Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Price List March, 2021 & Specs in Philippines
Screen Size
12.5"
OS
Windows 7 Professional
Battery Life
9.2h
Backlit Keyboard
No
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Lenovo " X220 - Intel i5 2520M 2.5Ghz - 4GB RAM - 12.5""LED"
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Lenovo Thinkpad X220 i5 4GB 128SSD 12.5 with Free Laptop Box with Foam and Protective Pouch
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Cheapest Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Price in Philippines is ₱ 12,500.00
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Price List by Country for Lenovo ThinkPad X220
Country | International Price | Price in PHP |
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Indonesia | IDR 2.938.000 | ₱ 9,959.00 |
Philippines | PHP 12,500.00 | ₱ 12,500.00 |
Vietnam | VND 2.980.000 | ₱ 6,301.00 |
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Specs
Display | |
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Screen Size | 12.5" |
Screen Technology | LED |
Platform | |
OS | Windows 7 Professional |
Battery | |
Battery Life | 9.2h |
Features | |
Backlit Keyboard | No |
Touch Screen | No |
Fingerprint Reader | No |
Design | |
Weight | 1.3kg |
Body Material | Plastic |
Graphics | |
Graphic Card | Intel HD Graphics 3000 |
Connector Ports | |
HDMI | Yes |
USB 3.0 | Yes |
USB Type-C | No |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
VGA | Yes |
Thunderbolt | No |
USB | Yes |
Card Reader | Yes |
DVI | No |
DisplayPort | Yes |
Camera | |
Webcam Resolution | HD |
Memory | |
RAM Type | DDR3 |
RAM Speed | 1333MHz |
Colour | |
Colours | Black |
Packaging Data | |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Connection | |
Wifi Standard | 802.11a/b/g/n |
Reviews of Lenovo ThinkPad X220
storagereview.com
Reviewed on 2011-11-21
The ThinkPad X220 is one of Lenovo’s best selling laptops, and for good reason. The ThinkPad X220 features power and portability in the same package, a bevvy of appealing upgrade options, and a surprisingly low price of under $1,000 for many configurations...
Read more > notebookcheck.net
Reviewed on 2011-06-23
Keyboard, Battery life, Performance, Quick sync video, Easily upgradeable, Accessories and guarantee extensions, Bright display with good contrast and stable viewing angles, mSata interface, Noise emissions, 36 months guarantee
USB 3.0 is only available with the Core i7, Positioning of the ports, VGA signal quality, Case quality up close, CPU throttling in a variety of situations
Our test model is configured with hardware which would suit students better than professionals. This is due to the fact that at the start of our testing there were no regular models which had the IPS display. As such, our test model is equipped with an In...
Read more > techworld.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-29
Lenovo's Thinkpad X220 ultraportable, replacing the X201, is sure to be a hit with ThinkPad fans as well as most everyone else. It's fast, light, has a great 12.5-inch display, and continues the company's tradition of superb input ergonomics with an i...
Read more > pcworld.com_techhive.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-25
Lightweight, with great battery endurance and options, Excellent performance and ergonomics
Comes overloaded with background apps
The Lenovo ThinkPad X220 ultraportable laptop, which replaces the X201, is sure to be a hit with ThinkPad fans--as well as most everyone else. It's fast and light, it has a great 12.5-inch display, and it continues the company's tradition of superb inp...
Read more > gottabemobile.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-23
The Lenovo ThinkPad x220 is a new 12.5″ ultraportable notebook that will be available for purchase in April. We've had a chance to use the ThinkPad x220 as our primary notebook for the past several weeks and we have been blown away by what this 2nd Gen Co...
Read more > engadget.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-18
Extremely comfortable keyboard Superb battery life Great performance
Clickpad can be a bit wonky Design may feel outdated to some Can get pricey with configuration options
Admit it, when you look at the picture above, all you really see is a laptop with a design that hasn't changed much in the last ten years. It's true, based on its professional aesthetic alone, the ThinkPad X220 can't really be distinguished from the other...
