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ThinkPad T410: Best User Experience in the Business

Feb 12, 2010


PCMag@Work (Small Business): ThinkPad T410 – Best User Experience in the Business

PCMag’s laptop guru likes almost everything about this powerful addition to the Lenovo ThinkPad line-up. But, oops, price is a steep $1,484. (Includes link to full hands-on review.)


“Cisco Cheng, PCMag laptop analyst, put the new Lenovo ThinkPad T410 through our battery of tests and deems it the new Editors’ Choice for business computers. It’s got a 2.53GHz Intel Core i5-540M processor, 7,200rpm hard drive, 4GB of memory, 4 USB ports, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, even a FireWire port, and switchable graphics (use it with on-board graphics chip or switch to discrete graphics as needed for 3D). All in all, the $1,484 (direct) PC makes up in power what it lacks in looks, making for an “experience unparalleled in the business world.”

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