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    Lenovo ThinkPad T460s Review: One Step Forward, One Step Back

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by TechnologyGuide staff, Apr 12, 2016.

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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 history thanks to the Lenovo ThinkPad T460s. This business-class Ultrabook is 0.8 pounds lighter and and 0.09 inches thinner than last year's impressive ThinkPad T450s and still manages to deliver outstanding performance for a 14-inch business laptop. Unfortunately, the new ThinkPad T460s only manages that impressive weight loss by dropping its predecessor's best-in-class battery life. Keep reading to find out if a weaker built-in battery is a fair price for notebook with a more travel-friendly size.

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    Very nice and personalised review of the Thinkpad T460s. Would like to read more of these, that give a feel of a laptop as one would experience it in daily life. I'm definitely waiting for a better built-in battery life (if that's the only option) before I buy. So I hope the next year we will see improvements there. Key travel is definitely very important for me as I work with a lot of text, which is why I might go with this one over the X1 Carbon.
     
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