zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-01 19:05:53
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Lenovo's ThinkPad T series has recently had a refresh, with several new models added to the range. Our review sample is the T410s, a 14.1in. system with a multitouch screen and the option of switchable graphics. It sounds alluring, but it's not cheap.

Solid hardware design, Excellent keyboard, Highresolution touchscreen, Mobile broadband option...

Expensive, Touchscreen controls feel a little gimmicky and lead to fingersmudged screen, Disappointing battery life...

Lenovo's ThinkPad T410s is a well-built ultraportable notebook with a good specification. The touchscreen features won't find favour with everyone, but they don't intrude. What concerns us is the battery life: you'll be pushed to get a full day's work...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad range is known for providing arguably the best business laptops you can buy, thanks to almost unrivalled build quality and usability. While the ThinkPad T410s is not the most portable choice, its large screen makes it a good option fo...

Great screen, Good performance, 3G enabled, Easy set-up software, Usability...

Some chassis flex, Integrated graphics...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2013-11-01 19:04:45
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The product lineup of the Lenovo goes like this, first on top is the ThinkPad line, and on top of the ThinkPad line there is the T-series, and even on top of the T-Series, according to Lenovo is the Lenovo ThinkPad T410s. at least that is what Lenovo c...
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When we reviewed the ThinkPad T410s back in July, we appreciated Lenovo’s ability to take an already stellar business notebook and make it even better. As with that earlier model, the latest iteration of the T410s sports some notable impro...

Stellar productivity speed, Slim, light chassis, Auto-switching graphics, Classic ThinkPad keyboard...

Short battery life, Pricey, Weak speakers...

A CPU upgrade gives the T410s serious speed for a 3-pound thin-and-light, making it an excellent machine for both office work and commuting. (Mind the battery life, though.)...
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Lenovo recently celebrated the milestone of selling 60 million ThinkPad notebooks. That's a ThinkPad for every person in the United Kingdom, to put it in perspective. Moreover, the PC maker claims these things sell like electronic hotcakes, to the tune...

NVIDIA Optimus technology, Core i5 560M processor, 128GB solid state drive, Lightweight, Very thin, Comfortable keyboard...

Relatively short battery life, No USB 3.0 ports, No HDMI output...

Configuring this system on Lenovo's web site takes the price of our review unit to $1779, before taxes and shipping. We also found the T410s with the same specs on Amazon for about $1500. Taking form factor, performance, and build quality into considerat...
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Lenovo hasn't changed the tried and tested design of the previously T410s . Therefore, we can refer to this review without hesitation in matters of case, connectivity and standard input devices. Consequently, we will start with the section "Display", wher...

Very good application performance, Input devices, Matt, fairly bright display, Good communication configuration, Docking Port, Optimus technology for good battery life under low load...

Contrast poor display with standard color spectrum, Practically no supplies...

The T410s, in our test configuration, stands out from the broad mass of business devices for office use especially due to the use of an SSD. Therewith, it can achieve an excellent application performance. Alternative models are available with a touchscree...
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There is no name in the laptop business that carries more weight than ThinkPad. These durable laptops have been given almost mythical status thanks to countless personal accounts of ThinkPad laptops surviving spills, falls and other destruction. Kee...

The ThinkPad T410s offers outstanding performance. It is, along with the Sony Vaio Z, a lesson in the benefits of solid state hard drives. While the Core i5 processor in the ThinkPad T410s is quick, the most impressive performance numbers coming from this...
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It's so fast, it's almost obscene. And it's not just a top-of-the-line Core i5 processor that makes this sub 4-pound ultraportable such a beast. The latest version of the ThinkPad T410s (starting at $1,699, $1,779 as tested) is the first business noteb...

Super-fast performance, Nvidia Optimus graphics, Can power up to three external monitors simultaneously, Runs cool, Fantastic keyboard...

Short endurance with standard battery, Tall design not ideal for frequent fliers...

The first business notebook with Nvidia Optimus graphics is the fastest laptop we've yet tested and can power three external displays at once.
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At the top of Lenovo’s product heap is the ThinkPad line. The top of the ThinkPad line is the T-series. And the top of the T-series, even in Lenovo’s own estimation, is the T410s.Few laptops can be all things to all people, but the ThinkPad T410s come...

