Testseek.co.uk have collected 59 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad T400S and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad T400S.
November 2009
(81%)
59 Reviews
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Abstract: 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...
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...
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. ...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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. ...
Abstract: 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”...