laptop are given below:

    • Processor: 1.6{{nbsp}}GHz AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core MV-40
    • Memory: Up to 4{{nbsp}}GiB 667{{nbsp}}MT/s DDR2 (2 slots) with 2{{nbsp}}GiB fitted as standard
    • Graphics: ATI Radeon 3200
    • Display: {{convert|11.6|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1366|768}} (16{{ratio}}9) LED-backlit TN LCD
    • Storage: 1 × SATA 3{{nbsp}}Gbit/s (250{{nbsp}}GB 5400{{nbsp}}RPM)
    • 0.3{{nbsp}}Mpx webcam, 4-in-1 card reader
    • Battery: 6-cell
    • Dimensions: {{convert|280|x|210|x|15|-|30|mm|in|abbr=on}}
    • Mass/Weight: {{convert|3.3|lb|abbr=on|order=flip}} with a 6-cell battery
    • Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32-bit

    A modified and re-branded low-cost version of the Lenovo X100e, named the Mini 10 was issued to all Year 9 students in Australia at the start of 2010. They featured an Intel Atom N450 (1.66 GHz) processor, 160 GB HDD, 2 GiB RAM, a 10-inch 1280×720 Screen (fitted in an 11.6-inch frame), 0.3MP Webcam and Windows 7 Enterprise, although they had a COA for Windows XP Home Edition on the bottom.{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad Mini-10 Lives, but only for aussie students|url=https://www.engadget.com/2010/04/22/lenovo-thinkpad-mini-10-lives-but-only-for-aussie-students|date=22 April 2010|access-date=16 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190115022953/https://www.engadget.com/2010/04/22/lenovo-thinkpad-mini-10-lives-but-only-for-aussie-students/|archive-date=15 January 2019|url-status=live}}

    ==X201, X201i and X201s==

    The main 12-inch line-up only received an internal hardware update and a new palmrest with a touchpad.

    The specifications{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X201 Review |url=http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=5546&review=lenovo+thinkpad+x201+x201s+tablet |author=Kevin O'Brien |date=22 February 2010 |access-date=30 May 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110529063116/http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=5546&review=lenovo+thinkpad+x201+x201s+tablet |archive-date=29 May 2011 |url-status=live }} of the X201 are given below:

    |The specifications of the X201s are given below:

    * Processor: Intel Core i5-540M (2.53{{nbsp}}GHz, 3{{nbsp}}MB Cache) or i5-520M (2.40{{nbsp}}GHz)

    • Memory: 4{{nbsp}}GiB DDR3 1066{{nbsp}}MT/s (2 slots), upgradable to 8{{nbsp}}GiB
    • Graphics: Intel GMA HD (integrated)
    • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} ({{resx|1280|800}} (16{{ratio}}10) LED-backlit TN LCD {{efn|name=ccfl}}
    • Storage: 1 × SATA 3{{nbsp}}Gbit/s (320{{nbsp}}GB 7200{{nbsp}}RPM)
    • Battery: 4-, 6-, or 9-cell
    • Dimensions: {{convert|290|x|230|x|20
    36|mm|in|abbr=on}}
  • Mass/Weight: {{convert|3.52|lb|abbr=on|order=flip}}
  • Operating System: Windows 7 Professional (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • |

    • Processor: Intel Core i7-640LM (2.13{{nbsp}}GHz)
    • Memory: 4{{nbsp}}GiB DDR3 1066{{nbsp}}MT/s (2 slots), upgradable to 8{{nbsp}}GiB
    • Graphics: Intel GMA HD (integrated)
    • Display: {{convert|12.1|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1440|900}} (16{{ratio}}10) LED-backlit TN LCD{{efn|name=ccfl}}
    • Storage: 1 × SATA 3{{nbsp}}Gbit/s (200{{nbsp}}GB 5400{{nbsp}}RPM)
    • Battery: 4-, 6-, or 9-cell
    • No webcam or WWAN module
    • Dimensions: {{convert|290|x|210|x|20
    36|mm|in|abbr=on}}
  • Mass/Weight: {{convert|2.77|lb|kg|abbr=on|order=flip}}
  • Operating System: Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
  • The X201i model is a version of the regular X201 with a Core i3 CPU.

    ==X201 Tablet==

    The X201 tablet, released in 2010, was criticized by Engadget for its lack of durability, protruding battery, and {{convert|1.3|inch|mm|adj=on|abbr=on|order=flip}} thick body, while praised for its performance.{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X201 tablet review |url=https://www.engadget.com/2010/02/23/lenovo-thinkpad-x201-tablet-review/ |author=Joanna Stern |date=23 February 2010 |access-date=16 September 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171218043045/https://www.engadget.com/2010/02/23/lenovo-thinkpad-x201-tablet-review/ |archive-date=18 December 2017 |url-status=live }} Notebook Review had similar views about the X201 tablet in terms of both performance and battery life while indicating the display was superior to that of the X201 or X201s.

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    Other
    colspan=13|10.1"
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    | 2010

    |

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.33}}

    | {{okay|Intel Atom N450}}

    | Intel{{Br}}NM10

    | style="background:#ffbbbb;"|2 GB DDR2 — {{nowrap|667 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|1 slot}})}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel GMA 3150

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Mini PCIe Card
    BT 2.1 Module

    | {{partial|1280×720}}

    |{{safe|{{warning icon}}
    M(6)}}

    |

    colspan=13|11.6"
    X100e (AMD)

    | 2010

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|282|x|209|x|16

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    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.47}}

    | {{safe|AMD Athlon Neo}}

    | AMD M780G

    | style="background:#fee0a3;"|8 GB DDR2 — {{nowrap|667 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|ATI Mobility Radeon HD

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Mini PCIe Card
    BT 2.1 Module
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | {{partial|1366×768}}

    |{{safe|{{warning icon}}
    M(6)}}

    |

    colspan=13|12.1"
    X201

    | rowspan="2" | 2010

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|295|x|210|x|20.7

    35.3|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.31}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|Intel 1st Gen Core i5

    | rowspan="2" | Intel QM57

    | rowspan="2" style="background:#fdf1a1;"|8 GB DDR3 — {{nowrap|1066 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}

    | rowspan="2" style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|One 2.5" SATA Drive}}

    | rowspan="2" | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 2.1 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|{{color|green|16:10}} aspect ratio

    1280×800}}

    | rowspan="2" {{safe|{{warning icon}}
    M(4/6/9)}}

    | rowspan="2" | One white ThinkLight

    X201i

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|Intel 1st Gen Core i3

    X201s

    | 2010

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|295|x|210|x|20.7

    28.7|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.1}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|Intel 1st Gen Core

    | Intel QM57

    | style="background:#fdf1a1;"|8 GB DDR3 — {{nowrap|1066 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 2.1 Module}}

    | {{okay|{{color|green|16:10}} aspect ratio

    1440×900}}

    |{{safe|{{warning icon}}
    M(4/6/9)}}

    | One white ThinkLight

    X201 Tablet

    | 2010

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|295|x|228|x|26.5

    33.3|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.62}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|Intel 1st Gen Core

    | Intel QM57

    | style="background:#fdf1a1;"|8 GB DDR3 — {{nowrap|1066 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 2.1 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | {{partial|{{color|green|16:10}} aspect ratio

    1280×800 Pen}}

    | {{safe|M(4/8)}}

    |

    =2011=

    = X120e, X121e =

    File:ThinkPad X120e trackpad and trackpoint.jpg

    The ThinkPad X120e was released in March 2011.{{cite web|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X120e Gets March 8 US Release Date|url=http://netbook10.com/lenovo-thinkpad-x120e-gets-march-8-us-release-date/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110218091829/http://netbook10.com/lenovo-thinkpad-x120e-gets-march-8-us-release-date/|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 February 2011|author=Denise|date=15 February 2011}}

    The laptop won Best Affordable Business Ultraportable at CES 2011.{{cite web|title=Best Affordable Business Ultraportable: Lenovo ThinkPad x120e|url=http://notebooks.com/2011/01/06/best-affordable-business-ultraportable-lenovo-thinkpad-x120e/|author=Josh Smith|date=6 January 2011|access-date=30 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110821044529/http://notebooks.com/2011/01/06/best-affordable-business-ultraportable-lenovo-thinkpad-x120e/|archive-date=21 August 2011|url-status=live}} The laptop's specifications{{cite web |title=ThinkPad X120e Tech Specs |url=http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/pdf/notebooks/ThinkPad/x-series/ThinkPad%20x120e.pdf |access-date=22 June 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110626134928/http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/pdf/notebooks/ThinkPad/x-series/ThinkPad%20x120e.pdf |archive-date=26 June 2011 }}{{cite web |title=Product Specifications Reference Lenovo ThinkPad Notebooks 2012 - withdrawn |url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ltwbook_WE_2012.pdf|website=Lenovo.com }} are given below.

    • Battery: 7.5 hours
    • Mass/Weight: Starting at {{convert|2.93|lb|kg|abbr=on|order=flip}} with a 3-cell battery.

    = X220 =

    The ThinkPad X220 was released in April 2011{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X220 comparison |url=http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x220/4540-3121_7-34526813-4.html |access-date=22 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720034359/http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x220/4540-3121_7-34526813-4.html |archive-date=20 July 2011 |url-status=live }} with a new thinner, latchless case, a 16:9 screen and USB 3.0. LAPTOP Magazine received the X220 positively. It was praised for its battery life, performance, low weight, display, keyboard,{{cite news|last1=Schofield|first1=Jack|title=Which ThinkPad laptops have the best keyboards?|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/askjack/2014/may/09/which-thinkpad-laptops-have-the-best-keyboards|access-date=4 January 2018|work=The Guardian|date=9 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180105070110/https://www.theguardian.com/technology/askjack/2014/may/09/which-thinkpad-laptops-have-the-best-keyboards|archive-date=5 January 2018|url-status=live}} and significantly improved temperature control. However, the web camera did not receive favor—while images were crisp and clear, colors were reported to be muted.

