infoworld.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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Starting at $1599, the Lenovo ThinkPad T400s can be a compelling little laptop. Of course, once you start adding all the bells and whistles, the price kicks up significantly (our model, as reviewed, sells for $2130). Still, thanks to...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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Lenovo ThinkPad T series are most people’s favorite laptops as they are in good performance as well as good commercial choices. The 14 inches laptops with 2.4kg or so are a little heavier to us, so when Lenovo ThinkPad T400s with 1.8kg released, many T...
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Since its introduction at the hands of IBM in 1992, the ThinkPad line of notebooks has become synonymous among business users due to its durability, performance and cutting-edge approach to usability. Manufactured by Lenovo since 2005, the ThinkPad lin...

There's a lot to like when it comes to Lenovo's multi-touch ThinkPad T400s. Build quality is about as good as it gets, and both the keyboard and trackpad are of a very high standard. With a quick Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a solid-state drive at th...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s is the thinnest and lightest model in the ThinkPad T series. The 14.1-inch laptop also stands out in the series because it has an optional capacitive touch screen that works with Windows 7’s multi-touch capability. Our review...

Fast performance for productivity apps, music and video playback, solidly built.

Expensive multitouch feature.

The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s is one of the first Windows 7 notebooks to have a multi touch display, and it’s fast at running most productivity applications. It has the signature ThinkPad look and solid build, a great keyboard and a good camera for web...
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Geek.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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Recently Lenovo issued a slight refresh to two models in the ThinkPad line, the T400s and the X200 tablet. Both received multi-touch capable LCD panels and the X200 also picked up an outdoor-viewable, much brighter LCD panel option. The multi-touch dis...
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By Tobias Winkler 09/09/24 Lenovo promises high performance packed in an ultra-light 14" notebook with its ThinkPad T400s. However, the low test weight of 1.75 kg isn't supposed to make compromises in view of the known ThinkPad quality or in the suppl...

Very good case quality, Very good interface configuration, Very good interface distribution, Good keyboard and trackpoint, Very good application performance, Very fast mass memory, Low weight, High energy efficiency, Bright and unreflective display, Overa...

Contrast poor and viewing angle dependent display, Depending on the scenario, disagreeable frequency noises (probably wireless modules), Knobby touchpad not very suitable for multitouch, Display lid and keyboard stiffness not of the usual high level of ot...

Lenovo has modified exactly the right things on the T400s and has achieved an incredible plus on mobility, particularly due the reduced weight. The multifarious connectivity fulfills almost every wish, as it bids all three current connection options in fo...
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Lenovos T400s touch-screen model is as solid a laptop as the non-touch-enabled T400s, but a dearth of touch-enabled apps as well as a premium for the touch-screen make the system less than compelling at this time. However, in eWEEK Labs tests, the sy...
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wired.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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Lovely textured trackpad (ironically redundant given the multitouch screen). Still offers solid ThinkPad design and sturdiness. Turns Paint into Fingerpaint — fun, Huge price markup for touch features. Massive performance, weight and battery hit...
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Lenovo ThinkPad T400s Touch Review Article ContentsLenovo ThinkPad T400s Touch Review Multi-touch functionality is one of the newest features being added to notebooks and tablets alike. Currently only tablets offer screen manipulation of objects, wh...
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In case you havent noticed, Lenovo has a thing for re-introducing machines with a tweak here or there and maybe a dash of new functionality. The IdeaPad S10-2 is a great example of that, as is the partially-new, multi-touch ThinkPad T400s. Frankly, th...

In our synthetic benchmark testing, the ThinkPad T400s Multi-Touch managed to hold its own and performance was in line with expectations. This is a ~$2500 machine though, and it should perform as such. The 2.53GHz CPU, 4GB of RAM and SSD really helped...
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Editors’ Note: Portions of this review were taken from our original Lenovo ThinkPad T400s review; the two systems are identical, save for the added touchscreen and Windows 7 OS (instead of Vista) installed on the newer system.Back in June, Lenovo intro...

Blazing fast performance, Best-in-class keyboard, Intuitive Simple Tap interface...

Heavier than original T400s, High premium for touchscreen...

This touch-enabled business notebook performs well, but it carries a hefty premium.
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s (Multitouch) ($2,395 direct) incites lust among business users. It has the Lenovo ThinkPad X301s exquisitely thin dimensions, but offers a 14-inch LED widescreen. Its the lightest business laptop in its class—and thats w...

Multitouch panel works well. Exquisitely thin. Modular optical drive included. Fast, energy-efficient processor. Nice resolution. Tough as nails. Phenomenal typing experience. Excellent green credentials.

No FireWire or extra card slot. No extended batteries available.

The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s (Multitouch), a big-screen version of the ThinkPad X300 commands the same kind of awe, and now has multitouch capability...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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Not too long ago, we raved about the Lenovo ThinkPad T400s, the thinnest, lightest—and in our opinion, best—14.1-inch thin-and-light notebook on the market. Now Lenovo has followed up that model with the ThinkPad T400s Multi-Touch. Set t...

Responsive touch screen; excellent productivity performance; SimpleTap utility brings makes touch features more accessible; full security and durability features; solid-state-drive and WWAN options...

Short runtime with standard battery; mediocre 3D performance; must choose between a card reader and an ExpressCard slot; early buyers must download touch utility...

Mobile professionals, exult: Windows 7 and advanced touch-screen capabilities make the best business thin-and-light on the market even better...
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itp.net Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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Lenovo’s T series is comprised of notebooks designed to be ‘portable business powerhouses’ and the T400s is one of the firm’s newest creations. In terms of performance the T400s is a solid machine thanks to its 2.4GHz dual-core CPU, 2Gbytes of DDR3 mem...

