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Engadget: How would you change Lenovo's ThinkPad X120e?

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ColonelONeill
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Re: Engadget: How would you change Lenovo's ThinkPad X120e?

Engadget ThinkPad threads never go well. Consumers expect consumer design, go figure.
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thecrafter
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Re: Engadget: How would you change Lenovo's ThinkPad X120e?

Chage the monitor to something higher quality

Have a 6-cell battery that sits flush.

Keyboard could be a little better, don't know if mine was defective but some keys would require harder presses than others. Especially the down arrow key

That's about it :smileyhappy: Great design.

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HiVolt
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Re: Engadget: How would you change Lenovo's ThinkPad X120e?

* Better battery life on 3 cell, or make a 6 cell that doesn't stick out

* Install a Hard Drive activity LED

* Make the power adapter smaller with better cord management

* Have dedicated keys for volume/mute control like most other ThinkPads

* Fix the annoying software glitches.

* Switch to the Intel platform

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wyld
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Re: Engadget: How would you change Lenovo's ThinkPad X120e?

*****better screen*****

* backlit keys

* fix the software bugs

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