    Engadget said the "all-too-familiar ThinkPad can deceive you with its boring business looks, but it's arguably one of the best laptops we've ever tested".{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X220 review |url=https://www.engadget.com/2011/03/18/lenovo-thinkpad-x220-review/ |author=Joanna Stern |date=18 March 2011 |access-date=16 September 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180506124413/https://www.engadget.com/2011/03/18/lenovo-thinkpad-x220-review/ |archive-date=6 May 2018 |url-status=live }} Notebook Review was of the same opinion, stating that the "ThinkPad X220 is quite simply the best 12-inch business notebook we've reviewed so far."{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Review |url=http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=6056&review=lenovo+thinkpad+x220 |author=Jerry Jackson |date=8 March 2011 |access-date=30 May 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110530150147/http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=6056&review=lenovo+thinkpad+x220 |archive-date=30 May 2011 |url-status=live }}

    The laptop's specifications{{cite web |title=ThinkPad X220 Datasheet |url=http://shop.lenovo.com/us/ww/pdf/x220_datasheet.pdf |access-date=22 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812191953/http://shop.lenovo.com/us/ww/pdf/x220_datasheet.pdf |archive-date=12 August 2011 |url-status=live }} are given below:

    • Processor: Intel Sandy Bridge, up to a Core i7-2640M
    • Core i3-2310M (2.1 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache)
    • Core i5-2410M (2.3 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache)
    • Core i5-2430M (2.4 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache)
    • Core i5-2520M (2.5 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache)
    • Core i5-2540M (2.6 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache)
    • Core i7-2620M (2.7 GHz, 4 MB L3 cache)
    • Core i7-2640M (2.8 GHz, 4 MB L3 cache){{Cite web |title=Category:X220 - ThinkWiki |url=https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X220 |access-date=2024-01-11 |website=www.thinkwiki.org}}
    • Memory: Up to 8{{nbsp}}GiB DDR3 1333{{nbsp}}MT/s (unofficially up to 16{{nbsp}}GiB and 1866{{nbsp}}MT/s)
    • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000 (12 EUs)
    • Display: {{convert|12.5|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1366|768}} (16{{ratio}}9) LED-backlit TN or IPS LCD. The X220 was the first non-tablet X series to have an IPS screen option from the factory.{{cite web|url=http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/product-and-parts/detail.page?DocID=PD015812#vid|title=Detailed specifications – Thinkpad X220|access-date=4 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808052130/http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/product-and-parts/detail.page?DocID=PD015812#vid|archive-date=8 August 2014|url-status=live}}
    • Storage: 1 × SATA III 6{{nbsp}}Gbit/s, 1 × mSATA II 3{{nbsp}}Gbit/s
    • Battery: Up to 9 hours with a 6-cell battery and up to 15 hours with a 9-cell battery. This battery life can be increased to 23 hours with a 9-cell battery and an external battery pack.
    • Mass/Weight: 1.54 kg (3.40 lbs) including the 6-cell battery.{{Cite web |last=Winkler |first=Tobias |date=2011-06-23 |title=Review Lenovo ThinkPad X220 (IPS) Subnotebook |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Lenovo-ThinkPad-X220-IPS-Subnotebook.55639.0.html |access-date=2024-01-11 |website=Notebookcheck |language=en}}
    • Dimensions: {{convert|305|x|206.5|x|19|-|34.6|mm|in|abbr=on}}{{cite web|url=http://notebooks.com/2011/03/07/lenovo-thinkpad-x220/|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Hands On, Details, Specs And Video|website=Notebooks.com|author=Josh Smith|date=March 7, 2011|access-date=9 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170910041019/http://notebooks.com/2011/03/07/lenovo-thinkpad-x220/|archive-date=10 September 2017|url-status=live}}

    The X220i uses the same motherboard and chipset as the standard X220 but has a less powerful Intel Core i3 processor, compared to the i5 and i7 options available for the X220. As another cost-reducing measure, the X220i was not offered with an IPS display option.

    = X220 Tablet =

    The X220 Tablet was also released in April 2011. It offered the same specifications as the X220 laptop in terms of processor, graphics, and RAM. The battery life on the X220 tablet was up to nine hours with a 6-cell battery and up to 18 hours with an external battery pack and a 6-cell battery.{{cite web |title=ThinkPad X220 tablet Datasheet |url=http://shop.lenovo.com/us/ww/pdf/x220_tablet_datasheet.pdf |access-date=22 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110516103719/http://shop.lenovo.com/us/ww/pdf/x220_tablet_datasheet.pdf |archive-date=16 May 2011 |url-status=live }} The starting weight of the tablet was 3.88 lbs.{{cite news |url=https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2408289,00.asp |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Review |publisher=PCMag |access-date=30 August 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120827002301/http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2408289,00.asp |archive-date=27 August 2012 |url-status=live }}

    = X1 (original) =

    {{main | ThinkPad X1 series}}

    An addition to the lightweight X series, weighing between 1.36 kg to 1.72 kg depending on configuration. It was the thinnest ThinkPad laptop to date at 16.5 (front) and 21.5 mm (rear). The screen is a {{convert|13.3|in|mm|adj=on}} LED-backlit HD infinity panel with {{resx|1366|768}} (WXGA) resolution. The base configuration uses an Intel Sandy Bridge 2.5 GHz Core i5-2520M (up to 3.20 GHz) with 4 GiB of RAM (up to 8 GiB), SATA SSD or hard drive, Intel Integrated HD Graphics, USB 3.0, backlit keyboard, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and an average of eight hours of battery life. The battery is internal and not removable, and there is no optical drive.

    The ThinkPad X1 laptop was released by Lenovo in May 2011. Notebook Review offered a positive opinion of the ThinkPad X1, saying that it was, "A powerful notebook that combines the durability and features of a business-class ThinkPad with the style of a consumer laptop."{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Review |url=http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=6125&review=lenovo+thinkpad+x1 |access-date=22 June 2011 |author=Jerry Jackson |date=16 May 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110628192619/http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=6125&review=lenovo+thinkpad+x1 |archive-date=28 June 2011 |url-status=live }} A 13.3-inch X1 ThinkPad was announced to be available in the UK on June 7, 2011.

    The specifications{{cite web |title=ThinkPad X1 |url=http://shop.lenovo.com/us/notebooks/thinkpad/x-series/x1 |access-date=21 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110615160104/http://shop.lenovo.com/us/notebooks/thinkpad/x-series/x1 |archive-date=15 June 2011 |url-status=live }} of the ThinkPad X1 laptop are given below:

    • Processor: Up to Intel Core i7-2620M (2× 2.70{{nbsp}}GHz, 4{{nbsp}}MiB L3)
    • Memory: Up to 8{{nbsp}}GiB DDR3 1333{{nbsp}}MT/s (1 slot)
    • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000 (12 EUs)
    • Storage: 1 × SATA III 6{{nbsp}}Gbit/s (320{{nbsp}}GB 7200{{nbsp}}RPM HDD, or an SSD, ranging from 128{{nbsp}}GiB to 160{{nbsp}}GB)
    • Battery: Up to 5.2 hours.{{cite web |title=ThinkPad X1 Datasheet |url=http://shop.lenovo.com/us/ww/pdf/X1_datasheet.pdf |access-date=31 May 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110626095730/http://shop.lenovo.com/us/ww/pdf/X1_datasheet.pdf |archive-date=26 June 2011 |url-status=live }} This could be extended further to 10 hours with a slice battery.{{cite web |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X1 review |url=https://www.engadget.com/2011/05/16/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-review/ |access-date=22 June 2011 |author=Dana Wollman |date=16 May 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110630180926/http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/16/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-review/ |archive-date=30 June 2011 |url-status=live }}
    • Mass/Weight: Starting at {{convert|3.73|lb|abbr=on|order=flip}}
    • Dimensions: {{convert|340|x|230|x|17|-|21|mm|in|abbr=on}}

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    | Mar 2011

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|282|x|189

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    | AMD A50M FCH

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    | style="background:#ffcead;"|AMD Radeon HD 6310M

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Half Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 3.0 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

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    |{{safe|{{warning icon}}
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    X121e (Intel)

    | rowspan="2" | Aug 2011

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|289.6|x|208|x|23.5|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.4}}

    | {{safe|Intel 2nd Gen Core i3}}

    | Intel HM65

    | {{partial|16 GB DDR3 — 1333 MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 3000

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|One 2.5" SATA 7mm Drive}}

    | rowspan="2" | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Half Mini PCIe Card
    BT 3.0 Module
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Half Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|1366×768}}

    | rowspan="2" {{safe|{{warning icon}}
    M(6)}}

    |

    X121e (AMD)

    | {{safe|AMD C-50, E-300, E-350, or E-450}}

    | AMD A50M FCH

    | {{okay|16 GB DDR3L — 1333 MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|AMD Radeon HD 6310M or 6320M

    |

    colspan=13|12.5"
    X220

    | rowspan="2" | Apr 2011

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305|x|206.5|x|19.0

    26.6|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.35}}

    | {{optional|2nd Gen Intel Core}}

    | rowspan="4" | Intel QM67

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|16 GB DDR3 — 1333 MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | rowspan="2" style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 3000

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|One 2.5" SATA 7mm Drive}}

    | rowspan="2" | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Half Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 3.0 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|1366×768}}

    | {{optional|{{warning icon}}
    M(9)
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    |

    X220i

    | {{optional|2nd Gen Intel Core i3}}

    |{{optional|{{warning icon}}
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    |

    X220 Tablet

    | rowspan="2" | May 2011

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305|x|228.7|x|27

    31.3|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.66}}

    | {{optional|2nd Gen Intel Core}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|16 GB DDR3 — 1333 MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | rowspan="2" style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 3000

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|One 2.5" SATA 7mm Drive}}

    | rowspan="2" | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Half Mini PCIe Card
    BT 3.0 Module
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|1366×768}}

    |{{optional|{{warning icon}}
    M(6)
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    |

    X220i Tablet

    | {{optional|2nd Gen Intel Core i3}}

    |{{optional|{{warning icon}}
    M(6)
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    |

    colspan=13|13.3"
    X1

    | June 2011

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|337|x|231.1|x|16.5

    21.3|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    |{{LaptopWeight|kg=1.69}}

    | {{optional| 2nd Gen Intel Core
    }}

    | Intel QM67

    |style="background:#fee0a3;"|8 GB DDR3 {{nowrap|1333 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{Color|red|1 slot}})}}

    |style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 3000

    |{{partial|One 2.5" SATA 7mm Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Half Mini PCIe Card
    BT 3.0 Module
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN}}

    |{{partial|1366×768}}

    |{{okay|m
    S}}

    |

    = 2012 =

    The ThinkPad X-series laptops released in 2012 by Lenovo were the X1 Carbon, X131e, X230 and X230t (tablet).

    In the T, W, and L series the models ThinkPad T430, T430s, T530, W530, L430 and L530 were also released.

    The Ins, or Insert key, was removed as an individual key, and instead changed as a function of the End key. To use the Insert key's functionality, one would now need to use the key combo Fn-End, completely eradicating the ability to use Ctrl-Ins - Shift-Ins as an alternative way to use copy and paste.

