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The full HD screen is, however, new. And since the notebook is otherwise structurally identical to the previously reviewed T510 model, we'll jump right to the display section...
Timetested Thinkpad design, Trackpoint pointing stick, Keyboard, Excellent office performance and uptodate hardware, Longer battery life under light use thanks to Optimus, FullHD screen with broad color space, Matte, bright screen, Excellent contrast, Thi...
Touchpad, No recovery DVD or manual...
Optimus or no Optimus, that is the question. 'Tis no nobler in the case or the selection of ports—that remains the same. But the Optimus graphics card switching technology finally housed within the Lenovo Thinkpad T510-4384-GEG model means a considerably...
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Thermal performance of the ThinkPad T510 was very good under normal circumstances. With the switchable graphics, the out T510 was able to maintain very good temperatures under light usage by switching to integrated gra...
Great build quality, Excellent HDdisplay, Over 8 hours of battery life...
Minor NVIDIA Optimus glitches, Touchpad sensitivity problems...
The Lenovo ThinkPad T510 is a great business notebook for consumers looking for a better built notebook or business users looking for a daily workhorse. Compared to the ThinkPad W510, the T510 offers some of the same features, albeit with lower processor and graphics card options, no multitouch display, and other perks like USB 3.0 connectors or huey color calibration. The T510 excelled in daily...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2013-02-14 07:48:44
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As Lenovo ThinkPad T510 sports the latest Intel Core i3 370M processor, which can even compete with Core i5. Lenovo T510 Core i3 370M processor continues to adopts 32nm technology process, has 3MB cache and 35W of TDP. The difference is that Core i3 37...
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Lenovo used this year's CES to revamp its entire notebook line-up. We already looked at the all-new ThinkPad Edge, which is aimed at style and budget-conscious business users, blending elements from the IdeaPad netbooks with the enduring legacy of the...
While the Lenovo ThinkPad T510 starts at $939, our test system is priced at around $1,400 in good part because of the powerful processor and GPU inside. If you are already spending this kind of money on a Core i7 equipped notebook, I would recommend u...
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By Martina Osztovits 02/16/2010 Following the T410, the bigger T510 now faces our test course. Now Lenovo has also updated its 15 inch T-range classic with cutting-edge technology with the Arrandale CPUs. Our prototype additionally starts with a disc...
Proven ThinkPad design, Trackpoint, Keyboard, Very good office performance and uptodate hardware, ThinkVantage tools...
Not very bright display with a standard color range, Touchpad, No recovery DVDs or manual, Energy manager offers unimplemented functions...
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