A multiple recordbreaker: Top performance and brightest screen among all laptops we've seen. Very slim and extremely lightweight. Rocksolid ThinkPad keyboard with wellthoughtout controls. Love the textured touchpad. Sturdy as a granite pillar anchored in...

Battery life needs a serious boost. Expensive. No HDMI connector...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2013-11-01 19:05:21
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The is one the lightest business-class laptop computers with a 14.1" LCD that we've ever seen. Most other lightweights in this category sacrifice performance and power, but the T410s doesn't in the least bit. You get an Intel Core i5 CPU, 4GB of...

Very thin & lightweight, Solid body design & durable, Lots of wireless options, Excellent business performance...

Weak battery life, No FireWire ports...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T410s is a refresh of the older T400s, adding the latest Intel Core i5 processors and optional NVIDIA switchable graphics. The T410s is a slimmed down version of the standard 14-inch T-series notebook, with a much thinner body...

Good design and great build quality, Faster processor selections, Optional switchable graphics and multitouch LCD...

Poor screen contrast, Limited battery life...

The Lenovo ThinkPad T410s is an interesting notebook acting as a stopgap between the smaller 13.3" ultraportable X301 and the full-size 14.1-inch T410. With a super thin body that still retains its optical drive the T410s gives you most features of the larger T410 minus about 2lbs of extra bulk. With that weight savings you lose the extended 9-cell battery, faster GPU and CPU options, and wider r...
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Shedding weight is a common practice in business laptops, but it's also important that they shed the right kind of weight. The Lenovo ThinkPad T410s ($1,504 direct) is the undisputed leader in terms of designing the lightest 14-inch laptop with an opti...

Lightest in its class. Exquisitely thin. Modular optical drive included. High screen resolution. Tough as nails. Phenomenal typing experience. Endowed with every wireless technology...

FireWire and extra card slot were concessions that had to be made. Larger battery options not available.

You won't find a lighter 14-inch business laptop than the Lenovo ThinkPad T410s. Buy it nowCheck Prices...
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As far as business notebooks go, the Lenovo ThinkPad T series has always received high marks for its excellent keyboards, TrackPoints, and performance. The latest in this line, the T410s, is the Weight Watchers version of the 14-inch T410. It's lighter...

Fast performance, Good keyboard, Accurate touchpad, Sleek design...

Mediocre endurance, Limited vertical viewing angles, Pricey...

This thin-and-light business notebook offers a sleeker design than its predecessors, but you'll pay more for the portability.
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While adding a slight bump up in processor power and some minor system tweaks to a laptop might seem like baby steps on Lenovo's part, making the best thin-and-light business notebook on the market even better at any level is a feat. The pred...

Notably thin and light, Very good productivity performance, Near-perfect keyboard, Modular bay, Bright, sharp screen...

Staid design, Speakers need more oomph, Mediocre battery life with standard battery pack...

A faster processor and other tweaks make the ThinkPad T410s better than its predecessor—which was already the best business thin-and-light we’ve tested...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2013-11-01 19:05:58
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Lenovo introduced its first ultra-light ThinkPad T series notebook Lenovo ThinkPad T400s in June, 2009. T series notebooks stick to go high-performance and also take into account the X series lightweight and portable. Only six months later, along with...

Through this test, the biggest feature is performance enhancement, new 32nm process technologyintegrated graphics core inside the processor. For processor,Arrandale processor device features in its integrated core design, this design can effectively...
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Intel's new developments haven't stopped for the 14.1 inch slim T-series. In addition some of the devices, such as the T410s we tested, have integrated a touchscreen and SSD. How well this business notebook by Lenovo completed our tests can be discove...

Excellent application performance, Touchscreen, Input Devices, Matte, comparably bright screen, Communication features, Docking Port...

Virtually no accessories (not even a stylus), Black value, contrast, and illumination of the screen...

The T410s with the tested components stands out amongst the mass of business notebooks for office use, primarily due to the integrated SSD and the touchscreen. With the Core i5 520M CPU and the four Gigabytes of RAM, in combination with the 64-bit operati...
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