Read more > techspot.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-14
Over the past year I've had the opportunity to review nearly half a dozen Lenovo notebooks including models from the consumer-level IdeaPad line as well as the business-oriented ThinkPad series. Living up to its reputation, I've generally been pleased ...
Read more > cnet.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-14
Classic ThinkPad design in a compact package, amazing battery life, and the latest Intel processors make the Lenovo ThinkPad X220 a standout travel laptop
The touch-pad-pointing-stick combo remains an awkward compromise, and as with most ThinkPads you're paying a hefty premium for the sturdy case and business-friendly software
Lenovo's X-series laptops have always been high-end ultraportable machines for business travelers who need to work on the go with a minimum amount of compromise. The X220 continues this tradition and adds a few new twists at the same time. The biggest design...
Read more > mobiletechreview.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-08
Incredibly powerful yet light, phenomenal IPS display, extreme battery life, more affordable than outgoing X201, Incredibly powerful yet light, phenomenal IPS display, extreme battery life, more affordable than outgoing X201, What'
No dedicated graphics option, No dedicated graphics option, No dedicated graphics option, No dedicated graphics option
Technology is anything but timeless, but if such an animal as a timeless piece of tech existed; it might just be the ThinkPad. The ThinkPad has survived an ownership change (from IBM to Lenovo) without losing its distinctive qualities or market share:...
Read more > notebookreview.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-08
Exceptional performance, Amazing battery life, Excellent durability,
Buttonless touchpad may bother some users, No docking station pass through on the optional slice battery,
Noise levels were virtually a non-issue during normal daily use with the X220. The default fan speed is whisper quiet--so much so that you have to put the notebook to your ear in order to hear the fan at all. The fan d...
Read more > wired.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-08
Insane battery life flirts with five long hours. Blazing performance outdoes your kid's gaming laptop. Superlightweight, but solidly built. Milspec tested (though not yet certified)
Halfbaked touchpad design. Please, Lenovo, please swap the Fn and Ctrl keys once and for all
Ultralights aren’t for everyone, but with the ThinkPad X220, Lenovo sure is doing its best to make the case that they can be.This latest version of its super-slim executive standby is ThinkPad doing everything it does best. Still impossibly portable — ...
Read more > pcmag.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-08
Phenomenal typing experience. Improved keyboard. Larger 12.5-inch widescreen. Durable. DisplayPort and HD Webcam are new to the family. Excellent battery life. Best in class performance. Dual pointing devices.
New touchpad design is a one-finger-at-a-time navigating tool. Unexciting color.
A business ultraportable is only as good as its user experience, a fact that Lenovo is well aware of. The company has made tremendous strides with its X-Series laptops based on this idea, and it continues to do so with its latest Lenovo ThinkPad X220 (...
Read more > Laptopmag.com
Reviewed on 2011-03-08
Long battery life, Strong performance, Light weight, Display has great viewing angles, Responsive keyboard
Washed-out, flaky webcam, Short palm rest, Poor palm rejection
Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 series has a long history of combining lightweight portability, epic battery life, and uncompromising performance. The 12.5-inch, $1,299 ThinkPad X220 offers a couple of new riffs on this familiar theme, including a 16:9 screen, ...
Read more > cnet.com.au
Reviewed on 2011-03-14
Classic ThinkPad design in a compact package, amazing battery life, and the latest Intel processors make the Lenovo ThinkPad X220 a standout travel laptop
The touch-pad-pointing-stick combo remains an awkward compromise, and as with most ThinkPads you're paying a hefty premium for the sturdy case and business-friendly software
Lenovo's X-series laptops have always been high-end ultraportable machines for business travelers who need to work on the go with a minimum amount of compromise. The X220 continues this tradition and adds a few new twists at the same time. The biggest d...
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