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But de facto I have to recharge every 3 hrs. How can that be?? I'm not doing much with the laptop other than run Word, Outlook and doing some Internet. Any input appreciated! Oct 13, 1, 0 20, Jun 12, 1, 0 13, Max run time is not using any resources, screen brightness on lowest settings, etc.
Real world use wont be what they claim. You can go into power settings and set your cpu to use less resources and also reduce screen brightness and that should help. Batteries also degrade over time, so they hold less charge. What is your CPU percentage use in task manager, its possible you have a rouge processes eating up cpu clock and thus draining battery. Hello everyone, Thanks for your input.
I just called Lenovo. They installed all kinds of updates for me, and now the system says I have 47 hrs of battery life remaining. Go figure! So, in case any of you run into this kind of problem, updating certain system configurations seems to help. The Lenovo Tech Support was quite good. You must log in or register to reply here.
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Jun 5, Oct 13, Llenovo W's battery causing problems. Sep 15, Lenovo ThinkPad ts not booting on mains power but boots up on battery. The island-style keys were responsive and well-spaced, with great feedback and top-notch comfort. In fact, we recorded our highest score on the Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor: 86 words per minute with a zero percent error rate, well above our usual 77 words per minute and 2 percent error rate. Our configuration of the T doesn't have a backlit keyboard it's available as an option , but a light above the display can be turned on to illuminate the deck.
However, those who need to crunch numbers regularly will probably want to look elsewhere -- or plug in an external keyboard. The T lacks a dedicated number pad, something the Latitude E features on its layout. As usual, the stick was accurate and let us quickly transition from typing to navigation without having to lift our hands off the T's keyboard.
Below the keyboard is a somewhat small 3 x 1. Fortunately, it was extremely accurate and comfortable to use. Multitouch gestures, including two-finger rotate and pinch-to-zoom, were responsive. Click to Enlarge Need ports? The T has got you covered. On its left side, you'll find two USB 3. Around back are the T's power port and a powered USB 2. Click to Enlarge The ThinkPad T's p webcam provided bright and colorful images, although overall image quality was a bit grainy.
In low-light settings, images were a bit fuzzier. When used with a bright light source to our back, the camera still managed to provide a decent image, although fine facial details were hard to decipher. After streaming a full-screen Hulu video for 15 minutes, the temperature of T's touchpad reached just 78 degrees, while its keyboard hit 80 degrees.
This machine's hottest point was its underside, which topped out at 90 degrees. We consider temperatures lower than 95 degrees to be comfortable. The Lenovo ThinkPad T packs a 2. With those kinds of specs, you can expect the T to handle most any business tasks with ease. On PCMark 7, which measures a system's overall performance, the ThinkPad T scored 2,, comfortably above the mainstream notebook category average of 2, The ThinkPad T's speedy GB 7, rpm hard drive also performed well in our testing, booting Windows 7 Professional in just 32 seconds, compared with the category average of 52 seconds.
That time also reflects the effect of the ThinkPad's RapidBoot Shield, which controls which processes run during startup to ensure that boot times remain low. Turning the RapidBoot Shield off lengthened the boot time by 10 seconds. The T performed equally well on our File Transfer test, duplicating 4.
The average mainstream notebook moves the same files at a rate of 36 MBps. Dell's Latitude E managed only On the OpenOffice Spreadsheet test, the ThinkPad T matched 20, names to their corresponding addresses in 4 minutes and 11 seconds. That's nearly two minutes faster than the category average of and on a par with the Latitude E's With an integrated Intel HD Graphics graphics chip, the ThinkPad T isn't exactly up to tearing through noobz in "Battlefield 3," but you should be able to get in some light gaming action.
While that score is typical for integrated GPUs, the mainstream notebook average -- which includes a number of gaming systems -- is almost double that number 1, The Latitude E also scored a higher In "World of Warcraft," the T averaged 30 frames per second with the graphics on autodetect and the resolution set to x When we bumped up the graphics to high, frame rates dropped to an unplayable 13 fps.
