When it comes to buying a new laptop and notebook, the name Lenovo don’t exactly spring into mind, nor is it a first choice for most people. But don’t discount Lenovo just yet… they do in fact, make pretty good laptops, especially their Thinkpad range. The Laptop Mag takes a look at the Lenovo ThinkPad T460s. It’s powered by an Intel 2.5-GHz Core i5-6300U processor, and features 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD, which I think is more than enough for most users.
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“Thin is in. For 2016, Lenovo shaved 0.8 pounds and 0.09 inches off its popular T450s to create an even more portable productivity workhorse in the 14-inch ThinkPad T460s. In shedding the weight, unfortunately, Lenovo got rid of the prior generation’s extra-capacity battery option, significantly decreasing the laptop’s potential endurance. However, the $980 ThinkPad T460s ($1,353.60 as tested) offers plenty of performance, wide viewing angles and accurate audio in a durable, 3-pound chassis.
The Pros – Solid performance, light weight, wide viewing anglesThe Cons – Below-average battery life, stiff keyboardVerdict – Although we’d like more battery life, the ThinkPad T460s offers solid performance and wide viewing angles in a compact, durable chassis”
Source: Laptopmag