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As the first notebook we have had the chance to review here at StorageReview, the Lenovo ThinkPad T410 performed better than we could have expected. The system had no trouble keeping up with ordinary and extra-ordinary use, with the NVIDIA Optimus gra...
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Martina Osztovits, 12/16/2010 After the T510, we also look at the up-to-date ThinkPad T410 alternative more closely. Thanks to the incorporated Nvidia Optimus technology, the 14 incher promises longer runtimes including low emissions and yet good per...

Tried and tested Thinkpad design, Trackpoint, Keyboard, Very good office performance and the latest hardware, ThinkVantage tools, Optimus technology extends battery runtimes...

Contrast poor display with standard color spectrum, Touchpad, No recovery DVDs or manual...

The T410 has been designed for the use in a low load range with typical tasks like office or internet applications. The use of Optimus technology helps achieving longer battery runtimes. Otherwise, not much has changed in terms of performance features in...
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crn.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:02:05
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T410 is the first unit in the vaunted notebook lineup we've encountered that is built on Intel's Core i5, and the company has made sure that it has shipped ready to take advantage of every performance edge you'd want for a ThinkPad...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T-series seems to be a case of "more of the same"--which isn't entirely a bad thing. In an era when system designs seem like ephemeral fashion statements and laptop PCs change color with each season, the basic black ThinkPad T410 fe...

Classic T-Series keyboard, Lots of ports, including FireWire and eSATA...

LCD image quality subpar with video and games, Mediocre audio playback quality...

The T410 retains the legendary keyboard feel of ThinkPads, but also remains somewhat pricey...
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ThinkPad. The name ought to ring a bell. It's the quintessential business laptop that everyone has almost certainly seen, very likely used, and possibly owned during the past decade. Originally an IBM product, the ThinkPad line was sold off to Lenovo...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:02:06
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As notebook computers go, the ThinkPad T410 is bread and butter. It's the company's mainstream 14.1-inch business laptop, sibling to the 15.6-inch model T510, smack in the middle of Lenovo's product line. But you know how, when you go to a really nic...
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Lenovo proved at the Consumer Electronics Show in January that it wasn't messing around when it comes to latest generation of notebook technologies. The company has a vast array of options, from tiny to huge, and they span the gamut from casual road wa...

Typical ThinkPad Rigdity, Plenty of Ports, Excellent Keyboard, Fantastic Tracpad, Ultra Quiet And Cool, Great Blend of Power and Class, Wi-Fi, 3G and Optical Drives Are Integrated...

Glossy Display, Aging Design, Lackluster Battery Life, Thicker Than Most 14" Rivals, No HDMI Output, No USB 3.0 Ports...

In some regards, this is the same notebook as the T400 that we reviewed last year. The chassis is largely unchanged, and all of the typical ThinkPad points are there: the blue "Enter" key, the mousing nub in the middle of the keyboard, the textured multi-...
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Geek.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:02:06
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The T series is back for 2010 with a Core i5 refresh. Moving from the T400 to the T410 (and T500 to T510) might not seem like big news compared to the launch of the Edge series or the release of the AMD-powered X100e, but the T series marks the foundat...
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The ThinkPad T series notebooks are one of Lenovo’s most popular models and the series includes the 14.1” T400/T410 and the 15.6” T500/T510 notebooks. At the moment, Lenovo offers the Intel Core 2 Duo configurations at discounted prices (T400/T500), a...

Solid build and excellent keyboard. Good gaming and multimedia capabilities, Solid build and excellent keyboard. Good gaming and multimedia capabilities, Solid build and excellent keyboard. Good gaming and multimedia ca...

Battery takes too long to charge, Battery takes too long to charge, Battery takes too long to charge, Battery takes too long to charge...

The new Intel Core i5 processors are serious performers making the Lenovo ThinkPad T410 a fast notebook. The T410 is speedy at productivity tasks and shows drastic gaming performance improvements compared to the outgoing T400. The display is super bri...
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These days, many business users are willing to sacrifice performance in favor of the lightest laptop they can stuff in their bags. For the rest, a powerful business laptop can mean getting resource-intensive tasks done in a matter of minutes, instea...

Best user experience in the business. Core i5 is a fast processor. 7,200rpm hard drive. Good graphics horsepower. Surplus of features. Big battery. Good battery life. Sturdy.

Boring design.

The Lenovo ThinkPad T410 has all the essential features to prevent your company from experiencing downtime, including solid performance and good battery life...
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Businessweek.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:02:06
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The Good: Snappy performance, multi-connectivity options, long battery life The Bad: Embedded mobile WiMax available only in certain areas, occasional dropped connections The Bottom Line: A versatile new Intel Nehalem-based laptop that delivers at ho...

Snappy performance, multi-connectivity options, long battery life...

Embedded mobile WiMax available only in certain areas, occasional dropped connections...

A versatile new Intel Nehalem-based laptop that delivers at home and at work...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:02:06
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Lenovo ThinkPad T series have become the representatives of business laptops. And the latest 14.1-inch Lenovo ThinkPad T410 also stands for it, the ThinkPad T410 comes with an Intel Core i5 processor. You can also expect it with compact design and exce...
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by Martina Osztovits 02/01/2010 Lenovo updates its T-range's 14.1 inch models to state-of-the-art with the Arrandale CPUs. The validated Thinkpad design and the qualities attached to it haven't been compromised on. Our prototype is equipped with a Co...

Proven Thinkpad design, Trackpoint, Keyboard, Very good office performance and up-to-date hardware, ThinkVantage tools...

Not very bright display with a standard color range, Touchpad, No recovery DVDs or manual, Energy Manager offers unimplemented functions...

Short and concise A lot of excitement about Lenovo's T410 had been created in the web, even before our test, due to misinformation. Lenovo would be well-advised to make an official statement to quickly, and especially, explicitly spread the right informat...
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Lenovo ThinkPad T410 Review Article ContentsLenovo ThinkPad T410 Review The ThinkPad T410 is the latest revision of the popular T-series ThinkPad from Lenovo. This model brings a new line of dedicated and integrated graphics cards, the Intel Core-se...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:02:06
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If you're looking for a workhorse business notebook that won’t let you down, start your search with the Lenovo ThinkPad T410. This 14-inch laptop, which comes from the proven ThinkPad T400 bloodline, has been upgraded with faster processo...

Strong productivity, multimedia performance, Excellent keyboard, touch pad, Durability features, Handy VoIP functionality...

Low-performing integrated graphics a strike against at this price, So-so battery life, Bland styling...

Improvements large and small make the best mainstream business laptop that much better...
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Editor’s Note: During the review process, we were able to test two different configurations of the Lenovo ThinkPad T410, one with Intel integrated graphics and another with a more expensive, more powerful Nvidia NVS 3100M discrete graphics card. Unless...

Blazing fast performance, Good keyboard, Accurate touchpad, Sleeker design, Fast boot time...

Mediocre video playback, Poor sound quality, Bottom gets warm...

An impressively powerful thin-and-light business notebook that offers supreme comfort and a sleeker design than its predecessors.
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