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Lenovo makes a return to its mainstream business line with the ThinkPad T431s. The device not only serves as a refresher for the popular enterprise line, but a reaffirmation of everything that the ThinkPad T-series values. Form has always been the focus o...
Excellent Build Quality, Portable Design, Long Battery Life, HighQuality Keyboard...
Mediocre Performance, Limited Screen Viewing Angles...
The Lenovo ThinkPad T431s offers an exceptional design that few notebooks match at this price point. With its durable build quality, portable form factor and above average battery life, the T431s is the ideal travel notebook. Users can also rest assured t...
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The ThinkPad T431s is the thinnest T series ever featuring a sleek, innovative trackpad, enhanced keyboard and refined aesthetics. Lenovo designed the new T431s with these priorities in mind to directly enrich the user experience: The T431s is powered by...
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Lenovo's long-standing tradition of producing black, boxy, boring laptops continues with the ThinkPad T431s, and it's a testament to their underlying quality that businesses and business users continue to embrace them. But the company might want to rethin...
As Ultrabooks go, the ThinkPad T431s is far from the skinniest, lightest, fastest, or longest-lasting model you can buy. And without perks like a touchscreen and solid-state storage (the latter is available on other configurations), it's hard to justify L...
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Lenovo's long-standing tradition of producing black, boxy, boring laptops continues with the ThinkPad T431s, and it's a testament to their underlying quality that businesses and business users continue to embrace them. But the company might want to rethin...
Outstanding backlit keyboard, Fingerprint reader, Lots of ports...
Dull, uninspired design, Fairly heavy and bulky, No touchscreen...
Lenovo's pricey new entry into the Ultrabook market caters deftly to business users, but it fails to deliver most of what's good about Ultrabooks: speed, portability, and convenience...
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Lenovo's popular business laptop line, the ThinkPad T Series, contains both a thin and light model, the , and an ultrabook, the ThinkPad T430u. The first T Series to combine Lenovo's high durability and business standards with Intel's ultrabook requir...
Slim, light, attractive design, Comfortable keyboard, Strong sound system, Excellent Webcam, Good performance for a reasonable price...
Subpar screen, Buttonless touch pad...
This ThinkPad refresh brings the mainstay T Series closer to today's thin and light ultrabook standards. Business users will appreciate the superb keyboard, host of security options, and other features, but the redone touch pad and lackluster display...
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Consistency wins the race. To that end, the Lenovo ThinkPad T431s follows on as Lenovo's mainstream business corporate laptop. It takes some cues from next-gen systems like the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon$1,294.20 at Lenovo, like carbon fiber construction a...
USB 3.0 only. ThinkPad design and features remain intact. Can be configured with Windows 7 or 8. Dual pointing devices. Ruggedized construction...
No flash storage. No touch screen. Sealed battery. Screen limited to 1,600-by-900 resolution...
The Lenovo ThinkPad T431s is a solid business laptop, and users should have no problem adapting to it from previous T-series ThinkPads...
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mobilephonereviewss.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:41:19
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Lenovo's excellent Accutype keyboard is here with the smile shaped keys and great tactile feel. Travel is quite good for a highly portable machine, and this is a typist's dream. Keyboard backlight is available as an option, and our model has that feature...
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The model as reviewed is equipped with a Core i5-3437U , integrated HD 4000 graphics, 4 GB RAM, 1600 x 900 resolution display and a 500 GB HDD for a retail price of about $1050 USD . Unlike the T430s, other resolution options are not available. Hardware s...
Internal roll cage, magnesium alloy base and carbon fiber lid, Dual video-out and docking port, Improved AccuType keyboard with greater feedback, Higher contrast and brightness compared to T430 and T430s, New glass trackpad is responsive and very large, S...
Small sacrifice to rigidity due to slimmer chassis, Narrower display bezel for a slightly weaker lid, Louder fan under medium to high loads, No dedicated Nvidia GPU options, Inaccurate colors if not calibrated, Only 2x USB ports, Non-removable battery...
Lenovo ThinkPad T431sThe renowned ThinkPad T Series was more or less stagnant in its visual design until the introduction of the Chiclet AccuType keyboard a little more than a year ago. The chassis changes on the T431s signify a move towards a more tradit...
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Though Lenovo's ThinkPad laptops are a mainstay of the corporate world, they're not without their woes. Forced to deal with significant challenges thanks to the Ultrabook – and computing's inevitable march towards thinner, lighter designs – Lenovo's engin...
Professional yet attractive design, Light and portable, Class-leading keyboard, Matte anti-glare display, Above-average battery endurance, Good processor performance...
Poor display quality, Finicky touchpad, Slow hard drive, A bit over-priced...
Lenovo's new design makes a lot of changes, and change doesn't usually come without compromise – and even, at times, sacrifice. Lenovo put to rest some of the traits that longtime fans consider crucial to the brand, such as tactile touchpad buttons and...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad T Series of business notebooks have long been known for their superior keyboards, long battery life and durable designs. Weighing in at just 3.4 pounds, the 14-inch ThinkPad T431s continues this illustrious tradition at a significantly l...
Strong battery life, Lightweight design, High-res screen, Comfortable touchpad, Durable chassis...
Expensive, Palm rest can get hot, Weak viewing angles, Below-average graphics performance...
The Lenovo ThinkPad T431s is one of the lightest 14-inch business notebooks ever, with a full suite of ports and long battery life...
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Built-in stereo speakers, mic and 3.5mm standard combo stereo headphone-mic jack. RealTek HD Audio, Dolby Home Theater v4..Networking: Integrated dual band Intel Centrino-N 6235 WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet and optional 3G/4G with SIM ca...
A slim and light ThinkPad Ultrabook that's sturdy, upgradable and has Lenovo's usual excellent backlit keyboard...
Display is abysmal: very narrow viewing angles, mediocre contrast and colors...
We love the new, slim look that Lenovo introduced with the ThinkPad T431s. For those who appreciate ThinkPads, this is a great looking, much more modern machine. From the thinner design to the drop down hinges and 180 degrees of display rotation, it's all...
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The ThinkPad line of laptops means business, and this 14-inch laptop from Lenovo is a firm addition to the product line. It won't win any beauty contests with the black matte finish typical of ThinkPad products but fans will be pleased.The T431s is a thin...
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