    ==X130e, X131e==

    The X131e is a laptop designed for the education market and comes in three versions: ChromeOS, Windows and DOS. It has a durable case fitted with rubber bumpers and thickened plastic case components to improve its durability. The display is an {{convert|11.6|in|cm|abbr=on}} panel with a {{resx|1366|768}} resolution and an anti-glare coating. It can be customized with various colors, school logos, and asset tagging. The X131e comes in several processor versions: Intel's Celeron/Core i3 and AMD's E1/E2. All models are basically the same as the X130e, with some including SIM card slots for cellular network access and some including Wireless WAN (WWAN) cards.{{cite web |author=Chris Burns |url=http://www.slashgear.com/lenovo-thinkpad-x131e-chromebook-made-available-to-schools-19305970/ |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X131e Chromebook made available to Schools |publisher=SlashGear |date=7 April 2014 |access-date=16 April 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140417084052/http://www.slashgear.com/lenovo-thinkpad-x131e-chromebook-made-available-to-schools-19305970/ |archive-date=17 April 2014 |url-status=live }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenovo.com/sa/en/laptops/c/Laptops|title=Laptops {{!}} Business, Personal & Gaming Computers {{!}} Lenovo Saudi Arabia|website=lenovo.com|language=en|access-date=22 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190123011729/https://www.lenovo.com/sa/en/laptops/c/Laptops|archive-date=23 January 2019|url-status=live}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/x-series/x131e-amd/|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X131e (AMD) Laptop {{!}} Lenovo US|website=lenovo.com|language=en|access-date=22 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190123010528/https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/x-series/x131e-amd/|archive-date=23 January 2019|url-status=live}}{{Cite web|url=https://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/ww/wci/products/us/laptop/thinkpad/x-series/x131e-intel/X131e-Datasheet-Intel.pdf|title=X131e Datasheet|website=lenovo.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170330022843/https://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/ww/wci/products/us/laptop/thinkpad/x-series/x131e-intel/X131e-Datasheet-Intel.pdf|archive-date=30 March 2017|url-status=live}}

    A special edition laptop was provided for Australian Year 9 students as part of the Digital Education Revolution (DER) program in 2012.

    Hardware specifications:

    • Processor: Intel Celeron 867 (1.2{{nbsp}}GHz dual-core)
    • Memory: 4{{nbsp}}GiB DDR3
    • Storage: 320{{nbsp}}GB SATA HDD, with additional SD-card slot
    • Display: {{convert|11.6|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1366|768}} (16{{ratio}}9) LED-backlit TN LCD
    • Integrated 0.3{{nbsp}}Mpx camera
    • Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
    • Mass/Weight: {{convert|1.78|kg|lb|abbr=on}} with 6-cell battery

    ==X230==

    File:ThinkPad X230-9671.jpg

    The ThinkPad X230 announced on 15 May 2012 replaced the earlier X220. The X230 uses the same chassis but introduced a new chiclet-style, 6-row keyboard replacing the classic 7-row keyboard style, Ivy Bridge processor. The new keyboard design became a controversial topic in the ThinkPad community along with the locked-down BIOS that discouraged third-party components including batteries or WLAN cards. The Ivy Bridge processors brought performance improvements compared to the X220, and the integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 is more than capable of delivering a good gaming experience in 4X or classic RTS games. As of 2024, this is one of the last models of the X-Series able to run Libreboot, a Free Software BIOS replacement.

    The maximum amount of installable memory is 16{{nbsp}}GiB in two memory slots, allowing for dual-channel RAM. Just like the X220, it is possible to use an mSATA SSD within the second Mini PCI Express slot instead of a WWAN card.{{cite web|title=X230 Hardware Maintenance Manual|url=https://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/x230_x230i_hmm_en_0b48666_01.pdf|website=Lenovo.com|publisher=Lenovo|access-date=25 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190304140233/https://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/x230_x230i_hmm_en_0b48666_01.pdf|archive-date=4 March 2019|url-status=live}}

    Specifications:{{cite web|title=ThinkPad X230 Datasheet|url=https://www.lenovo.com/shop/emea/content/pdf/ThinkPad/XSeries/en/thinkpad-x230-datasheet.pdf|website=Lenovo.com|publisher=Lenovo|access-date=25 July 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130531012213/http://www.lenovo.com/shop/emea/content/pdf/ThinkPad/XSeries/en/thinkpad-x230-datasheet.pdf|archive-date=31 May 2013}}{{Cite web |url=http://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X230.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=8 April 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180318021626/http://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X230.pdf |archive-date=18 March 2018 |url-status=live }}

    • Processor: Intel 3rd Generation Core i5/i7 (Ivy Bridge) CPU:
    • Core i7-3520M (2.9{{nbsp}}GHz dual-core, 4{{nbsp}}MB L3 cache)
    • Core i5-3360M (2.8{{nbsp}}GHz dual-core, 3{{nbsp}}MB L3 cache)
    • Core i5-3320M (2.6{{nbsp}}GHz dual-core, 3{{nbsp}}MB L3 cache)
    • Core i5-3210M (2.5{{nbsp}}GHz dual-core, 3{{nbsp}}MB L3 cache)
    • Memory: Up to 16{{nbsp}}GiB DDR3 (1600{{nbsp}}MT/s, 2 socketed DIMMs)
    • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 (16 EUs)
    • Display: {{convert|12.5|in|cm|abbr=on}} {{resx|1366|768}} (16{{ratio}}9) LED-backlit TN or IPS LCD
    • Storage: 1 × SATA III 6{{nbsp}}Gbit/s (320 or 500{{nbsp}}GB HDD, or 128 or 180{{nbsp}}GiB SSD), 1 × mSATA III 6{{nbsp}}Gbit/s socket (a WWAN card may be installed instead)
    • 720p HD webcam (04f2:b2eb Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd) or 3×3 Antenna Grid

    X230i is just an i3-equipped version of a regular X230 without Bluetooth.

    ===X230s===

    The X230s is a China market only model. More akin to later X240 instead of the X230, it gained many of the design cues later found on the X240 and were equipped with Intel 3rd Gen ULV CPUs, a thinner and lighter design while on an Ultrabook, and Power Bridge, which adds a secondary internal battery and allows hot swapping the main external battery without shutting the system down.{{cite web |url=https://www.thinkscopes.com/2013/01/28/thinkpad-x230s-or-x231s-explained-brief-review/ |title=ThinkPad X230s or X231s explained (Brief Review) |publisher=thinkscopes.com |date=2013-01-28 |access-date=2019-02-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190223074154/https://www.thinkscopes.com/2013/01/28/thinkpad-x230s-or-x231s-explained-brief-review/ |archive-date=23 February 2019 |url-status=live }}

    ==X230 Tablet==

    The ThinkPad X230 Tablet was announced on 15 May 2012 and replaced the earlier X220 Tablet. The ThinkPad X230t is not compatible with previous series 3 docking stations (4337 and 4338) and is only compatible with the UltraBase series 3 "slice base".{{cite web |url=http://www.lenovo.com/products/us/laptop/thinkpad/xtablet-series/x230t/ |title=ThinkPad X230t Convertible Laptop |publisher=Lenovo.com |date=2012-04-18 |access-date=2014-07-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121014022703/http://www.lenovo.com/products/us/laptop/thinkpad/xtablet-series/x230t/ |archive-date=14 October 2012 |url-status=live }} The X230t has a touchscreen with stylus support whereas the X230 has no touchscreen. The X230T also has a full size display port whereas the X230 has a mini display port.

    ==X1 Carbon 1st Gen==

    {{main | ThinkPad X1 series}}

    File:Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Ultrabook (Nov 16, 2012).png

    File:ThinkPad X1 Carbon Japanese Keyboard.jpg

    In early August 2012, Lenovo released the first generation of ThinkPad X1 Carbon announced on 15 May 2012.{{cite web|url=http://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press-releases/lenovo-previews-next-gen-business-ultrabook-announces-latest-powerful-thinkpad-laptops.htm|title=Lenovo Previews Next-Gen Business Ultrabook; Announces Latest Powerful ThinkPad Laptops|date=15 December 2012|access-date=23 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180724002308/http://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press-releases/lenovo-previews-next-gen-business-ultrabook-announces-latest-powerful-thinkpad-laptops.htm|archive-date=24 July 2018|url-status=live}} The X1 Carbon weighs {{convert|1.35|kg|lb|abbr=on}}, has a battery life of roughly eight hours, and has a start-up time of less than 20 seconds. The X1 Carbon was first released in China because of the popularity of ThinkPads in that market.{{cite news |title=Lenovo unveils lighter, quicker ThinkPad |url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/tech/news/story/2012-08-06/new-lenovo-thinkpad-laptop/56818444/1 |newspaper=USA Today |date=6 August 2012 |access-date=6 August 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402092804/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/tech/news/story/2012-08-06/new-lenovo-thinkpad-laptop/56818444/1 |archive-date=2 April 2015 |url-status=live }}

    The first X1 Carbon featured only an M.2 SSD instead of a 2.5" hard drive bay. The base model has 4{{nbsp}}GiB of memory, an Intel Core i5-3317U processor, and a 128{{nbsp}}GiB SSD. The most expensive model has an Intel Core i7 processor and a 256{{nbsp}}GiB SSD. The X1 Carbon requires a dongle to connect an Ethernet cable, and some models include a 3G cellular modem.

    The first-generation X1 Carbon has a {{convert|14|in|cm|abbr=on}} TN-panel LCD display with a resolution of {{resx|1600|900}} (16{{ratio}}9 aspect ratio). The X1 Carbon weighs {{convert|1.36|kg|abbr=on}} and measures {{convert|13.03|x|8.9|x|0.74|inch|mm|abbr=on|order=flip}}. The X1 Carbon's case is made of light carbon fiber and has a matte black finish.{{cite news |title=Magid on Tech: Lenovo's new X1 Carbon a top-notch ultrabook |author=Larry Magid |url=http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_21313681/magid-review-lenovo-ultrabook-x1-carbon-pc-macbook-air |newspaper=Mercury News |date=14 August 2012 |access-date=15 August 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130523021840/http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_21313681/magid-review-lenovo-ultrabook-x1-carbon-pc-macbook-air |archive-date=23 May 2013 |url-status=live }} The Carbon is also marketed "as the thinnest 14" ultrabook.{{cite news|url=http://www.computerdealernews.com/news/100-million-later-a-look-back-at-thinkpad/39923|title=100 million later: A look back at ThinkPad|last=Yin|first=Dave|date=13 February 2015|newspaper=Computer Dealer News|access-date=7 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170928084628/http://www.computerdealernews.com/news/100-million-later-a-look-back-at-thinkpad/39923|archive-date=28 September 2017|url-status=usurped}}

    In a review published for CNET, Dan Ackerman wrote, "At first glance, the ThinkPad X1 Carbon looks a lot like other ThinkPads, but in the hand it stands out as very light and portable. The excellent keyboard shows up other ultrabooks, and the rugged build quality is reassuring. With a slightly boosted battery and maybe a lower starting price, this could be a serious contender for my all-around favorite thin laptop."{{cite news|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon|author=Dan Ackerman|url=http://www.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-carbon/4505-3121_7-35299011.html|newspaper=CNET|date=8 August 2012|access-date=15 August 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120817012418/http://www.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-carbon/4505-3121_7-35299011.html|archive-date=17 August 2012|url-status=live}}

