Lenovo ThinkPad T440s


Lenovo ThinkPad T440s
This Lenovo laptop making business for several years, but in the world of PC manufacturers, the only way to stay relevant is to stay current, and it does Lenovo Lenovo Thinkpad T440s. A business ultrabook, the ThinkPad T440s deliver more slender, slimmer form factor that has reshaped the laptop category, while includes a touch screen, features designed around Windows 8, and a slew of business features that keep beginning to things both in the office and on the road.

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The ThinkPad T440s is built to get business done, wherever you happen to take it. The slim laptop with a size of 0.8 by 13.1 by 8.9 inches (HWD), but with an internal roll cage, and a chassis made ​​of magnesium alloy and carbon fiber, it packs a surprisingly rugged design its 3.5-pound weight. Built to meet Mil-spec test requirements, the ThinkPad T440s is similar to the Dell Latitude e7240 Touch, built to withstand the highs and lows of atmospheric pressure, temperature, and humidity, and are capable of withstanding a fair amount of abuse in form of shock, vibration, and dust.

The ThinkPad T440s is also made for use on the go, with a dual-battery system, which Lenovo calls "Power Bridge." The laptop packs its own internal 3-cell, 24Wh battery which is sealed to the chassis, but also have a swappable battery back can be added for use on the go, and it was even hot-swappable, letting switch you out one battery for another without having to stop working and turn off the machine. Lenovo ThinkPad T440s seller with 3-cell, 24Wh battery as the standard configuration, or a 6-cell, 72Wh extended battery life for only $ 5 more.

The 13-inch 1,920-by-1, 080 resolution display looks great, and offers full HD (1080p) support for all your video viewing, web browsing, and everything else. Since higher resolution displays finer detail, it allows more effective multitasking window somewhere. The flip side of this, however, has shown a higher resolution display text in smaller sizes by default, so you may need to adjust the display to something you're more comfortable.

The full-size chiclet keyboard design uses "precision keyboard" Lenovo, which is sculpted keycaps and a more tactile typing experience than the average chiclet keyboard. Besides being more comfortable a bit, the keys are also more visible in low light thanks to a glowing white backlight.

Sprouting up between the keys is a red TrackPoint, TouchPad and has five buttons - three along the top for use with TrackPoint and two below for common use trackpad. Touchpad has a smooth glass surface, allowing the fingers glide easily and instead registers as various swipes and gestures. But while it is accurate, the touchpad is unique. It combines the right and left buttons on the touch sensor, as usual clickpad, but the depth of each click is lower and light actuating force, making for a strange experience clicks. The full-contact sensor can be clicked on a tap, but it is clearly meant to be pressed deeper. While others may take your personal preference, I will not like it at all.

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