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With just a little bit of code, the old keyboard becomes one of the best portable keyboards in existence, and probably a bit cheaper than the official Lenovo USB-bound ThinkPad keyboard.
The traditional ThinkPad keyboard earned its reputation as being best for typing accuracy and comfort. Now a new contender is taking its place.
The Lenovo Y Gaming Keyboard sports decent keys and good macro features, but it's dragged down by pointless lighting, limited software and an obnoxious design.
Lenovo can't exactly slap the IBM name onto their systems, so we have a hybrid: the ThinkPad logo is now half silver, half IBM's red-green-blue.
Last year, Lenovo surprised us with a novel concept. What if there was a laptop the size of a tablet with a touch-sensitive surface in place of a keyboard? That notion birthed the Yoga Book, a ...
And Lenovo’s is set toward the rear of the laptop like normal, unlike MSI’s weird and uncomfortable keyboard-forward configuration.
If you love the iconic Lenovo nub, you can get it on a new standalone keyboard. The ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II brings Lenovo's classic keyboard design to a wireless keyboard.
The new T-series ThinkPads offer a host of enhancements over the prior models. But the classic-style keyboard has been jettisoned in favor of the chiclet, or island-style, flavor.