    Peter Bright wrote a disparaging review for Ars Technica. He found the new X1 Carbon with the "Adaptive Keyboard" to be near perfect but unusable because the keyboard was so non-standard when compared with that of a desktop or the older ThinkPad T410s and Lenovo Helix keyboards. As a touch typist, he despaired at the removal of the function keys, and the layout. He cited the repositioning of the Caps Lock key, replacing it with Home/End, and the positioning of the backspace and delete keys.{{cite web|last1=Bright|first1=Peter|title=Stop trying to innovate keyboards. You're just making them worse|url=https://arstechnica.com/staff/2014/01/stop-trying-to-innovate-keyboards-youre-just-making-them-worse/|website=Ars Technica|access-date=4 January 2018|language=en-us|date=17 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180105180330/https://arstechnica.com/staff/2014/01/stop-trying-to-innovate-keyboards-youre-just-making-them-worse/|archive-date=5 January 2018|url-status=live}}

    In November 2012, Lenovo announced a touch-screen variant called the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch designed for use with Windows 8. Its display makes use of multi-touch technology that can detect simultaneous inputs from up to ten fingers.{{cite web |author=Chris Welch |url=https://www.theverge.com/2012/11/20/3671290/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-carbon-touch-revealed |title=Lenovo website reveals ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch ultrabook for Windows 8 |publisher=The Verge |date=20 November 2012 |access-date=28 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131003163854/http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/20/3671290/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-carbon-touch-revealed |archive-date=3 October 2013 |url-status=live }} On the performance of the X1 Carbon Touch's SSD, Engadget states, "The machine boots into the Start screen in 11 seconds, which is pretty typical for a Windows 8 machine with specs like these. We also found that the solid-state drive delivers equally strong read and write speeds (551{{nbsp}}MB/s and 518{{nbsp}}MB/s, respectively), which we noticed the last time we tested an Ultrabook with an Intel SSD."{{cite web |url=https://www.engadget.com/2013/01/02/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-carbon-touch-review/ |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch review: one of our favorite Ultrabooks gets a touchscreen |date=2 January 2013 |first=Dana |last=Wollman |access-date=17 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190223105916/https://www.engadget.com/2013/01/02/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-carbon-touch-review/ |archive-date=23 February 2019 |url-status=live }}

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=13|11.6"
    X130e (Intel)

    | rowspan="2" | 2012

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|293.4|x|216|x|24.8|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.78}}

    | {{safe|Intel Celeron 867
    Intel Core i3-2367M}}

    | Intel HM65

    | rowspan="2" {{okay|16 GB DDR3L — 1333 MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 3000

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|One 2.5" SATA Drive}}

    | rowspan="2" | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Half Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 3.0 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|1366×768}}

    | rowspan="2" {{safe|{{warning icon}}
    M(6)}}

    |

    X130e (AMD)

    | {{safe|AMD E-300 or E-450}}

    | AMD A50M FCH

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|AMD Radeon 6310 or 6320

    |

    colspan=13|12.5"
    X230 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X230.pdf|title=ThinkPad X230 Platform Specifications}}

    | rowspan="2" | May 2012

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305|x|206.5|x|19.0

    26.6|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.34}}

    | {{optional|3rd Gen Intel Core}}

    | rowspan="4" | Intel QM77

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|16 GB DDR3 — 1600 MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | rowspan="2" style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 4000

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|One 2.5" SATA 7mm Drive}}

    | rowspan="2" | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Half Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 4.0 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|1366×768}}

    | rowspan="2" {{smalldiv | {{optional|{{warning icon}}
    M(4/6/9)
    28.8Wh / 62.4Wh / 93.6Wh
    S}} }}

    | rowspan="2" |

    X230i

    | {{optional|3rd Gen Intel Core i3}}

    X230 Tablet {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X230_Tablet_WE.pdf|title=ThinkPad X230 Tablet Platform Specifications}}

    | rowspan="2" | May 2012

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305|x|228.7|x|27

    31.3|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.66}}

    | {{optional|3rd Gen Intel Core}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|16 GB DDR3 — 1600 MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | rowspan="2" style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 4000

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|One 2.5" SATA 7mm Drive}}

    | rowspan="2" | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi Half Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional BT 4.0 Module}}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN Mini PCIe Card (exclusive)}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|1366×768}}

    | rowspan="2" {{smalldiv | {{optional|{{warning icon}}
    M(3/6)
    30Wh / 66Wh
    S(6/6+)
    64Wh / ? Wh }} }}

    | rowspan="2" |

    X230i Tablet

    | {{optional|3rd Gen Intel Core i3}}

    =2013=

    The ThinkPad X Series laptops released in 2013 by Lenovo were the X131e Chromebook, X240 and ThinkPad Helix (Convertible tablet).

    ==X131e Chromebook==

    The Chromebook version of the X131e was released in early 2013. It also has less powerful internals due to it running ChromeOS.

    ==X240 and X240s==

    File:CDE desktop running over Ubuntu 20 on modern laptop ThinkPad X240.jpeg

    The ThinkPad X240 replaced the earlier X230 and X230s. Compared to the X230, the X240 changed from the higher-power Intel Core CPUs labelled as "mobile class", to the lower-power CPUs labelled "ultrabook class". Depending on the CPU model, the change resulted in a 10%–20% reduction in CPU performance compared to the older, but higher power Ivy Bridge generation CPUs.{{cite web |url=http://ultrabooknews.com/2013/09/03/lenovo-thinkpad-x240-ultrabook-launched-details-and-specs/ |title=Lenovo Thinkpad X240 Ultrabook Launched. Details and Specs |publisher=Ultrabooknews.com |date=3 September 2013 |access-date=9 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140715035722/http://ultrabooknews.com/2013/09/03/lenovo-thinkpad-x240-ultrabook-launched-details-and-specs/ |archive-date=15 July 2014 |url-status=live }} This was the first X-series laptop to forgo the classic TrackPoint buttons in favor of a touchpad that can also be pushed. The X240 reduced the maximum physical memory to 8{{nbsp}}GiB, with only one memory slot, making dual-channel unavailable (compared to 16{{nbsp}}GiB dual-channel in two memory slots on the X230), lost the dedicated insert key and volume control keys. The X240 uses the rectangular "slim tip" power plug. X240 has two double batteries. And also the touchpads on the X240 range were emphasized on YouTube channels like Laptop Retrospective as feeling like paper and that's why the X250 touchpads were commonly fitted on X240 models for improved clicking and satisfaction of a good touchpad.

    The X240s is a slimmed down and lighter, Asian-market-only version of the X240 with the docking port missing and Power Bridge hot-swappable battery replaced with two internal batteries rated at 23.5{{nbsp}}Wh each,{{cite web|url=https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/pd100261-detailed-specifications-thinkpad-x240s|title=ThinkPad X240s Detailed Specifications}} which by extension removes the option to install larger 6-cell batteries in place of the default 3-cell.

    ==Helix==

    {{main|ThinkPad Helix}}

    The ThinkPad Helix was released as an option for corporate IT buyers who were looking for the power of a high-end Ultrabook and the mobility of a tablet. The ThinkPad Helix featured a tablet powered by Ivy Bridge components, a docking keyboard, and a Wacom digitizer stylus.{{cite web |url=https://m.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/thinkpad/thinkpad-helix/?sb=:00000025:000036C2: |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140416175713/https://m.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/thinkpad/thinkpad-helix/?sb=:00000025:000036C2: |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 April 2014 |title=Thinkpad Helix |publisher=M.lenovo.com |access-date=9 July 2014}}

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=11.6 | 11.6"
    X131e (Intel) {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X131e_WE.pdf|title=ThinkPad X131e Platform Specifications}}

    | rowspan="2" | Feb 2013

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|293.4|x|216|x|32.3|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.78}}

    | {{safe|Intel Celeron or 3rd Gen Core i3

    i3-2367M

    i3-3227U

    }}

    | Intel HM77

    | {{okay|16(M)/32(U) GB DDR3L — 1333(M)/1600(U) MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|11}};"|Intel HD Graphics 3000 or 4000

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|One 2.5" SATA 7mm Drive}}

    | rowspan="2" | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT Half Mini PCIe Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN {{nowrap|200 nits}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{smalldiv | {{safe|{{warning icon}}
    M(6)
    62.4Wh }} }}

    |

    X131e (AMD) {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X131e_WE.pdf|title=ThinkPad X131e Platform Specifications}}

    | {{safe|AMD
    {{nowrap|E1-1200}}
    {{nowrap|E2-1800}} }}

    | AMD A68M FCH

    | {{safe|32 GB DDR3L — 1600 MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|AMD Radeon HD 7310 or 7340

    |

    colspan=13 | 12.5"
    X240 {{cite web|url=http://psref.lenovo.com:80/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad%20X240/ThinkPad_X240_Platform_Specifications.pdf|title=ThinkPad X240 Platform Specifications|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170919043217/http://psref.lenovo.com:80/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad%20X240/ThinkPad_X240_Platform_Specifications.pdf |archive-date=19 September 2017 |url-status=live}}

    | Oct 2013

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305.5|x|208.5|x|19.9|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.31}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|4th Gen Intel Core}}

    | rowspan="2" {{partial|16 GB DDR3L — {{nowrap|1600 MHz}}
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    | rowspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|11}};"|Intel HD Graphics 4400

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA
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    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2}}

    | rowspan="2" {{safe|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN {{nowrap|200 nits}}

    1366×768 IPS {{nowrap|300 nits}}

    1920×1080 IPS {{nowrap|400 nits}}

    1920×1080 IPS Touch}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|{{smalldiv | M(3/6/6)
    23/48/72Wh
    m(3)
    23Wh }}

    |

    X240s

    | Aug 2013

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305.5|x|208.5|x|17.7|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    |

    | colspan="2" {{safe|4th Gen Intel Core}}

    | {{safe|One M.2 SATA}}

    | {{color|red|No}} Onboard Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card

    | rowspan="2" {{smalldiv | {{okay|m(3)
    23.5Wh
    m(3)
    23.5Wh }} }}

    |

    =2014=

    ==X140e==

    The X140e is the last ThinkPad with a classic round power plug.

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    Other
    colspan=11.6 | 11.6"
    X140e {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X140e.pdf|title=ThinkPad X140e Platform Specifications}}

    | Dec 2014

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|293.4|x|216|x|35|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.78}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|AMD
    {{nowrap|E1-2500}}
    {{nowrap|A4-5000}}}}

    | {{safe|32 GB DDR3L — 1600 MHz
    {{nowrap|(2 slots)}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|11}};"|AMD Radeon HD 8240 or 8330

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA 7mm Drive}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT

    | {{partial|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN {{nowrap|200 nits}} }}

    | {{smalldiv | {{safe|{{warning icon}}
    M(6)
    62.4Wh }} }}

    |

    =2015=

    There were 2 Lenovo X-series laptops released in 2015, at CES.

    ==X250==

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    The ThinkPad X250 laptop was released in 2015 by Lenovo during the CES congress. The ThinkPad X250 came with Broadwell i3, i5, or i7 processors and was the replacement for the X240 and X240s.{{cite web |date=4 January 2015 |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X250 |url=http://www.anandtech.com/show/8822/lenovo-thinkpad-x250 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150129072151/http://anandtech.com/show/8822/lenovo-thinkpad-x250 |archive-date=29 January 2015 |access-date=29 January 2015 |publisher=AnandTech}} The X250 saw a return of separate TrackPoint buttons. The X250 uses the rectangular power plug. A touch screen was available for this model in a 12.5 inch screen; either TN HD or Full HD IPS. It weighs 1.31 kg (2.9 lbs) & supports up to 16GB of RAM, up from the X240.

