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Lenovo’s new ThinkPad TrackPoint II Bluetooth keyboard costs $99 and gives you a way to use the infamous red mouse nub with your desktop computer.
If you’ve ever wished you could just chop the keyboard off your ThinkPad and use it on for your desktop setup, Lenovo’s new $99 ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II has you covered.
The keyboard’s layout is also applauded by traditionalists who want easy access to every key they’ve ever struck since the dawn of the computer age. Here’s the keyboard on the ThinkPad X220.
The first “isolation” keyboard was on the first generation Texas Instruments 99/4 home computer. I learned to touch type on one, so that I could re-type in programs faster, as there was no ...
With a bigger screen than most Windows tablets and an included keyboard dock, the 10-inch Lenovo Miix 2 tries to walk the line between entertainment and productivity, but it's still a few keyboard ...
Leading Lenovo’s accessories showcase are the hybrid Lenovo AdaptX Mouse and a Self-Charging Bluetooth Keyboard. The company has also showcased a proof-of-concept AI Travel set and an AI Display.
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