[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The best cost benefit: agile, fast, good security, permanent connection to the Internet and a long-lasting, elegant and light battery. What more could you want?
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got this PC as my main home computer and it has been a good choice so far. The screen is very sharp. My advise is to favor more memory but keep storage reasonable.
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Customer Rating
5
So light, it takes getting used to
on March 10, 2021
Posted by: Writer7
from Fresno, CA
I owned the Thinkpad 450s for five years. Loved it. I've written two novels on it, along with countless articles. The keyboard is what I love most, but it traveled so well. I took it to China a couple of years ago. So light. I'm in the middle of another novel, and I was worried the T14s would not have a keyboard I liked. It did not disappoint me. This keyboard is actually better. Quieter. Nicer feel. Longer key travel. It work for me, especially when I'm writing 80,000 words in a few months. My only real adjustment is the weight. It is so light that it sometimes moves a little too much on my counter top when I rest my hands on it. I have already adjusted to it. So this is not a complaint. The fingerprint key to the laptop is a little finicky. But I use the four-digit code anyway. Keep making Thinkpads like this one ...
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It's a great device. I love it. It's so lightweight, it almost seems impossible to think of it as a computer:)! I use it so often while sitting on the davenport, looking something or another up, because of things said on TV. I wish I'd had it long ago:). I'd put off getting one because I didn't like the idea of a "mouseball" to roll, which isn't in the picture anymore:). I bought a wired mouse to use with it, since I keep touching the lower right corner of the trackpad, getting a drop-down menu in my way. I'm noticing all newscasters have one these days, even noting that Martha Raddatz had a ThinkPad the other day, with its distinctive red TrackPoint center button! I highly recommend this laptop. I spent a lot of time researching what to get, starting from scratch, knowing nothing about laptops. It was a real education. I decided on this model, of many companies, because of the weight--2.8 pounds, length of battery time--14.3 to 21 hours, Dolby dual microphones, having 250 nits for brightness, a backlit keyboard, and not using PWM flicker, which causes eyestrain. This is a real gem:). It's fun to give things great ratings. I'm a 72 year old retired teacher.