When we set the resolution to x and put the game's graphics on autodetect, the T offered a frame rate of 28 fps, which is not quite playable. The Latitude E averaged a higher 60 fps on autodetect and 28 fps on high. That's more than an hour longer than the mainstream notebook category average of Setting up the software was extremely easy, and we like that you can swipe your finger to turn on the notebook.
You can also choose to lock down your computer if the fingerprint reader detects five failed logon attempts. Click to Enlarge Lenovo bundled the ThinkPad T with a good deal of business-centric software that most users should find very useful. For instance, Lenovo's ThinkVantage Tools allow you to easily control power management, the webcam, Internet connections, backup and restore and other features from a single console.
Considering the built-in VGA port on the notebook, its usefulness seems quite limited. While third-party adapters may not match in style, they could be considerably cheaper. The ThinkPad T has two maintenance covers on the underside. The hard disk is underneath the first cover and the second RAM slot is found under the second.
The ThinkPad T comes with a standard three-year carry-in warranty. The most noticeable change in the ThinkPad T is the keyboard. Both the design and layout have been adjusted. In terms of design, the keyboard is now a chiclet-style interface and the keys are separated by a crosspiece. The keys of the top row and the arrow keys are flat but the space bar is convex and curved outward. All other keys are concave and curved inward.
As a result, fingers tend to hit key centers accurately. The color of the keyboard has also been changed to an extent. The blue that once highlighted special keys such as the Enter key has now been replaced by a consistent black and these keys no longer stand out.
The keyboard layout has also been revised. Although the Fn key and Ctrl key remain reversed when compared to other notebooks, the right front area has been significantly modified. The Print key has replaced the context menu key which has now been completely removed. The PgUp and PgDn keys are now above the left and right arrow keys. The Esc key is now only half-sized and the Del key has been moved to the upper right corner. The Ins, End, and Pos1 keys are located beside the Del key. The Scroll Lock and Pause keys have also been removed.
Unfortunately, there is still no number pad , something that would be useful for data entry. A backlit keyboard is also optionally available. The keyboard remains splash proof. As a result, the Touchpad is no longer standard sized but is considerably smaller than other current notebooks. While it supports multi-finger gestures, the HP EliteBook p features a much larger touchpad by comparison.
For the ThinkPad T family, one can choose between three The latter has a higher brightness and larger reproducible color spectrum. We measured an average brightness of An overall illumination of 90 percent was measured and is far above average. Full brightness is available on battery power. We measured a very low black value of 0. Combined with the good measured brightness, we determined a contrast ratio of This not only reproduces saturated, vivid pictures and movies but also increases the legibility of text.
For those seeking better color reproduction, we recommend the Full HD screen that is capable of significantly more color. More about this screen can be found in the review of the ThinkPad W The matte screen serves the ThinkPad T well in outdoor situations. While glare-type screens typically reflect their surroundings in bright sunlight, the T avoids annoying reflections.
With its sufficient brightness, the T allows users to work well even in bright surroundings. The observed viewing angles are close to the limit for the target price. Most content remains well-rendered at horizontal deviations from head-on albeit with significant brightness reduction. On the other hand, when viewing the display from below head-on, text remains legible but color distortion is significant and dark colors turn to black or dark gray.
The ThinkPad T can be configured in innumerable ways via the online Lenovo store. Merely the choice of processors is already enormous. The weakest option is the second generation Sandy Bridge Core iM. An equally clocked third generation Ivy Bridge Core iM is also an option. For those seeking the power of a dedicated graphics card, it is possible to include the Nvidia NVS M.
Upgrading the memory pool to 16 GB is easily achievable by the buyer. In terms of storage devices, the buyer can choose hard drives in both and RPM rotations per minute speeds and with capacities of up to GB. Our test sample features the third generation Ivy Bridge dual-core Core iM processor, built using the 22 nm fabrication process. This processor has a base clock speed of 2.