    File:X250 (3)a.jpg

    It was received well, with Notebookcheck giving a score of 85/100 but some criticised its large borders, lack of USB-C and a price starting at around £600.{{Cite web |last=Schönborn |first=Till |date=2015-02-20 |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X250 Ultrabook Review |url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X250-Ultrabook-Review.136646.0.html |access-date=2025-02-05 |website=Notebookcheck |language=en}}

    Specifications:{{Cite web |title=Category:X250 - ThinkWiki |url=https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:X250?utm_source=chatgpt.com |access-date=2025-02-05 |website=www.thinkwiki.org}}{{Cite web |author1=Juan Martinez |date=2015-05-13 |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X250 review |url=https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/lenovo-thinkpad-x250-1293694/review/2?utm_source=chatgpt.com |access-date=2025-02-05 |website=TechRadar |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Amazon | website=Amazon |url=https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X250-Business-Bit-Multi-Language/dp/B07XB2HSFH?utm_source=chatgpt.com}}

    • CPU Options - Intel 5th Gen Broadwell i3/i5/i7:
    • Intel Core i7-5600U (2.6 GHz base, 3.2 GHz boost, 4MB cache)
    • Intel Core i7-5500U (2.4 GHz base, 3.0 GHz boost, 4MB cache)
    • Intel Core i5-5300U (2.3 GHz base, 2.9 GHz boost, 3MB cache)
    • Intel Core i5-5200U (2.2 GHz base, 2.7 GHz boost, 3MB cache)
    • Intel Core i3-5010U (2.1 GHz base, no turbo boost, 3MB cache)
    • Intel Core i3-5005U (2.0 GHz base, no turbo boost, 3MB cache)
    • Intel Celeron 3755U (1.7 GHz base, no turbo boost, 2MB cache)
    • Intel Celeron 3205U (1.5 GHz base, no turbo boost, 2MB cache)
    • Graphics - Integrated:
    • Integrated Intel HD Graphics 5500 (for i7/i5/i3s)
    • Integrated Intel HD Graphics (for Celeron CPUs)
    • RAM - DDR3L-1600:
    • 4GB (soldered or single SO-DIMM)
    • 8GB
    • 16GB (1 SO-DIMM slot, upgradeable)
    • Storage - 2.5inch SATA SSD/HDD:
    • 320GB / 500GB / 1TB HDD (5400RPM or 7200RPM)
    • 128GB / 256GB / 512GB SATA SSD M.2 Slot (on some models)
    • Some models include an M.2 2242 SSD (128GB or 256GB)
    • Display - 12.5inch with optional touchscreen:
    • HD (1366×768) TN, 200 nits
    • HD (1366×768) IPS, 300 nits
    • FHD (1920×1080) IPS, 300 nits
    • Battery:
    • Internal 3-cell (23.2Wh) battery (non-removable)
    • Removable 3-cell (23.2Wh) or 6-cell (48Wh or 72Wh) battery
    • Maximum Battery Life: Up to 20 hours (with extended 6-cell battery)
    • Charger: 45W or 65W Lenovo Slim Tip power adapter
    • Ports:
    • USB:
    • 2 × USB 3.0 ports (one always-on)
    • Video/Audio:
    • Mini DisplayPort 1.2
    • VGA
    • 3.5mm combo headphone/microphone jack
    • Networking:
    • Ethernet
    • Optional WWAN
    • Intel Dual Band Wi-Fi (802.11ac or 802.11n)
    • Bluetooth 4.0
    • Also Included:
    • SD Card Reader
    • Smart Card Reader (optional)
    • Docking Station Connector
    • Dimensions/Weight:
    • Weight: ~1.3 kg (2.9 lbs) with standard battery
    • Dimensions: 305.5 x 208.5 x 20.3mm (12 x 8.2 x 0.8 inches)

    X1 Carbon 3rd Gen

    The 3rd-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon was released by Lenovo in early 2015 as part of the X1 Carbon line-up and was the successor to the 2nd generation. It featured Intel Broadwell i5 and i7 processors. This model retained the carbon fiber chassis, weighing around 1.31 kg (2.9 lbs), and offered a 14-inch display in either TN FHD (1920×1080) or IPS WQHD (2560×1440), the IPS having a touchscreen option. Generation 3 brought back the physical function keys instead of the adaptive touch bar.

    The X1 Carbon (3rd Gen) was generally well-received for its lightweight design, solid build, and improved battery life. However, some reviewers criticised the limited port selection without Ethernet or USB-C, soldered RAM up to 8GB, and high starting price, at around £1,200.{{Cite web |last=Gade |first=Lisa |date=March 5, 2015 |title=Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (3rd Gen) |url=https://www.mobiletechreview.com/notebooks/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-2015.htm}}

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=13 | 12.5"
    X250 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X250/ThinkPad_X250_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X250 Platform Specifications}}

    | 2015

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305.5|x|208.5|x|20.3|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.31}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|4th or 5th Gen Intel Core}}

    | {{partial|16 GB DDR3L — {{nowrap|1600 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|1 slot}})}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 4400 or 5500 (5th Gen)

    | {{partial|One 2.5" SATA
    One M.2 SATA (conflicting)}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 SATA Card}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN

    1366×768 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS Touch}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|{{smalldiv | M(3/6/6)
    23/48/72Wh
    m(3)
    23Wh }}

    |

    =2016=

    ==X260==

    The ThinkPad X260 laptop was released in 2016 by Lenovo during the CES congress and replaced the earlier ThinkPad X250. The ThinkPad X260 adopts the Skylake processors, adds an additional USB 3.0 port, but USB-C is missing.{{Cite web|url=http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/lenovo-thinkpad-x260-review/|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X260 Review: Balanced for Business Travelers|website=notebookreview.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180808193700/http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/lenovo-thinkpad-x260-review/|archive-date=8 August 2018|url-status=live|access-date=22 February 2019}} and replaces the VGA port with an HDMI port in addition to the existing Mini DisplayPort port.{{cite web|url=http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/ces2016/ces/products.html|title=#CES2016 – Consumer Electronics Show – Lenovo – 2016 CES Product Highlights|website=shop.lenovo.com|access-date=6 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160204203844/http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/ces2016/ces/products.html|archive-date=4 February 2016|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=http://psref.lenovo.com/syspool%5CSys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad%20X260/ThinkPad_X260_Platform_Specifications.pdf|title=ThinkPad X260 Platform Specifications|website=Lenovo.com|access-date=12 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190303005915/http://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad%20X260/ThinkPad_X260_Platform_Specifications.pdf|archive-date=3 March 2019|url-status=live}} Lenovo claims the X260 can achieve battery life of 21.5 hours from a full charge.{{cite web|url=http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/lenovo-think-lineup-ces2016/|title=Lenovo reveals its first 2016 plans for ThinkPad at CES|date=3 January 2016|access-date=20 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170504061948/https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/lenovo-think-lineup-ces2016/|archive-date=4 May 2017|url-status=live}}

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=13 | 12.5"
    X260 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X260/ThinkPad_X260_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X260 Platform Specifications}}

    | 2016

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305.5|x|208.5|x|20.3|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.34}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|6th Gen Intel Core}}

    | {{safe|32 GB DDR4 — 2133 MHz
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|1 slot}})}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 520

    | {{okay|One 2.5" SATA
    or One M.2 x2}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 card (?)}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN

    1366×768 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|{{smalldiv | M(3/6/6)
    23/48/72Wh
    m(3)
    23Wh }}

    |

    =2017=

    ==X270==

    The {{convert|12.5|in|cm|abbr=on}} ThinkPad X270 was announced in December 2016 with TN and IPS displays available in HD and FHD as well as a FHD touch screen option. Lenovo claims the X270 can achieve more than 20 hours of battery life from a full charge.{{cite web|url=http://www.notebookreview.com/news/new-lenovo-thinkpads-ces/|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X270 and More New ThinkPads Announced before CES|access-date=1 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170508193322/http://www.notebookreview.com/news/new-lenovo-thinkpads-ces/|archive-date=8 May 2017|url-status=live}} It includes one USB-C port supporting USB 3.1 Gen 1 speed (5{{nbsp}}Gbit/s) and PD (charging via USB-C), HDMI, two USB Type-A 3.0 ports, one of which is "always on", allowing users to charge items plugged in while the laptop is off or asleep.{{Cite web|url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X270-Core-i5-Full-HD-Laptop-Review.211880.0.html|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X270 (Core i5, Full HD) Laptop Review|last=Herzig|first=Benjamin|website=Notebookcheck|language=en|access-date=22 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190302031007/https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X270-Core-i5-Full-HD-Laptop-Review.211880.0.html|archive-date=2 March 2019|url-status=live}}

    ==A275==

    The A275 is a version of the X270 with an AMD processor and some other differences.

    {{expand section|date=July 2020}}

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=13 | 12.5"
    X270 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X270/ThinkPad_X270_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X270 Platform Specifications}}

    | 2017

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305.5|x|208.5|x|20.3|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.27}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|6th or 7th Gen Intel Core}}

    | {{safe|32 GB DDR4 — {{nowrap|2133 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|1 slot}})}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 520 or 620 (7th Gen)

    | {{okay|One 2.5" SATA 7mm
    or
    One M.2 x2}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN

    1366×768 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS Touch (on-cell)}}

    | rowspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|{{smalldiv | M(3/6/6)
    23/48/72Wh
    m(3)
    23Wh }}

    |

    A275 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_A275/ThinkPad_A275_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad A275 Platform Specifications}}

    | 2017

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.27}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|AMD Carrizo or Bristol Ridge}}

    | {{safe|32 GB DDR4 — {{nowrap|1866 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|1 slot}})}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|AMD Radeon R5 or R7 Graphics

    | {{okay|One 2.5" SATA 7mm
    or
    One M.2 x2}}

    | Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN

    1920×1080 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS Touch (on-cell)}}

    |

    =2018=

    ==X280==

    Lenovo ThinkPad X280{{Cite web|url=https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x280|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X280: Full Review and Benchmarks|first=Avram|last=Piltch|date=2 March 2018|website=LaptopMag}} is the first in the X line to feature charging and docking to USB-C Thunderbolt.

    Unlike previous models in the series, this has soldered RAM, a non-removable battery, and no built-in RJ45 Ethernet port (although one is available via an extension cable). Some users have contended that this eliminates several of the central appeals of the X2* series, and that it effectively represents a replication of Lenovo's existing lines rather than a true continuation of the series.