A well rounded business notebook that is only held back by its higher than average end user price...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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Nobody does notebooks better. Most of the time makes solidly capable systems, whether style-conscious consumer models like the or corporate fleet fodder like the ThinkPad T400 and T500. But every so often, Lenovo lets its engineers loose on a showpi...
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Ah, the netbook. Back in 1999 or so I remember one of my co-workers spent over $3,000 for a mini Sony Vaio PCG-C1, the kind with the tiny keyboard and woefully underpowered processor. Fast forward a decade and we’ve come full circle with the netbook...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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When a big company feels inclined to mess with a classic, it had better get it right—just ask Coca-Cola. Lenovo has introduced a new version of its iconic T-series, the best-selling business laptop series ever and the progenitor of the “thin-and-light”...
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The wheels were set in motion for the advent of the ThinkPad T400s ($1,995 direct) the minute Lenovo launched the ThinkPad X300 (and subsequently, the X301). A larger version of that highly sought-after 13-inch business ultraportable was the next lo...

Lightest in its class. Exquisitely thin. Modular optical drive included. Fast, but energy efficient processor. Very nice resolution. Tough as nails. Phenomenal typing experience. Excellent green credentials.

FireWire and extra card slot were concessions that had to be made. No extended batteries.

The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s is a big-screen iteration of the ThinkPad X300 and commands the same kind of awe...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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Lenovos ThinkPad T400s is a very thin, very light, and fully featured 14-inch widescreen laptop. Most people are familiar with Lenovos ThinkPad line and the T400 is a well featured, all-around bread & butter laptop. While the T Series was once th...

Thin, lightweight design, Loaded with features, Bright LCD with vibrant colors, Excellent keyboard...

Average battery life, High cost (for the market), Low end models have slow HDD...
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Desktops & NotebooksLenovo T400s Is Thin and Light but Rugged and ServiceableArticle Rating: / 1 By: Cameron Sturdevant2009-06-26 There are 0 user comments on this Desktops & Notebooks story.Rate This Article:Poor Best E-mail Print PDF VersionIn the...
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about.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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Lenovos new ThinkPad T400s business laptop is their smallest and lightest of the T series and borders on the territory of their ultraportable X series. Weighing just 3.9 pounds and less than an inch thick, this is a system that can be ta...

Extremely Compact and Lightweight, Strong Performance, Excellent Keyboard and Durability...

Only Available With Integrated Graphics, Relatively Expensive...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s (the "s" could stand for "small" or even "surprising") is an evolutionary step up from the ThinkPad T400, which is itself a good all-purpose business laptop.So how did Lenovo improve on a laptop that already offered a great b...

Thanks to sturdy construction and great performance packed inside a slim profile, the T400s is a winner, and great for the jet-setter who wants a little more out of their mobile machine...
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Lenovo’s notebooks span the entire spectrum, offering low-cost models such as the G530, netbooks such as the IdeaPad Y530, and high-end models such as the ThinkPad W700. Today, we’re taking a closer look at Lenovo’s newest offering, the ThinkPad T400s...

In terms of performance, the T400s scored very well in Futuremarks PCMark Vantage test suite. The notebook didn’t fare quite as well in the 3DMark benchmark due to its Intel integrated graphics. And in the SiSoftware Sandra suite of tests, the machi...
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Lenovo hasn’t just put its popular ThinkPad T400 on a diet. The 3.9-pound ThinkPad T400s (starting at $1,599, $2,130 as configured) offers the strongest combination of performance, portability, and style that we’ve seen in a business notebook. The sup...

Remarkably thin and light, Durable design, Strong overall performance, Blazing solid state drive, Best-in-class keyboard...

Poor graphics performance, Mediocre viewing angles, Memory card reader not standard...

The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s is no bargain, but if you want an incredibly powerful business notebook in a remarkably thin design, it’s worth every penny. This system’s sleek looks, top-notch keyboard, blindingly fast performance, and durable chas...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s (the "s" could stand for "small," or maybe even "surprising") is an evolutionary step up from the ThinkPad T400, which is itself a good all-purpose business laptop. In fact, the T400s looks as if it were a T400 that someone ha...

Slender size and plenty of ports, Fantastic keyboard and touchpad...

No discrete graphics card...
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Straddling the divide between ultraportable and mainstream notebook, Lenovo’s ThinkPad T400s squeezes a business-friendly 14.1-inch LED-backlit display, Intel Core 2 Duo processor and integrated WWAN into a chassis just 0.83-inches thick. SlashGear had...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2016-01-23 17:30:54
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While there are plenty of notebooks that can lay claim to stylishness, whether it’s with a sleek, metallic chassis or a trendy graphic enveloping the chassis, the Lenovo ThinkPad T400s foregoes the fashionable aesthetics in favor of comfort, performanc...

Lightweight and sturdy build; ergonomic keyboard; good onthego performance.

Isn't as light as ultraportables; SSD can be persnikety with some apps.
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It seems a common trend at Lenovo right now is making super thin and lightweight ThinkPads. First the X300 hit the market, offering a super thin and lightweight chassis with the ruggedness we have come to expect from a ThinkPad. Now Lenovo has done i...

Excellent build quality, Good keyboard changes, Nice polished design, eSATA and DisplayPort ... finally, Very fast even with integrated graphics...

Limited battery options, 1.8" storage drive, Different docking connector...

Overall I think Lenovo put a lot of time into thinking through the changes they made with the T400s so they wouldnt offend too many ThinkPad customers. The keyboard change is significant, but for all intents and purposes they stuck with the tried-and-true...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s looks like your boring tray-table business notebook. But what the flight attendant doesn't know is that the Windows 7 14.1-inch capacitive touchscreen laptop is the first capable of four finger multitouch and it's fingert...
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