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Posted by dthrp
 - October 07, 2017, 16:10:07
There is nothing "old" about any of this though. Yes the keyboard may be an old-fashioned style, but it was clearly redesigned from the ground up as also well explained by Lenovo insiders. And as to whether it is really better is an entirely subjective opinion.
Posted by Wopp
 - October 07, 2017, 13:48:50
Good keyboard, but meh to all the other parts of the hardware.  On the other hand, when you have to pay extra for an old keyboard that is clearly better than the present day stuff, it really makes you think about the whole idea of generational improvement in electronics.
Posted by Craig Ward
 - October 07, 2017, 01:48:50
I was quite hyped for this device, and while I've only had time to skim your review so far Allen, I think the biggest disappointment is reusing an existing chassis. Don't get me wrong, I know they probably wouldn't have made it at all if they couldn't reuse a chassis, but it restricted certain retro features.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 05, 2017, 15:01:19
The ThinkPad 25 taps into nostalgia for a visually appealing chassis while incorporating modern must-haves like Thunderbolt 3 and HDMI. The CPU and GPU, however, are limited to the i7-7500U and GeForce MX940.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-25-Anniversary-Edition-is-1900-USD-sans-Kaby-Lake-R-and-Pascal.253324.0.html