![]() ![]() The island-style keys are wide and large, and have a slightly concave shape that helps touch-typists feel the boundaries between them. The palm rest, which left our wrists hanging over the lip on last year's X230, has been lengthened enough to support an adult hand, which is absolutely critical for typing comfortably and avoiding shoulder strain. Hitting 80 decibels on our sound meter, the X240 is well below the 84 dB category average when sitting on a table but sounded even lower when sitting on our lap.Ĭlick to EnlargeWith the ThinkPad X240 keyboard, Lenovo has taken two big steps forward, but also one small step back from its prior X200 series laptops. The system comes with Dolby v4 audio software, which helps make the sound better than it would have been without it, but it still doesn't make the audio pleasant. When we tried playing both the bass-heavy "Forget Me Nots" and the guitar-centric "Fight for Your Right to Party," sound was barely loud enough to fill a small room. ![]() Though it was good enough for watching videos, the laptop's bottom-mounted speakers delivered weak, quiet audio in our tests. The 10-point touch digitizer was extremely responsive throughout our testing, even allowing us to draw with all our fingers at once in Windows Paint.įorget about using the X240 as a stereo. Registering 325 lux on our light meter, the display is well above the 213-lux category average and the 263-lux MacBook Air 13-inch, but behind the 411-lux Dell Latitude E7240. Lenovo will be offering a 1080p screen option on the X240 in the near future. Gradients, such as the silver in the Avengers logo, appeared grainy. ![]() Unfortunately, the relatively low resolution made fine details (like the stubble on Robert Downey Jr.'s face) harder to make out than on the 1080p ThinkPad T440s we tested. When we watched a trailer for "The Avengers," the orange in some explosions and the red in Thor's cape really popped off the screen and did not fade, even at 180 degrees to either side. Static electricity could damage the card.Click to EnlargeThe 12.5-inch, 1366 x 768-pixel IPS touch display on the X240 delivers bright colors and wide viewing angles. Before positioning an NFC card, touch a metal table or a grounded metal object.The following sections provide instructions on how to adjust the position of an NFC card and an NFC-enabled smartphone for NFC communication. In some scenarios, you might want to use an NFC card or an NFC-enabled smartphone with your tablet to transfer data. You can use the NFC feature with NFC-supported programs, such as the Lenovo QuickCast program and the Lenovo QuickDisplay program. If you still cannot enable the NFC feature, check the NFC setting in the ThinkPad Tablet Setup program by doing the following:ġ. Slide the NFC control to the right to enable the NFC feature. Tap Settings ➙ Change PC settings ➙ Network ➙ Radio devices.ģ. If the NFC feature of your tablet is disabled, do the following to enable the NFC feature:Ģ. If your tablet is equipped with the NFC feature, the NFC logoīy default, the NFC feature is enabled. By using the NFC feature, you can establish radio communications between your tablet and another NFC-enabled device over a distance no more than a few centimeters. Depending on the model, your tablet might come with the NFC feature. Near field communication (NFC) is a high-frequency and short-range wireless communications technology. Tap the ID of the Bluetooth device you want to unpair.ĥ. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen to display the charms.Ĥ. To unpair a Bluetooth device, do the following:ġ. When the Bluetooth device you want to pair is found, tap the ID of the Bluetooth device. The tablet will search for Bluetooth devices.ĥ. Slide the control to the right to turn it on. ![]() In the navigation panel, tap PC and devices ➙ Bluetooth.Ĥ. ![]()
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