    ==A285==

    File:Lenovo Thinkpad A285 notebook.jpg

    The A285 is a version of the X280 with an AMD processor. While the ports selection and connectivity look identical, A285 lacks X280's Thunderbolt 3 support.{{Cite web|url=https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-A285-Ryzen-5-Pro-Vega-8-FHD-Laptop-Review.391526.0.html|title=Lenovo ThinkPad A285 (Ryzen 5 Pro, Vega 8, FHD) Laptop Review|first=Sebastian|last=Bade|date=1 June 2019|website=Notebookcheck}}

    ==X380 Yoga==

    {{main|ThinkPad Yoga#X380 Yoga}}

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=13 | 12.5"
    X280 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X280/ThinkPad_X280_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X280 Platform Specifications}}

    | 2018

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|307.7|x|209.8|x|17.4

    17.8|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.13}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|7th or 8th Gen Intel Core}}

    | {{safe|4/8/16 GB DDR4 — 2133 or {{nowrap|2400 (8th Gen)}} MHz
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 620 (7th Gen)
    or Intel UHD Graphics 620 (8th Gen)

    | {{safe|One M.2 x4}}

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN

    1920×1080 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS Touch (on-cell)}}

    | rowspan="2" {{smalldiv | {{okay|m
    48Wh }} }}

    |ThinkShutter
    {{nowrap|One TB3 {{color|red|x2}}}}
    {{color|red|Soldered}} charging port

    A285 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_A285/ThinkPad_A285_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad A285 Platform Specifications}}

    | 2018

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.13}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|1st Gen AMD Ryzen Mobile}}

    | {{safe|8/16 GB DDR4 — {{nowrap|2400 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}}}

    | style="background:#fee0a3;"|AMD Radeon Vega 6, 8 or 10

    | {{safe|One M.2 x4}}

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN

    1920×1080 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS Touch (on-cell)}}

    |ThinkShutter

    colspan=13 | 13.3"
    X380 Yoga {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X380_Yoga/ThinkPad_X380_Yoga_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X380 Yoga Platform Specifications}}

    | 2018

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|313.5|x|222.2|x|18.2|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.43}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|7th or 8th Gen Intel Core}}

    | {{safe|8/16 GB DDR4 — {{nowrap|2400 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel HD Graphics 620 (7th Gen)
    or Intel UHD Graphics 620 (8th Gen)

    | {{safe|One M.2 x4}}

    | {{warning icon}}{{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare, anti-smudge:

    1920×1080 IPS Touch}}

    | {{smalldiv | {{okay|m
    51Wh }} }}

    |{{nowrap|One TB3 {{color|red|x2}}}}

    =2019=

    ==X390==

    Update of X280 with a same case but with a {{convert|13|in|cm|abbr=on}} screen.

    ==X395==

    Same as the X390, but it has an AMD processor.

    ==X390 Yoga==

    {{main|ThinkPad Yoga#X390 Yoga}}

    A smaller 13.3" derivative of the X1 Yoga

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=13 | 13.3"
    X390 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X390/ThinkPad_X390_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X390 Platform Specifications}}

    | 2019

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|311.9|x|217.2|x|16.9|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.22}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|8th or 10th Gen Intel Core}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|4/8/16/32 GB DDR4 — {{nowrap|2400 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel UHD Graphics

    | {{safe|One M.2 x4}}

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet

    Intel Wireless-AC 9560 {{nowrap|Wi-Fi}} or {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6}} AX200
    + {{nowrap|BT 5.0}}
    ({{color|red|soldered}})
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN

    1920×1080 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS PrivacyGuard

    1920×1080 IPS Touch (on-cell)}}

    | rowspan="2" {{smalldiv | {{okay|m
    48Wh }} }}

    |ThinkShutter
    {{nowrap|One TB3 {{color|red|x2}}}}
    {{color|red|Soldered}} charging port

    X395 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X395/ThinkPad_X395_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X395 Platform Specifications}}

    | 2019

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.28}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|2nd Gen AMD Ryzen Mobile}}

    | {{safe|8/16 GB DDR4 — {{nowrap|2400 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}}}

    | style="background:#fee0a3;"|AMD Radeon Vega 6, 8, or 10

    | {{safe|One M.2 x4}}

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare:

    1366×768 TN

    1920×1080 IPS

    1920×1080 IPS PrivacyGuard

    1920×1080 IPS Touch (on-cell)}}

    |ThinkShutter
    {{color|red|Soldered}} charging port

    X390 Yoga {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X390_Yoga/ThinkPad_X390_Yoga_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X390 Yoga Platform Specifications}}

    | 2019

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|310.4|x|219|x|15.95|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.29}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|8th Gen Intel Core}}

    | {{safe|8/16 GB DDR4 — {{nowrap|2400 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel UHD Graphics

    | {{safe|One M.2 x4}}

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet

    Intel Wireless-AC 9560 {{nowrap|Wi-Fi}} or {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6}} AX200
    + {{nowrap|BT 5.0}}
    ({{color|red|soldered}})
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | {{safe|Anti-glare, anti-smudge:

    1920×1080 IPS Touch}}

    | {{smalldiv | {{okay|m
    50Wh }} }}

    |ThinkShutter
    {{nowrap|One TB3 {{color|red|x2}}}}

    =2020=

    {{expand section|date=August 2020}}

    ==X13 Gen 1 (Intel)==

    ==X13 Gen 1 (AMD)==

    ==X13 Yoga Gen 1==

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=13 | 13.3"
    X13 Gen 1 (Intel) {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_1_Intel/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_1_Intel_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X13 Gen 1 (Intel) Platform Specifications}}

    | rowspan="2" | Aug 2020

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|312|x|217.2|x|16.9|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.22}}

    | colspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};"|10th Gen Intel Core

    | rowspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};" |8/16/32 GB DDR4 — {{nowrap|2666 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel UHD Graphics

    | rowspan="3" {{safe|One M.2 x4}}

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet

    Intel {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6}} AX201
    + {{nowrap|BT 5.0}}
    ({{color|red|soldered}})
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | rowspan="2" {{style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}}}};"|

    Anti-glare:

    {{resx|1366|768}} TN

    {{resx|1920|1080}} IPS

    {{resx|1920|1080}} IPS PrivacyGuard

    {{resx|1920|1080}} IPS Touch (on-cell)

    | rowspan="2" {{smalldiv | {{okay|m
    48Wh }} }}

    |ThinkShutter
    {{nowrap|One TB3}} x?

    X13 Gen 1 (AMD) {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_1_AMD/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_1_AMD_Spec.pdf|title=ThinkPad X13 Gen 1 (AMD) Platform Specifications}}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.28}}

    | colspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};"|4rd Gen AMD Ryzen Mobile

    | style="background:#fee0a3;"|AMD Radeon 7 nm Vega 6 or 7

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT M.2 Card
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    |ThinkShutter

    X13 Yoga Gen 1 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Yoga_Gen_1/ThinkPad_X13_Yoga_Gen_1_Spec.PDF|title=ThinkPad X13 Yoga Gen 1 Platform Specifications}}

    | Feb 2020

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|310.4|x|219|x|15.95|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.25}}

    | colspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};"|10th Gen Intel Core

    | {{safe|8/16 GB DDR4 — {{nowrap|2666 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;"|Intel UHD Graphics

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet

    Intel {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6}} AX201
    + {{nowrap|BT 5.0}}
    ({{color|red|soldered}})
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};"|

    Anti-glare, anti-smudge:

    {{resx|1920|1080}} IPS Touch

    {{resx|1920|1080}} IPS Touch PrivacyGuard

    {{resx|3840|2160}} OLED Touch

    | {{smalldiv | {{okay|m
    50Wh }} }}

    |ThinkShutter
    {{nowrap|One TB3}} x?

    =2021=

    {{expand section|date=May 2023}}

    The X13 gen 2 replaced the X13 predecessor with a magnesium/carbon case. The predecessor has a sturdy plastic case.

    == X12 Detachable Gen 1 ==

    Released in 2021 at CES, the tablet is a new redesign that succeeds the Thinkpad X1 Tablet Gen 3. It has a 12.3 inch 3:2 FHD+ screen with a resolution of 1920x1280 pixels (187.61 ppi) at a peak brightness of 400 nits. The tablet came with the option of 11th Generation i3/i5/i7 processors with the option for Intel vPro. Storage was configurable up to a 1TB NVME SSD. The RAM was able to be configured up to 16GB. The tablet dimensions with the folio keyboard is 283.3 x 208.1 x 14.5 mm (11.15 x 8.19 x 0.57 inches) at a weight of 1,100 g (2.42 lbs). Lenovo claimed the device can last up to 10.36 Hours on a single charge. The tablet is capable of charging via USB-C up to 65w using the included charger.{{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/datasheet/ThinkPad-X12-Detachable_datasheet_EN.pdf|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable Gen 1 Datasheet (English)}}

    The X12 model followed a similar format to the Microsoft Surface Pro line of detachable 2-in-1 laptops.{{cite web|url=https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/lenovo-thinkpad-x12-detachable|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable Review: Think Small|first=Michelle|last=Ehrhardt|date=10 March 2021|website=Tom's HARDWARE}} The tablet also came with the pen and folio keyboard included with the laptop, unlike the Surface Pro series.

    The Thinkpad X12 Detachable Gen 1 is designed to come apart for servicing.https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht511685-removal-and-replacement-videos-thinkpad-x12-detachable-20uv-20uw The WWAN card{{Efn|Lenovo does not list SSDs as being compatible with this slot, however an NGFF M.2 SATA SSD does physically fit into the slot. There does not seem to be enough information at the time of writing (March 2025) to determine if such a modification is possible as with older models.}}, 2242 Single-Sided NVMe SSD{{Efn|The listed maximum SSD capacity as 1TB, however 2TB or larger SSDs can be installed. Physical limitations only allow for single-sided SSDs to be installed into the slot due to the drive being mounted upside down as well as part of the backside of the drive being directly underneath part of the cooling system.}}, and Battery can be replaced. Similar to other X series machines, the RAM is soldered to the motherboard. Similarly, the Wifi and Bluetooth Module is soldered to the motherboard and cannot be replaced.

