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The Lenovo ThinkPad T460s (starting at $980.10, $1,362.60 as tested) is the latest in a long line of Lenovo business laptops. This Windows 10 PC occupies a sweet spot: modern enough to remain relevant for several years, but priced less at than $1,500. It'...
Comfortable backlit keyboard, Dual pointing devices, Durable, Full set of I/O ports...
Relatively short battery life, Battery is not removable, Lacks USB-C...
The Lenovo ThinkPad T460s is slimmer and lighter than its predecessor, and is a prime example of what your mobile office workers need in a business laptop...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-10-28 02:16:33
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When you're designing the next generation of the most popular business-notebook series in history, the safest path is to leave well enough alone. And, truth be told, for the last decade or more, that's what Lenovo has done with its iconic ThinkPad T-serie...
Attractive design, Extremely thin and light, Unsurpassed keyboard, Excellent sound system, Business-friendly features, durability...
No more removable battery, Configuring with reasonable SSD storage space drives up the price...
Lenovo has updated its venerable ThinkPad T-series with a fresh design and the latest hardware bits. It's still one of the best 14-inch ultrabooks on the market, with the best keyboard of any business laptop. Read More…...
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The world of business-class notebook PCs used to follow a simple rule: You can have a powerful notebook with lots of ports or you can have a thin and light notebook … but you can't have both at the same time. That old notion might just be a matter of hist...
Plenty of ports and expandable with docking station, Surprisingly thin and light for its specs, Beautiful touchscreen with wide viewing angles...
Average battery life, No replaceable battery, Touchpad still disappoints...
Lenovo once again managed to deliver a premium 14-inch business laptop by which most others will be judged. Unfortunately, the ThinkPad T460s doesn't completely leapfrog its predecessor … and that is a potential problem for customers. Yes, the “road warri...
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Also a success with the base specs? After the high-end version of the ThinkPad T460s could already convince us, we now have a look at the base configuration. The Full-HD panel in particular, however, cannot fulfill the high expectations...
sturdy and extremely lightweight chassis construction, precise display hinges, crisp keyboard, fast Wi-Fi performance, good application performance, low noise and temperature development, numerous security features, decent battery runtimes, matte IPS dis...
low display brightness, very low gamut, high color deviations, only 4 GB RAM, limited expandability, no USB-C, long charging time...
The base configuration of the Lenovo ThinkPad T460s is also a very good office notebook. For around 1,400 Euros (~$1591), you get a fast system with a sufficiently powerful processor and an SSD. Only the memory equipment is very limited with just 4 GB and...
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On the way to perfection? Lenovo's T460s is proof that even an excellent notebook like the T450s can be improved. No device from the T4x0s series was every so light and at the same time so powerful – but users will have to waive expandability and maintain...
sturdy and extremely lightweight chassis construction, precise display hinges, crisp keyboard, fast Wi-Fi performance, integrated LTE, high-resolution display with wide viewing angles, very high application performance, low noise and temperature developm...
limited expandability, no USB-C, average panel luminance, high price...
After around one week of comprehensive testing, we can say that the ThinkPad T460s is more than a boring Skylake update of the old T450s – and already one of the best business notebooks in 2016 in our opinion.We once again want to emphasize the excellent...
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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 extr...
Solid performance, light weight, wide viewing angles...
Below-average battery life, stiff keyboard...
Although we'd like more battery life, the ThinkPad T460s offers solid performance and wide viewing angles in a compact, durable chassis...
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crn.com
Updated: 2016-11-18 02:53:09
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We've been trying out one of the newest laptops in Lenovo's ThinkPad line, the T460s , and at first it struck us as a bit of a bore compared to other devices that have come through the CRN Test Center lately, including Lenovo's own Yoga 900S.But we're abs...
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Lenovo is claiming the ThinkPad T460s is an enterprise ready 14″ Ultrabook and while using this laptop for some time, I can see why Lenovo is using that phrase. It's thin and lightweight, performance ready to handle what you can throw at it, security for...
Design is nice, keyboard is easy to use, and sound is great when not on your lap...
Battery life could be a bit better along with the brightness...
Well, there you have it. The Lenovo ThinkPad T460s is a pretty neat Ultrabook even if you're not going to be using it for business purposes. With the specs being able to be customized, it'll attract people that need more than just the base model. As I've...
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