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This post may or may not read a lot like my review of Lenovo ThinkPad T400. At least when I refer to its legendary status in today’s corporate computing anyway…
As previously mentioned, The T series ThinkPads have been one of the most popular choice for IT managers worldwide for decades. However, Lenovo’s attempt to freshen up the series is quite evident in this new model T410 which was released just hours before CES earlier this year.
Gone are the rubbery tactile lid top and top side magnesium roll cage. WHAT? No Magnesium roll cage? Relax… Not that I would risk dropping this laptop to test how sturdy it is, the unit’s build quality is solid as ever. I’m not sure whether the visual illusion comes into play or not, but the symmetrical hinges appear to be strong as well. Up until T400, the T series always used a bigger hinge on left and a smaller hinge on right.
But the real beauty of this new laptop is that you can configure it with up to Core i7 CPU. This particular laptop registered 4900 in GeekBench benchmark test without any special tweaks and adjustments. Paired up with 4Gb of DDR3 RAM, this laptop just quietly sits down and handles it all with flying color. Does it have Vera Wang design lid? No. Does it have flames and neon lights on the outside? No. It looks all business and it handles all business as it is meant to do.
This reviewer made a mistake ordering Lenovo Port Replicator model 25o4 thinking it would use the same damn dock that T400 uses, but I was corrected the moment I tried to set it down on a dock. Epic Fail. The T410 uses Lenovo’s Mini Dock 3 series stuff and will not share its power adapter or a dock with T400. (T400 uses 65w while T410 comes with 90w adapter)
Trackpad buttons are bigger and the pad itself is larger and somewhat better to use. It sports a new trackpad that has tactile feedback rather than gliding your fingers on a smooth surface. Inclusion of a display port is nice and many of familiar ports from old T series have been moved to different spots on the chassis.
All in all, there isn’t much to complain about this model as it is a yet another solid T series laptop from Lenovo. It is deceptively thicker than what Lenovo’s website shows you and it is exact same dimension as the ol’ T400. In a way you may feel the T400 could be lighter because the front part is more “wedged” creating a thinner profile. T410 is more even in terms of thickness front and back.
This reviewer is anxiously waiting for more units to be available to get a few more in.
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