    The tablet is criticized for the lack of ports.{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/22376272/lenovo-thinkpad-x12-detachable-review|title=The ThinkPad X12 Detachable is Lenovo's latest take on the Surface Pro|first=Monica|last=Chin|date=13 April 2021|website=The Verge}} There are only two USB C ports on the machine, along with a headphone jack, kensington lock slot, and internal micro SD/micro sim slot. All ports are located on the left side of the device, with the exception of the kensington lock slot on the right side. The top USB C port is a full function Thunderbolt 4 port and the lower port is a full function USB 3.2 Port. These ports can limit those who utilize devices that are not directly compatible with USB C, which would require a USB hub or related device to adapt the ports on the tablet to a different form factor.{{cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/lenovo-thinkpad-x12-detachable-review-solid-surface-pro-alternative/|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable review: Solid Surface Pro alternative|first=Joshua|last=Goldman|date=10 June 2021|website=CNET}} In addition, the inclusion of only two ports limits the device to being only connected to two devices at a time, a single port if the device is being charged. Limiting the use of the device further without using a USB hub or similar device.

    class="wikitable" style="font-size: 80%; text-align: center; min-width: 80%;"
    ModelRelease (US)Dimensions (mm / in)Weight (min)style="width:17%"|CPUMemory (max)GraphicsStorageNetworkingScreen

    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=12 | 12.3"
    Thinkpad X12 Detachable Gen 1 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Think_Tablets/ThinkPad_X12_Detachable/ThinkPad_X12_Detachable_Spec.pdf|title=Thinkpad X12 Detachable Gen 1 Platform Specifications}}

    | Jan 2021

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|283.3|x|208.1|x|14.5|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{LaptopWeight|kg=1.1}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|1}}; {{partial|Intel 11th Gen
    {{nowrap|i3-1110G4}}
    {{nowrap|i5-1130G7}}
    {{nowrap|i5-1140G7}}
    {{nowrap|i7-1160G7}}
    {{nowrap|i7-1180G7}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{safe|4GB
    LPDDR4x-3733 MHz
    {{nowrap|(Single Channel)}}
    {{color|red|Soldered}}


    8/16 GB
    LPDDR4x-4266 MHz
    {{nowrap|(Dual Channel)}}
    {{color|red|Soldered}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|0}};{{partial|
    Intel UHD Graphics (i3)


    Intel Iris Xe Graphics (i5-i7)}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{partial|
    128GB
    256GB
    512GB
    1TB

    (Single NVME 2242 SSD)}}

    | {{color|red|No Onboard Ethernet}}


    Wifi 6 (AX201) + BT 5.1
    ({{color|red|soldered}})

    {{color|gray| Optional WWAN Slot
    Fibocom L850-GL, 4G LTE CAT9}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{partial|Anti-Reflection/Anti Smudge:

    1920x1280 IPS {{nowrap|400 nits}}
    Multi-Touch}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{partial|m
    42Wh}}

    |style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{Safe|Optional NFC
    Fingerprint Sensor


    One TB4
    +
    {{nowrap|One Type-C}} 10Gbps
    {{nowrap|Full Function}}}}

    ==X13 Gen 2 (Intel)==

    ==X13 Gen 2 (AMD)==

    ==X13 Yoga Gen 2==

    class="wikitable" style="font-size: 80%; text-align: center; min-width: 80%;"
    ModelRelease (US)Dimensions (mm / in)Weight (min)CPUChipsetMemory (max)GraphicsStorageNetworkingScreen

    !Battery

    Other
    colspan="13" | 13.3"
    X13 Gen 2 (Intel) {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_2_Intel/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_2_Intel_Spec.pdf|title=ThinkPad X13 Gen 2 (Intel) Platform Specifications}}

    | rowspan="3" | Feb 2021

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305.8|x|217.89|x|18.06|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | rowspan="2" {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.21|to=1.38}}

    | colspan="2" {{ safe | 11th Gen Intel Core }}

    | rowspan="3" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};" |8/16/32 GB LPDDR4 — {{nowrap|4266 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;" |Intel UHD
    Intel Iris Xe

    | rowspan="3" {{safe|One M.2 x4}}

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet

    Intel {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6}} AX200/AX201/AX210
    + {{nowrap|BT 5.1}}
    ({{color|red|soldered}})
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | rowspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|

    Anti-glare:

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS PrivacyGuard

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Touch (on-cell)

    {{resx|2560|1600}} IPS Low power

    | rowspan="2" {{smalldiv | {{okay|m
    41Wh
    54.7Wh }} }}

    |{{nowrap|Two TB4}}

    X13 Gen 2 (AMD) {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_2_AMD/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_2_AMD_Spec.pdf|title=ThinkPad X13 Gen 2 (AMD) Platform Specifications}}

    | colspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};"|5th Gen AMD Ryzen Mobile

    | style="background:#fee0a3;" |AMD Radeon

    | {{color|red|Mini}} Gigabit Ethernet
    Wi-Fi + BT 5.1
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    |{{nowrap|Two USB-C 3.2}}

    X13 Yoga Gen 2 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Yoga_Gen_2_Intel/ThinkPad_X13_Yoga_Gen_2_Intel_Spec.pdf|title=ThinkPad X13 Yoga Gen 2 (Intel) Platform Specifications}}

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|305|x|213.9|x|15.39|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.2}}

    | colspan="2" {{ safe | 11th Gen Intel Core }}

    | style="background:#ffcead;" |Intel Iris Xe

    | {{color|red|No}} Ethernet

    Intel {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6}} AX201
    + {{nowrap|BT 5.1}}
    ({{color|red|soldered}})
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|

    Anti-glare or anti-smudge:

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Touch

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Touch PrivacyGuard

    {{resx|2560|1600}} IPS Touch

    | {{smalldiv | {{okay|m
    52.8Wh }} }}

    |{{nowrap|Two TB4}}

    =2022=

    {{expand section|date=May 2023}}

    ==X13 Gen 3 (Intel)==

    ==X13 Gen 3 (AMD)==

    ==X13 Yoga Gen 3==

    =2023=

    {{expand section|date=May 2023}}

    ==X13 Gen 4 (Intel)==

    ==X13 Gen 4 (AMD)==

    ==X13 Yoga Gen 4==

    class="wikitable" style="font-size: 80%; text-align: center; min-width: 80%;"
    ModelRelease (US)Dimensions (mm / in)Weight (min)CPUChipsetMemory (max)GraphicsStorageNetworkingScreen

    !Battery

    Other
    colspan="13" | 13.3"
    X13 Gen 4 (Intel) {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_4_Intel/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_4_Intel_Spec.pdf|title=ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (Intel) Platform Specifications}}

    | May 2023

    | rowspan="2" | {{smalldiv | {{convert|301.7|x|214.8|x|15.95|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.09|to=1.25}}

    | colspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};"|13th Gen Intel Core
    {{nowrap|U or P series}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|2}};" |8/16/32 GB LPDDR5 — {{nowrap|4800 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;" |Intel Iris Xe

    | rowspan="3" {{safe|One M.2 x4}}

    | {{color|red|No}} Onboard Ethernet

    Intel {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6}} AX211
    + {{nowrap|BT 5.1}}
    ({{color|red|soldered}})
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|5}};"|

    {{smalldiv | Anti-glare:

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS {{nowrap|300 nits}}

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Low power {{nowrap|400 nits}}

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Touch {{nowrap|300 nits}}

    {{resx|2880|1800}} IPS Low power {{nowrap|400 nits}}

    }}

    | rowspan="3" {{smalldiv | {{okay|m
    41Wh
    54.7Wh }} }}

    |{{nowrap|Two TB4}}

    X13 Gen 4 (AMD) {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_4_AMD/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_4_AMD_Spec.pdf|title=ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (AMD) Platform Specifications}}

    | 2023

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.19|to=1.27}}

    | colspan="2" {{safe|6th Gen AMD Ryzen Mobile
    Ryzen 5 Pro
    Ryzen 7 Pro
    }}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|1}};"|16/32{{nbsp}}GB LPDDR5x {{smalldiv|1=6400{{nbsp}}MHz
    {{nowrap|({{Color|red|soldered}}}}) }}

    | style="background:#fee0a3;"|AMD Radeon 740M / 780M

    | {{color|red|No}} Onboard Ethernet

    {{smalldiv|1=MT {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6E}} RZ616
    QC {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6E}} NFA725A + {{nowrap|BT 5.1}}({{color|red|soldered}}) }}
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};"|

    {{smalldiv | Anti-glare:

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS {{nowrap|300 nits}}

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Low power {{nowrap|400 nits}}

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Touch {{nowrap|300 nits}}

    }}

    |{{nowrap|Two USB4}}

    X13 Yoga Gen 4 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Yoga_Gen_4/ThinkPad_X13_Yoga_Gen_4_Spec.pdf|title=ThinkPad X13 Yoga Gen 4 Platform Specifications}}

    | May 2023

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|301.7|x|214.6|x|16.4|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | {{LaptopWeight|kg=1.21}}

    | colspan="2" style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};"|13th Gen Intel Core
    {{nowrap|U or P series}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|2}};" |8/16/32 GB LPDDR5 — {{nowrap|4800 MHz}}
    {{nowrap|({{color|red|soldered}})}}

    | style="background:#ffcead;" |Intel Iris Xe

    | {{color|red|No}} Onboard Ethernet
    Intel {{nowrap|Wi-Fi 6}} AX211
    + {{nowrap|BT 5.1}}
    ({{color|red|soldered}})
    {{color|gray|Optional WWAN M.2 Card (?)}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};"|

    {{smalldiv | Anti-reflection, anti-smudge:

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Touch

    Anti-glare:

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Touch

    {{resx|1920|1200}} IPS Touch Low power

    }}

    |{{nowrap|Two TB4}}

    =2024=

    {{expand section|date=March 2025}}

    ==X12 Detachable Gen 2==

    Announced at CES 2024, The tablet was refreshed from the Thinkpad X12 Detachable Gen 1 with newer Intel Core Ultra CPUs, an option to be configured with up to 32 GB of RAM, and the addition of Wifi 6E. The form factor remains unchanged from the previous version, including the screen and battery. Both machines share the same maintenance instructions. Accessories that were built for the Gen 1 are compatible with the Gen 2, including aftermarket case, folio keyboard, pens and screen protectors.

    The internals of the machine are largely identical to the first generation, so upgradeable WWAN card, Single-Sided 2242 SSD, and battery replacement is possible. The RAM and Wifi/Bluetooth card is soldered to the motherboard.

