Compared to other general-purpose notebooks on the market, it is very inexpensive at around $535. Shared video memory has a negative impact on system performance which may be okay for users with m...
Ports and Features Port selection on the new T410 is excellent and a huge improvement over previous models. Another change is the shift from a two-piece palmrest and keyboard bezel on older models...
Demand for the use of metals in laptop design is booming, and understandably so. Battery life is phenomenal. The touchpad has built-in multitouch gestures that are useful when scrolling and pannin...
Boot and shutdown times felt quick, and the rather snappy Seagate 5400.6 hard drive kept access times to a minimum without sacrificing battery life. Backlight brightness levels were very good, eve...
Ports and Features The port selection of the U505 is pretty good for a 13-inch notebook. The keyboard backlighting is nice and even and helps you see what you're typing in a dark classroom. As is ...
Discrete graphics. The two plastic buttons underneath are responsive, and fingers will have no problem staying in the good-sized touch pad zone. Excellent keyboard and touch pad. Keyboard is comfo...
The bottom line: The premium you pay is worth it: the ThinkPad T60 delivers a sturdy design, a complete range of network connectivity, top-shelf performance, long battery life, and just enough por...
The bottom line: For business users whose work involves intense data manipulation or high-end graphics, the ThinkPad T61p laptop delivers powerful performance in a portable form.
The laptop is compact and light enough (4.8 pounds) not to break your back, it has a 13.4-inch screen that you don't need to squint at, and it's powerful enough to run most major applications well...