Our ThinkPad T reached 3. This suite of tests runs multiple applications and determines a score based on the average performance achieved in each test. Due to the strong dual-core CPU and dedicated graphics card, our test sample managed quite a bit of performance and placed itself in the upper midfield.
The lack of an SSD prevented the system from reaching a higher tier of performance. Due to its RPM speed, this class of drive typically requires more power and is louder but also provides a higher data throughput. Although the ThinkPad T has room for a larger hard disk, Lenovo chose to install a 2.
These results place the drive in the neighborhood of low-priced SSDs for larger file access. Naturally, a physical disk cannot achieve the very short access times of any flash-based SSD, regardless of the price. The weaker, processor-integrated Intel HD Graphics is more than sufficient for less demanding tasks and can handle HD video playback. Due to its energy-efficiency, the HD Graphics allows the system to run on battery power for longer than a dedicated graphics card would.
The latter outperforms our NVS M despite being based on the same chip as the drivers for the GT M are optimized for gaming instead of business. Those seeking serious construction or design tasks should consider the ThinkPad W Series. The ThinkPad T is not designed for gaming. We were able to play all current games in low or occasionally medium settings, but the low graphics quality ruined the experience. While idle , the system emitted a barely audible During office use , the hard disk, which is a bit louder than the fan, was occasionally heard with a noise level of In this scenario, the T is more or less unobtrusive.
The DVD drive was a bit louder, but still very quiet with a noise level of In terms of temperatures, the ThinkPad T did not score as well. While idle , the underside of the T reached nearly 40 o C o F. This is very close to the feasible limit for lap-top use. The top of the notebook stayed within an acceptable range with a maximum temperature of 35 o C 95 o F. The left wrist rest did not remain particularly cool with a measured temperature of 39 o C o F.
In our stress test , we checked to see if CPU and GPU performance remained available over longer periods of full load. At first, it seemed that the T coped well as it was able to run at its full 3. In 3DMark06 , the ThinkPad was able to reach full power , suggesting that overheating is very unlikely in normal use.
They have an adequate volume, but music sounds hollow due to the complete lack of bass. We observed highly variable power consumption depending on application. While idle in energy saving mode with the Wi-Fi module disabled and the screen dimmed to minimum brightness, the ThinkPad T consumed 9. This result is 2 Watts higher than its preceding T This is exactly 2 Watts less than the previous T However, during load the ThinkPad T once again consumed more power than its predecessor.
The measured maximum consumption of 82 Watts is acceptable for a workstation. Our test device uses a 9 cell battery with a rated capacity of 94 Wh. In the Battery Eater Reader test , with minimum screen brightness and Wi-Fi disabled, we achieved a maximum runtime of In the Battery Eater Classic test , we rendered a moving 3D scene with Wi-Fi enabled and maximum screen brightness, representing a worst case scenario. In this test, our notebook only lasted about 2 hours.
Lenovo clearly wants its ThinkPad line to take a step forward. Regular Lenovo customers will need a while to get used to the new layout. Both the touchpad and TrackPoint were unchanged. On the positive side, the keyboard now has a backlight. Otherwise, most things remain unrevised. The black plastic and magnesium case is rigid. Unfortunately, the battery is a bit loose in its compartment. Since the design has not been modified, almost all accessories can still be used.
One area of upgrade is the two USB 3. However, Lenovo should not have reduced the total number of ports and should have installed two more USB ports. For those requiring more interfaces, a docking station can be connected via the docking port on the underside. Communication is once again state-of-the-art. The only reduction in this regard is the removal of the modem port.
Lenovo continues to give customers many possibilities for maintenance and upgrades for the ThinkPad. Lenovo also clearly specifies what the user is allowed to modify without voiding the warranty. The reproducible color spectrum remains on a consumer level and viewing angles could also be a bit better.
Our device uses the currently fastest Intel dual-core processor. With the fast GB hard disk in our system, our ThinkPad T was capable of good everyday performance. However, the system is too weak for games and sophisticated CAD.