    Due to the unchanged external design, critics panned the device for similar reasons to the Gen 1, Including the short battery life.{{cite web|url=https://www.techradar.com/pro/lenovo-thinkpad-x12-detachable-gen-2-business-laptop-review|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable Gen 2 business laptop review |first=Collin|last=Probst|date=12 December 2024|website=tech radar}} In addition, the omission of a high refesh rate display, mediocre speakers, and performance that seems lacking.{{cite web|url=https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/lenovo-thinkpad-x12-gen-2-detachable|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Gen 2 Detachable Review |first=Charles|last=Jefferies|date=26 September 2024|website=PC Mag}} Making the device less appealing to those who are interested in a similar design to the Surface Pro.{{cite web|url=https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/lenovo/lenovo-thinkpad-x12-detachable-gen-2-review|title=Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable (Gen 2) review: A few years behind the Surface Pro

    |first=Zachary|last=Boddy|date=16 January 2025|website=Windows Central}}

    class="wikitable" style="font-size: 80%; text-align: center; min-width: 80%;"
    ModelRelease (US)Dimensions (mm / in)Weight (min)style="width:17%"|CPUMemory (max)GraphicsStorageNetworkingScreen

    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=12 | 12.3"
    Thinkpad
    X12
    Detachable
    Gen 2
    {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Think_Tablets/ThinkPad_X12_Detachable_Gen_2/ThinkPad_X12_Detachable_Gen_2_Spec.pdf|title=Thinkpad X12 Detachable Gen 2 Platform Specifications}}

    | November 2024

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|283.3|x|208.1|x|14.5|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{LaptopWeight|kg=1.1}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|1}}; {{partial|Intel Core Ultra
    {{nowrap|5 134U}}
    {{nowrap|7 164U}}


    {{color|grey|NPU 11 TOPS}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{safe|16 GB
    32 GB
    LPDDR5x-7500 MHz
    {{color|red|Soldered}}
    (6400Mhz due to platform limitations)}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|0}};{{partial|


    Intel Graphics}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{partial|
    256GB
    512GB
    1TB

    (Single NVME 2242 SSD)}}

    | {{color|red|No Onboard Ethernet}}

    Wifi 6E (AX211) + BT 5.3
    ({{color|red|soldered}})

    {{color|gray| Optional WWAN Slot
    Quectel EM160R-GL, 4G LTE CAT16}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{partial|Anti-Reflection/Anti Smudge:

    1920x1280 IPS {{nowrap|400 nits}}
    Multi-Touch}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{partial|m
    42Wh}}

    |style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{Safe|Optional NFC
    Fingerprint Sensor


    One TB4
    +
    {{nowrap|One Type-C}} 10Gbps
    {{nowrap|Full Function}}}}

    ==X13 Gen 5 (Intel)==

    class="wikitable" style="font-size: 80%; text-align: center; min-width: 80%;"
    ModelRelease (US)Dimensions (mm / in)Weight (min)style="width:17%"|CPUMemory (max)GraphicsStorageNetworkingScreen

    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=12 | 13.3"
    Thinkpad X13
    Gen 5 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_5/ThinkPad_X13_Gen_5_Spec.PDF?v=85a2c7a4-9855-4abd-af0f-1bd0de942d07|title=Thinkpad X13 Gen 5 Platform Specifications}}

    | May 2024

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|301.7|x|214.8|x|15.95|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{LaptopWeight|kg=1.12-1.17}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|1}}; {{partial|Intel Core Ultra
    {{nowrap|5 125H}}
    {{nowrap|5 125U}}
    {{nowrap|5 135U}}
    {{nowrap|7 155H}}
    {{nowrap|7 155U}}
    {{nowrap|7 165U}}


    {{color|grey|NPU 11 TOPS}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{safe|16 GB
    32 GB
    64 GB
    LPDDR5x-7500 MHz
    {{color|red|Soldered}}
    (6400Mhz due to platform limitations)}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|0}};{{partial|


    Intel Graphics
    {{nowrap|(U-Series)}}


    Intel Arc Graphics
    {{nowrap|(H-Series)}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{partial|
    256GB
    512GB
    1TB
    2TB

    (Single NVME 2280 SSD)}}

    | {{color|red|No Onboard Ethernet}}

    Wifi 6E (AX211) + BT 5.3
    ({{color|red|soldered}})

    Wifi 7 (BE200) + BT 5.4
    ({{color|red|soldered}})

    {{color|gray| Optional WWAN Slot
    Quectel EM061K-GL, 4G LTE CAT6
    Fibocom FM350-GL, 5G Sub-6 GHz}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{partial|Anti-Glare:
    1920x1200 IPS {{nowrap|300 nits}}
    No Touch


    Anti-Glare:

    1920x1200 IPS {{nowrap|300 nits}}
    Multi-Touch


    Anti-Glare:

    1920x1200 IPS {{nowrap|400 nits}}
    No Touch}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{partial|m
    41Wh
    54.7Wh}}

    |style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{Safe|Optional NFC
    Fingerprint Sensor


    Two TB4
    +
    Two USB-A 5Gbps
    +
    One HDMI 2.1}}

    ==X13 2-in-1 Gen 5 (Intel)==

    class="wikitable" style="font-size: 80%; text-align: center; min-width: 80%;"
    ModelRelease (US)Dimensions (mm / in)Weight (min)style="width:17%"|CPUMemory (max)GraphicsStorageNetworkingScreen

    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=12 | 13.3"
    Thinkpad X13
    2-in-1
    Gen 5 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X13_2_in_1_Gen_5/ThinkPad_X13_2_in_1_Gen_5_Spec.pdf|title=Thinkpad X13 2-in-1 Gen 5 Platform Specifications}}

    | May 2024

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|301.7|x|214.6|x|16.4|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{LaptopWeight|kg=1.22-1.26}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|1}}; {{partial|Intel Core Ultra
    {{nowrap|5 125U}}
    {{nowrap|5 135U}}
    {{nowrap|7 155U}}
    {{nowrap|7 165U}}


    {{color|grey|NPU 11 TOPS}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{safe|16 GB
    32 GB
    64 GB
    LPDDR5x-7500 MHz
    {{color|red|Soldered}}
    (6400Mhz due to platform limitations)}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|0}};{{partial|


    Intel Graphics}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{partial|
    256GB
    512GB
    1TB
    2TB

    (Single NVME 2280 SSD)}}

    | {{color|red|No Onboard Ethernet}}

    Wifi 6E (AX211) + BT 5.3
    ({{color|red|soldered}})

    Wifi 7 (BE200) + BT 5.4
    ({{color|red|soldered}})

    {{color|gray| Optional WWAN Slot
    Quectel EM061K-GL, 4G LTE CAT6
    Quectel EM160R-GL, 4G LTE CAT16}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{partial|Anti-Glare:
    1920x1200 IPS {{nowrap|300 nits}}
    Multi-Touch


    Anti-Reflection/Anti Smudge:

    1920x1200 IPS {{nowrap|300 nits}}
    Multi-Touch


    Anti-Glare:

    1920x1200 IPS {{nowrap|400 nits}}
    Multi-Touch}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{partial|m
    41Wh
    54.7Wh}}

    |style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{Safe|Optional NFC
    Fingerprint Sensor


    Two TB4


    +
    Two USB-A 5Gbps
    +
    One HDMI 2.1}}

    =2025=

    {{expand section|date=March 2025}}

    ==X13 Gen 6 (AMD)==

    {{cite web|url=https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/events/mwc/announcement|title=MWC 2025 Lenovo Announcement}}

    ==X13 Gen 6 (Intel)==

    {{cite web|url=https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/events/mwc/announcement|title=MWC 2025 Lenovo Announcement}}

    ==X9 14 Gen 1 (Intel)==

    Announced at CES,{{cite web|url=https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/events/ces/product-announcements/|title=CES 2025 Lenovo Announcement}} This laptop is a new category for Lenovo. Notable design differences include the removal of the red trackpoint, larger trackpad, Ai Features, and redesigned chassis.

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=12 | 13.3"
    Thinkpad X9 14 Gen 1 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X9_14_Gen_1/ThinkPad_X9_14_Gen_1_Spec.pdf|title=Thinkpad X9 14 Gen 1 Platform Specifications}}

    | March 2025

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|311.8|x|212.3|x|6.7-17.8|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{LaptopWeight|kg=1.21-1.27}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|1}}; {{partial|Intel Core Ultra
    {{nowrap|5 226V}}
    {{nowrap|5 228V}}
    {{nowrap|5 238V}}
    {{nowrap|7 258V}}
    {{nowrap|7 268V}}


    {{color|grey|NPU 48 TOPS}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{safe|16 GB
    32 GB
    LPDDR5x-8533 MHz
    {{color|red|Soldered}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|0}};{{partial|


    Intel Arc Graphics 130V
    {{color|grey|(Core Ultra 5)}}


    Intel Arc Graphics 140V
    {{color|grey|(Core Ultra 7)}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{partial|
    256GB
    512GB
    1TB
    2TB

    (Single NVME 2242 SSD)}}

    | {{color|red|No Onboard Ethernet}}

    {{color|red|No Optional WWAN}}

    Wifi 7 (BE201) + BT 5.4
    ({{color|red|soldered}})

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{partial|Anti-Glare:
    1920x1200 OLED {{nowrap|400 nits}}
    Non-Touch
    60Hz


    Anti-Reflection/Anti Smudge:

    2880x1800 OLED {{nowrap|500 nits}}
    Multi-Touch
    {{nowrap|30Hz-120Hz VRR}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{partial|m
    55Wh}}

    |style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{Safe|Optional
    Fingerprint Sensor


    {{color|red|No NFC}}


    {{color|red|No Trackpoint}}


    Two TB4
    +
    One HDMI 2.1}}

    ==X9 15 Gen 1(Intel)==

    Announced at CES,{{cite web|url=https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/events/ces/product-announcements/|title=CES 2025 Lenovo Announcement}} This laptop is a new category for Lenovo. Notable design differences include the removal of the red trackpoint, larger trackpad, Ai Features, and redesigned chassis.

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    !Battery

    Other
    colspan=12 | 13.3"
    Thinkpad X9 15 Gen 1 {{cite web|url=https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_X9_15_Gen_1/ThinkPad_X9_15_Gen_1_Spec.pdf|title=Thinkpad X9 15 Gen 1 Platform Specifications}}

    | March 2025

    | {{smalldiv | {{convert|339.55|x|228.5|x|12.9|mm|in|2|abbr=values|disp=br}} }}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{LaptopWeight|kg=1.4}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|1}}; {{partial|Intel Core Ultra
    {{nowrap|5 226V}}
    {{nowrap|5 228V}}
    {{nowrap|5 238V}}
    {{nowrap|7 258V}}
    {{nowrap|7 268V}}


    {{color|grey|NPU 48 TOPS}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{safe|16 GB
    32 GB
    LPDDR5x-8533 MHz
    {{color|red|Soldered}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|0}};{{partial|


    Intel Arc Graphics 130V
    {{color|grey|(Core Ultra 5)}}


    Intel Arc Graphics 140V
    {{color|grey|(Core Ultra 7)}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{partial|
    256GB
    512GB
    1TB
    2TB

    (Single NVME 2242 SSD)}}

    | {{color|red|No Onboard Ethernet}}

    {{color|red|No Optional WWAN}}

    Wifi 7 (BE201) + BT 5.4
    ({{color|red|soldered}})

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|4}};{{partial|Anti-Reflection/
    {{nowrap|Anti-Fingerprint:}}
    2880x1800 OLED {{nowrap|500 nits}}
    Multi-Touch
    {{nowrap|30Hz-120Hz VRR}}


    Anti-Reflection/
    {{nowrap|Anti-Fingerprint:}}

    2880x1800 OLED {{nowrap|500 nits}}
    Non-Touch
    {{nowrap|30Hz-120Hz VRR}}}}

    | style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|7}};{{partial|m
    80Wh}}

    |style="background:{{LaptopPaletteColor|6}};{{Safe|Optional
    Fingerprint Sensor


    {{color|red|No NFC}}


    {{color|red|No Trackpoint}}


    Two TB4


    +
    One USB-A 10Gbps
    +
    One HDMI 2.1}}

    See also

    Notes

    {{notelist}}

    References

    {{Reflist|30em}}