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Lenovo ThinkPad T410si


$1,799.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Thinner and more lightweight than the regular T410. Highly customizable directly from the manufacturer. More affordable than the T410s for those who do not require the full power of a Core i5 processor.

The Cons:Unnecessary variation in the line - only thing different is the processor, should simply be a downgrade option in the regular configurations. 'i' naming convention might be misleading to uninformed consumers - usually stands for improved.

An upgrade from the ThinkPad T410s, the Lenovo ThinkPad T410si is a laptop has several unique features that make it ideal for standard use. Created for business professionals and multimedia owners, the laptop has a 2.13GHz Intel Core i3-330M processor and up to 8GB DDR3 memory and a 250GB hard drive.

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To accompany the 14-inch LED backlit display, the laptop also features a 2.0 megapixel webcam that's ideal for popular communication programs such as Skype. Aside from the fingerprint sensors for optimal security, it uses Windows Home 7 Premium.

Features

  • 2.13GHz Intel Core i3-330M processor
  • 8GB DDR3 memory
  • 250GB hard drive
  • 14-inch LED backlit display
  • 2.0 megapixel webcam
  • Fingerprint sensors
  • Windows Home 7 Premium

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    thinner and more lightweight than the regular T410

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    highly customizable directly from the manufacturer

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    more affordable than the T410s for those who do not require the full power of a Core i5 processor

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    comes with Windows 7

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    world famous ThinkPad build

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    world famous ThinkPad keyboard

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    multi-touch trackpad and touchpoint (nub) mouse emulation

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    2MP webcam standard

Cons
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    unnecessary variation in the line - only thing different is the processor, should simply be a downgrade option in the regular configurations

  • 1

    'i' naming convention might be misleading to uninformed consumers - usually stands for improved

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