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Testseek.com 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.
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  Published: 2009-06-23, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Slender size and plenty of ports, Fantastic keyboard and touchpad,
  • No discrete graphics card

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  Published: 2009-06-23, review by: Laptopmag.com

  • 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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  Published: 2009-06-23, review by: wired.com

  • Unparalleled performance from a 14inch laptop. Nearly as thin as a MacBook Air — including an optical drive. Killer touchpad (plus TrackPoint for oldschoolers). Plus: Caps Lock LED!
  • Only three USB ports. Fn key where the Ctrl key goes. Unbelievably tinny, distant audio. Soso battery life (2 hours, 11 minutes). No ExpressCard slot.

 
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  Published: 2009-06-23, review by: hardwarezone.com.sg

  • Abstract:  Think of the Lenovo ThinkPad T400 and a slightly chunky but trustable laptop comes to mind. Of course, to be fair, that remark best describes the previous generation of the notebook as Lenovo has gone back to the drawing board to come up with a newly d...

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  Published: 2009-06-22, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com

  • Abstract:  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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  Published: 2009-06-22, review by: notebookreview.com

  • 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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  Published: 2009-06-22, review by: maximumpc.com

  • 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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  Published: 2009-06-01, review by: computershopper.com

  • Thinnest, lightest 14.1-inch wide-screen notebook available; excellent productivity performance; fantastic keyboard; full security, durability, and manageability features; solid-state-drive and WWAN options; reasonable base price
  • Bland styling; smallish battery; mediocre 3D performance
  • Lenovo worked its magic on the company’s stalwart T-series, creating the lightest 14.1-inch laptop on the market. Business buyers and discriminating consumers will appreciate this thin-tech showcase. ...

 
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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: gizmodo.com

  • Abstract:  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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