The ThinkPad stayed pleasantly quiet , but became very warm. The battery life was good thanks to the large battery and is beneficial for a work device. A few point deductions were made due to heat issues and the wobbly battery, but the ThinkPad T is a worthy successor for the T Series.
However, each user will have to decide if he or she likes the new keyboard. Aside from some hardware updates and the implementation of an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, the familiar ThinkPad style and quality have been maintained. Lenovo ThinkPad T Front: No interfaces. Rear: Powered USB 2. Communication While the modem connector on the rear has been removed , it remains easy to connect to the Internet and other devices easily using the included wireless technologies.
Security The ThinkPad T includes typical security features. Docking station. Accessories The ThinkPad T does not include any accessories and only comes with the power supply and battery. Maintenance The ThinkPad T has two maintenance covers on the underside. Warranty The ThinkPad T comes with a standard three-year carry-in warranty.
Input Devices. Keyboard The most noticeable change in the ThinkPad T is the keyboard. Level function keys. PG keys by the arrow keys. Water outlet on the bottom. Small touchpad. ThinkPad T vs. The ThinkPad T in the shade Viewing angles: Lenovo ThinkPad T CPUZ Cache. CPUZ Mainboard. Below the keyboard is a somewhat small 3 x 1. Fortunately, it was extremely accurate and comfortable to use. Multitouch gestures, including two-finger rotate and pinch-to-zoom, were responsive.
Click to Enlarge Need ports? The T has got you covered. On its left side, you'll find two USB 3. Around back are the T's power port and a powered USB 2. Click to Enlarge The ThinkPad T's p webcam provided bright and colorful images, although overall image quality was a bit grainy.
In low-light settings, images were a bit fuzzier. When used with a bright light source to our back, the camera still managed to provide a decent image, although fine facial details were hard to decipher. After streaming a full-screen Hulu video for 15 minutes, the temperature of T's touchpad reached just 78 degrees, while its keyboard hit 80 degrees. This machine's hottest point was its underside, which topped out at 90 degrees.
We consider temperatures lower than 95 degrees to be comfortable. The Lenovo ThinkPad T packs a 2. With those kinds of specs, you can expect the T to handle most any business tasks with ease. On PCMark 7, which measures a system's overall performance, the ThinkPad T scored 2,, comfortably above the mainstream notebook category average of 2, The ThinkPad T's speedy GB 7, rpm hard drive also performed well in our testing, booting Windows 7 Professional in just 32 seconds, compared with the category average of 52 seconds.
That time also reflects the effect of the ThinkPad's RapidBoot Shield, which controls which processes run during startup to ensure that boot times remain low. Turning the RapidBoot Shield off lengthened the boot time by 10 seconds. The T performed equally well on our File Transfer test, duplicating 4. The average mainstream notebook moves the same files at a rate of 36 MBps. Dell's Latitude E managed only On the OpenOffice Spreadsheet test, the ThinkPad T matched 20, names to their corresponding addresses in 4 minutes and 11 seconds.
That's nearly two minutes faster than the category average of and on a par with the Latitude E's With an integrated Intel HD Graphics graphics chip, the ThinkPad T isn't exactly up to tearing through noobz in "Battlefield 3," but you should be able to get in some light gaming action.
While that score is typical for integrated GPUs, the mainstream notebook average -- which includes a number of gaming systems -- is almost double that number 1, The Latitude E also scored a higher In "World of Warcraft," the T averaged 30 frames per second with the graphics on autodetect and the resolution set to x When we bumped up the graphics to high, frame rates dropped to an unplayable 13 fps. When we set the resolution to x and put the game's graphics on autodetect, the T offered a frame rate of 28 fps, which is not quite playable.
