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Mars 2015
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Genomsnittligt betyg av experter som har testat produkten.
Publicerad: 2015-05-27, Författare: Till , testad av: notebookcheck.se
Lätt och robust chassi, Utmärkt tangentbord, Bra IPS-skärm, Skaplig program- och grafikprestanda, Låg ljudutveckling, LTE-modul kan installeras, Extrem batteritid (med extrabatteri), 3 års garanti
Bara en minnesplats, Obekväm pekplatta, Det sekundära batteriet sticker ut
Publicerad: 2015-09-21, Författare: Ken , testad av: pcper.com
If you are at all interested in a ThinkPad, all of these machines are a solid choice. The diversity of the ThinkPad line is impressive, and provides lots of answers to personal preference for battery life, size and portability, as well as performance. I a...
So with that look at the Lenovo ThinkPad T450s, we need to make some conclusions. Let's start with the form factor. ThinkPads have long kept a discreet look about them, and for people who prefer something a bit more flashy, the T450s is likely not for you...
Publicerad: 2015-08-23, Författare: Kevin , testad av: notebooks.com
Sammanfattning: Everyone's making super thin and similarly light ultra books, but there's still room for the old-fashioned style black squared-off business class notebook and the Lenovo ThinkPad T450s represents the best in this market. This premium notebook gives users...
Publicerad: 2015-07-29, Författare: Rick , testad av: techspot.com
Arguably the best Thinkpad T in recent years. Durable carbon fiber lid and inflexible magnesiumalloy chassis. Bright, accurately colored 1080p IPS display. Amazing keyboard, even by Thinkpad standards. Redesigned clickpad works flawlessly. 7 hours or more
Factory upgrades are expensive. Questionable consumer value when considering older Haswell and 13 inch options with similar specs.
ULV (ultra low voltage) Broadwell variants are shipping with HD 5500 and not HD 6000 graphics cores. Based on benchmarks from around the web though, the HD 6000's performance advantage is minimal despite its doubling up of execution units. Both add suppor...
Publicerad: 2015-06-10, Författare: Joel , testad av: pcmag.com
Full set of ports, including mini DisplayPort, Ethernet, and VGA. Hot-swappable battery. Touch screen offers 180-degree tilt. Two pointing devices with improved mouse buttons. Comfortable, backlit keyboard. MIL-SPEC tested.
Shorter battery life than competition. Only a one-year warranty
The Lenovo ThinkPad T450s is the latest, refined version of the quintessential business laptop, with a hot-swappable battery, a full set of connectivity options, and a chassis that can take a licking...
Publicerad: 2015-05-20, Författare: Till , testad av: notebookcheck.net
Light and very rigid casing, Outstanding keyboard, Viewing angle stable IPS screen, Decent application and graphics performance, Low noise development, LTE module can be retrofitted, Extensive security features, Extreme battery life (72 Wh battery), 3-ye
Only one memory bank, Uncomfortable ClickPad, Protruding secondary battery
Lenovo ThinkPad T450s. Test model provided by Campuspoint.deCore i5 processor, GeForce GPU, SSD, and IPS screen the perfect configuration of a ThinkPad T450s in our opinion.Most users will easily dispense with the at best 20% higher performance of the exp...
Durable, wide array of ports, very good 1080p display option, Bridge Battery system for long runtimes
It isn't sexy looking unless you're a ThinkPad person
The Lenovo ThinkPad T450s is bulletproof. No, we don't mean you can shoot it, but you can be reasonably assured it will survive a few drops on the road, a spilled cup of water and even a bit of dust. Yet it's not overly bulky or ungainly, in fact it's rat...
Sammanfattning: This is the second and final part of a guest article by Phoronix reader Eric Griffith sharing his experiences about the new Lenovo ThinkPad T450s laptop with Intel Broadwell processor under (Fedora) Linux. You can see the first part of the article at Leno...