Lenovo Thinkpad X9 review: The prettiest business PC

Lenovo Thinkpad X9 review: The prettiest business PC


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A few years ago, Lenovo broke the traditional ThinkPad mold with the leather-topped ThinkPad Z13, and now the company is back with another alternative design dubbed the ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition. This new iteration retains the MIL-SPEC testing of traditional ThinkPads, but ditches the black boxy design for a sleek aluminum shell with a very distinctive bottom, a vivid OLED display, and – gasp – an all-new keyboard without the little red nub between the g, h, and b keys. Don’t fret though, ThinkPad die-hards. Lenovo says these drastic changes are only coming to the X9 – at least for now.

So just what is a ThinkPad without its most enduring features, and can this new design compete with the best ultrabooks you can buy? Let’s find out together below, starting with the attractive new design.

Design of the Lenovo ThinkPad X9 14

Lenovo Thinkpad X9

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Viewed at an angle and under certain lighting, the ThinkPad X9 could be mistaken for a traditional ThinkPad, in part thanks to the familiar logo and red LED power indicator in the corner of the lid. But the X9’s chassis is made of dark gray recycled aluminum. The lid is pretty resistant to fingerprints and smudges, and the bottom is ribbed in a way that reminds me of fancy hardshell luggage.