The Latitude E averaged a higher 60 fps on autodetect and 28 fps on high. That's more than an hour longer than the mainstream notebook category average of Setting up the software was extremely easy, and we like that you can swipe your finger to turn on the notebook. You can also choose to lock down your computer if the fingerprint reader detects five failed logon attempts. Click to Enlarge Lenovo bundled the ThinkPad T with a good deal of business-centric software that most users should find very useful.
For instance, Lenovo's ThinkVantage Tools allow you to easily control power management, the webcam, Internet connections, backup and restore and other features from a single console. Lenovo SimpleTouch 3. Lenovo Solutions for Small Business allow users to schedule automated system maintenance, set specific times for when the T should shut down and restart on its own, and block the use of certain USB devices such as game controllers or portable storage devices.
For that price, however, you'll have to drop the p webcam and fingerprint reader. The ThinkPad T comes with a standard 1-year warranty that covers users in the event the system arrives damaged or is defective. Click to Enlarge We probably sound like a broken record, but in the ThinkPad T, Lenovo has once again created an excellent notebook that gives users more than enough power to meet their business needs in a durable design.
Impressive battery life, a gold-standard keyboard and gorgeous display help round out a winning formula.
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On the other hand, when viewing the display from below head-on, text remains legible but color distortion is significant and dark colors turn to black or dark gray. The ThinkPad T can be configured in innumerable ways via the online Lenovo store. Merely the choice of processors is already enormous.
The weakest option is the second generation Sandy Bridge Core iM. An equally clocked third generation Ivy Bridge Core iM is also an option. For those seeking the power of a dedicated graphics card, it is possible to include the Nvidia NVS M. Upgrading the memory pool to 16 GB is easily achievable by the buyer. In terms of storage devices, the buyer can choose hard drives in both and RPM rotations per minute speeds and with capacities of up to GB. Our test sample features the third generation Ivy Bridge dual-core Core iM processor, built using the 22 nm fabrication process.
This processor has a base clock speed of 2. Our ThinkPad T reached 3. This suite of tests runs multiple applications and determines a score based on the average performance achieved in each test. Due to the strong dual-core CPU and dedicated graphics card, our test sample managed quite a bit of performance and placed itself in the upper midfield. The lack of an SSD prevented the system from reaching a higher tier of performance. Due to its RPM speed, this class of drive typically requires more power and is louder but also provides a higher data throughput.
Although the ThinkPad T has room for a larger hard disk, Lenovo chose to install a 2. These results place the drive in the neighborhood of low-priced SSDs for larger file access. Naturally, a physical disk cannot achieve the very short access times of any flash-based SSD, regardless of the price. The weaker, processor-integrated Intel HD Graphics is more than sufficient for less demanding tasks and can handle HD video playback.
Due to its energy-efficiency, the HD Graphics allows the system to run on battery power for longer than a dedicated graphics card would. The latter outperforms our NVS M despite being based on the same chip as the drivers for the GT M are optimized for gaming instead of business. Those seeking serious construction or design tasks should consider the ThinkPad W Series. The ThinkPad T is not designed for gaming. We were able to play all current games in low or occasionally medium settings, but the low graphics quality ruined the experience.
While idle , the system emitted a barely audible During office use , the hard disk, which is a bit louder than the fan, was occasionally heard with a noise level of In this scenario, the T is more or less unobtrusive. The DVD drive was a bit louder, but still very quiet with a noise level of In terms of temperatures, the ThinkPad T did not score as well.
While idle , the underside of the T reached nearly 40 o C o F. This is very close to the feasible limit for lap-top use. The top of the notebook stayed within an acceptable range with a maximum temperature of 35 o C 95 o F. The left wrist rest did not remain particularly cool with a measured temperature of 39 o C o F. In our stress test , we checked to see if CPU and GPU performance remained available over longer periods of full load. At first, it seemed that the T coped well as it was able to run at its full 3.
In 3DMark06 , the ThinkPad was able to reach full power , suggesting that overheating is very unlikely in normal use. They have an adequate volume, but music sounds hollow due to the complete lack of bass. We observed highly variable power consumption depending on application. While idle in energy saving mode with the Wi-Fi module disabled and the screen dimmed to minimum brightness, the ThinkPad T consumed 9.
