The ThinkPad 11e is similar to Lenovo’s other ThinkPads: It has a raven black chassis with the company’s logo displayed on the lid’s corner. The hybrid can bend back up to 360 degrees, allowing it to work in a traditional laptop, stand, tent, or tablet mode. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your view point), it has a touchpad, but not a TrackPoint pointing stick. In terms of power, the ThinkPad 11e packs a 1.6-GHz Intel Celeron N3150 quad-core processor with 4GB of RAM and 16GB of eMMC storage that’s expandable via the laptop’s SD card slot. Its 11.6-inch screen is a modest 1366 x 768 resolution. We especially like that the ThinkPad 11e is built to stand up to everyday wear and tear. It’s been MIL-Spec tested to withstand high pressure, humidity, and dust. It also has some rugged features like a rubber bumper to protect it from falls and strengthened hinges. Combined, these features make the ThinkPad 11e (opens in new tab) an excellent and affordable Chromebook for students on a tight budget.
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