Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It goes by many names: the TrackPoint, the nub, the mouse nipple, the pointing stick, the weird red dot on your ...
Lenovo has refreshed its ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard for a second generation, allowing those who love the keyboard from iconic ThinkPad laptops to enjoy typing with many more devices. Compared to the ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II ($85.99) takes the ThinkPad experience back to its Japanese minimalist roots. Inspired by the simple design of Bento lunch boxes, distinctive black ThinkPad ...
Some PC users like to use a mouse. Others prefer trackpads. But some folks consider Lenovo’s TrackPoint system to be the gold standard for input. Typically found on Lenovo ThinkPad laptops, the ...
IBM's ThinkPad has been one of the most iconic names in the laptop market and its keyboard is just as memorable both for its quality as well as its red nub. Some fans love that keyboard to the point ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Those who didn’t come up in the professional world during IBM’s heyday, yet work on one of Lenovo ...
Lenovo announced the ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II ahead of CES. The keyboard mirrors the look and feel of the keyboards from the ThinkPad line of laptops. The keyboard is expected to launch in May ...
TL;DR: Lenovo's new ThinkPad X9 14/15 laptops have been leaked, revealing the removal of the TrackPoint and reduced connectivity options, featuring only a USB Type-C, USB Type-A, and mini-jack port.
Too expensive. Not as fast or long-lasting as the competition. If you’re an old-school ThinkPad fan, Lenovo has done the unthinkable: The ThinkPad X9 14 doesn’t have the famous red TrackPoint in the ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II ($85.99) takes the ThinkPad experience back to its Japanese minimalist roots. Inspired by the simple design of Bento lunch boxes, distinctive black ThinkPad ...
Those who didn’t come up in the professional world during IBM’s heyday, yet work on one of Lenovo ’s ThinkPad laptops today, might wonder why the TrackPoint is still around. After all, it was IBM’s ...
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