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Reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad T400s

  • 6.0

    laptopmag.com

    By Avram Piltch | September 15, 2009

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  • No Rating

    gizmodo.com

    By Joanna Stern | September 15, 2009

    Review Summary: Now, that doesn't mean you can do everything in Windows 7 with your finger, which is why Lenovo put on its own widget style SimpleTap user interface. SimpleTap lets you control the volume or adjust the screen brightness with fat finger like controls. ...

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  • 7.0

    pcmag.com

    By Cisco Cheng | September 15, 2009

    Review Summary: The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s (Multitouch), a big-screen version of the ThinkPad X300 commands the same kind of awe, and now has multitouch capability.

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  • No Rating

    pcworld.co.nz

    By Darren Gladstone | September 1, 2009

    Review Summary: Measuring 20mm thick and sporting a starting weight of 1.8kg, the T400s is one of the lighter all-purpose laptops around. It makes the old T400 (at 38mm thick and around 2.9kg) look downright big-boned

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  • 8.0

    itp.net

    By Jason Saundalkar | August 3, 2009

    Review Summary: A well rounded business notebook that is only held back by its higher than average end user price

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Manufacturer: Lenovo

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