This result is 2 Watts higher than its preceding T This is exactly 2 Watts less than the previous T However, during load the ThinkPad T once again consumed more power than its predecessor. The measured maximum consumption of 82 Watts is acceptable for a workstation. Our test device uses a 9 cell battery with a rated capacity of 94 Wh.
In the Battery Eater Reader test , with minimum screen brightness and Wi-Fi disabled, we achieved a maximum runtime of In the Battery Eater Classic test , we rendered a moving 3D scene with Wi-Fi enabled and maximum screen brightness, representing a worst case scenario. In this test, our notebook only lasted about 2 hours. Lenovo clearly wants its ThinkPad line to take a step forward. Regular Lenovo customers will need a while to get used to the new layout.
Both the touchpad and TrackPoint were unchanged. On the positive side, the keyboard now has a backlight. Otherwise, most things remain unrevised. The black plastic and magnesium case is rigid. Unfortunately, the battery is a bit loose in its compartment. Since the design has not been modified, almost all accessories can still be used.
One area of upgrade is the two USB 3. However, Lenovo should not have reduced the total number of ports and should have installed two more USB ports. For those requiring more interfaces, a docking station can be connected via the docking port on the underside. Communication is once again state-of-the-art. The only reduction in this regard is the removal of the modem port. Lenovo continues to give customers many possibilities for maintenance and upgrades for the ThinkPad. Lenovo also clearly specifies what the user is allowed to modify without voiding the warranty.
The reproducible color spectrum remains on a consumer level and viewing angles could also be a bit better. Our device uses the currently fastest Intel dual-core processor. With the fast GB hard disk in our system, our ThinkPad T was capable of good everyday performance. However, the system is too weak for games and sophisticated CAD. The ThinkPad stayed pleasantly quiet , but became very warm. The battery life was good thanks to the large battery and is beneficial for a work device.
A few point deductions were made due to heat issues and the wobbly battery, but the ThinkPad T is a worthy successor for the T Series. However, each user will have to decide if he or she likes the new keyboard. Aside from some hardware updates and the implementation of an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, the familiar ThinkPad style and quality have been maintained.
Lenovo ThinkPad T Front: No interfaces. Rear: Powered USB 2. Communication While the modem connector on the rear has been removed , it remains easy to connect to the Internet and other devices easily using the included wireless technologies. Security The ThinkPad T includes typical security features. Docking station. Accessories The ThinkPad T does not include any accessories and only comes with the power supply and battery.
Maintenance The ThinkPad T has two maintenance covers on the underside. Warranty The ThinkPad T comes with a standard three-year carry-in warranty. Input Devices. Keyboard The most noticeable change in the ThinkPad T is the keyboard. Level function keys. PG keys by the arrow keys. Water outlet on the bottom. Small touchpad. ThinkPad T vs. The ThinkPad T in the shade Viewing angles: Lenovo ThinkPad T CPUZ Cache.
CPUZ Mainboard. GPUZ Intel. DPC Latency. Processor Our test sample features the third generation Ivy Bridge dual-core Core iM processor, built using the 22 nm fabrication process. Cinebench R10 Rendering Single 32Bit. Calculations per second. Memory RAM. Memory operations per second. Desktop performance for Windows Aero. Gaming graphics.
Primary hard disk. Disk data transfer rate. PCMark Vantage Result. HD Tune. Transfer Rate Minimum:. Transfer Rate Maximum: Transfer Rate Average: Access Time: Burst Rate: CrystalDiskMark 3. Sequential Read: Sequential Write: Noise Level Idle. Temperature In terms of temperatures, the ThinkPad T did not score as well. Power Supply max. Stress test. Battery Life. Key: min: , med: , max: Voltcraft VC Currently we use the Metrahit Energy, a professional single phase power quality and energy measurement digital multimeter, for our measurements.
