United States - Lauren Barnard
If you don't mind doing without a touchpad, fine--but Lenovo, for example, gives users both options in its notebooks (including the ThinkPad T400). Several shortcut keys sit on the most accessible side of screen in tablet mode. ...
2 mainstream media weighed in on a similar topic
7 Months Ago,
Computerworld says
(in Fujitsu LifeBook T2020 Tablet PC)
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If you don't mind doing without a touchpad, fine--but Lenovo, for example, gives users both options in its notebooks (including the ThinkPad T400). Several shortcut keys sit on the most accessible side of screen in tablet mode. ...
And
PC World says
(in Fujitsu Lifebook T2020)
If you don't mind doing without a touchpad, fine--but Lenovo, for example, gives users both options in its notebooks (including the ThinkPad T400). Several shortcut keys sit on the most accessible side of screen in tablet mode. ...
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much better than my old dell laptop in terms of keyboard,overall design,etc.. The only complaint is that 2 USB ports on left are vertical. No much room between USBs means it is impractical to utilize two USBs together. Keywords: ThinkPad Laptop T400 Lenovo Review Technology
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