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Tag Archives: x1
Designing the Lenovo X1 keyboard
The IBM Lenovo blog has posted this fascinated look at the design behind the new Lenovo X1 laptop’s keyboard. The keyboard isn’t your regular laptop keyboard, it’s slightly modified to make typing the absolute best experience on a portable device. … Continue reading
Lenovo ThinkPad X1: the thinnest ThinkPad yet
This isn’t the slimmest computer around, but it’s the slimmest ThinkPad so far. And it looks beautiful. If this was able to easily run Mac OS X I’d prefer this over a MacBook Air any day.
WANT: Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
Sony Ericsson just announced the XPERIA X1, a beautiful arc-slider smartphone with heaps of features. From the press release: The XPERIA X1 combines a 3-inch clear wide VGA display and a full QWERTY keyboard within a quality metal-finish body. With … Continue reading