Find out more about it here. All of our test methods can be found here. Classic Test. The ThinkPad T demonstrated a 3 hour recharge time. Courtesy of Please share our article, every link counts! Intel Core iM 2 x 2. Lenovo homepage Lenovo notebook section. The battery has a capacity of 94 Wh Performance is quite impressive The docking port is on the underside. FireWire is still supported. USB 3. The T features the tried-and-true ThinkPad design: Its black lid includes the classic ThinkPad logo in its top right corner and a slightly sunken silver Lenovo logo in the top left.
The T's chassis is made of reinforced carbon fiber to help it survive the abuses of frequent business trips. Pop open the T's lid and you'll see the standard ThinkPad layout. The top right corner of the system's deck features a mute button, volume rocker and microphone mute button, as well as Lenovo's ThinkVantage button.
In the top right corner is the ThinkPad T's green backlit power button. Click to Enlarge The right side of the palm rest houses a fingerprint reader, which lights up green whenever you are prompted to swipe your finger over it. Two large speaker grills flank the T's island-style keyboard. The only design "flourishes" you'll find on the T are its two metal hinges, which open wide enough to lay the screen flat on a table.
Weighing 5. That system weighed 6. The competing Dell Latitude E measures a heftier 1. When watching a p trailer for "The Bay," the latest permutation of the zombie thriller genre, images were vivid, while colors appeared bright and true to life.
In addition, viewing angles were excellent, allowing us to easily watch videos at a degree angle without the image washing out. Unfortunately, the T's display's lux rating is far lower than the mainstream category average lux. The Dell E's panel is also brighter at lux. Two speakers mounted on either side of the T's keyboard offered great sound quality. Bon Iver's "Holocene" sounded spot on, with his ethereal voice echoing at just the right pitch.
When we switched over to Kanye West's "Touch the Sky," however, we noted a lack of bass, though the song's blaring trumpets were crisp. When enabled, the ThinkPad T's Dolby Advanced Audio v2 software improved both the volume and quality of anything we listened to. Click to Enlarge Lenovo's ThinkPad-series notebooks are known for their excellent keyboards, and the ThinkPad T's water-resistant Precision keyboard is just as impressive.
The island-style keys were responsive and well-spaced, with great feedback and top-notch comfort. In fact, we recorded our highest score on the Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor: 86 words per minute with a zero percent error rate, well above our usual 77 words per minute and 2 percent error rate. Our configuration of the T doesn't have a backlit keyboard it's available as an option , but a light above the display can be turned on to illuminate the deck.
However, those who need to crunch numbers regularly will probably want to look elsewhere -- or plug in an external keyboard. The T lacks a dedicated number pad, something the Latitude E features on its layout. As usual, the stick was accurate and let us quickly transition from typing to navigation without having to lift our hands off the T's keyboard. Below the keyboard is a somewhat small 3 x 1. Fortunately, it was extremely accurate and comfortable to use.
Multitouch gestures, including two-finger rotate and pinch-to-zoom, were responsive. Click to Enlarge Need ports? The T has got you covered. On its left side, you'll find two USB 3. Around back are the T's power port and a powered USB 2. Click to Enlarge The ThinkPad T's p webcam provided bright and colorful images, although overall image quality was a bit grainy. In low-light settings, images were a bit fuzzier. When used with a bright light source to our back, the camera still managed to provide a decent image, although fine facial details were hard to decipher.
After streaming a full-screen Hulu video for 15 minutes, the temperature of T's touchpad reached just 78 degrees, while its keyboard hit 80 degrees. This machine's hottest point was its underside, which topped out at 90 degrees. We consider temperatures lower than 95 degrees to be comfortable. The Lenovo ThinkPad T packs a 2. With those kinds of specs, you can expect the T to handle most any business tasks with ease.
On PCMark 7, which measures a system's overall performance, the ThinkPad T scored 2,, comfortably above the mainstream notebook category average of 2,