itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:27:09
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The Lenovo ThinkPad L412 could well meet your needs, and if it does then the green credentials could give it the edge over whatever else is on your shortlist. Note, though, that the base specification might require tweaking before you can turn the Thi...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-25 03:27:09
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Lenovo's ThinkPad L412 is the greenest notebook the company has ever produced, including up to 30 percent 'post-consumer' content. Lenovo says materials like office water jugs and used IT equipment have been used to make parts like the LCD cover, wrist...
Very solid hardware, Good powermanagement features, Admirable use of recycled materials, Highly userconfigurable...
Noisy keyboard, Chassis design makes it difficult to access ports, Rather chunky design...
The Lenovo ThinkPad L412 is a chunky notebook and you'll need to add a few upgrades from the entry-level specification to get a business-ready configuration. Keyboard clatter might be a problem if you work in a particularly quiet environment, and the l...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad range is renowned as offering arguably the world's best business laptops, thanks to their market leading build quality and usability. The ThinkPad L412 is the latest addition and is a high-powered portable with strong environmental cr...
Good performance, Build quality, Good screen, Excellent keyboard...
Plain design, Heavy for a ThinkPad...
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Product Code: NVE5ZUK The Lenovo ThinkPad L412 notebook is an attractively priced, business-oriented laptop with a green twist: it's made with up to 30 percent post-consumer waste and shipped in almost 100 percent recycled packaging. The professional...
The Lenovo ThinkPad L412's only real drawback appears to be the keyboard, which is so loud that you should really think twice about toting this laptop to conferences and meetings. Other than that annoyance, however, the L412 delivers- it's quick, stur...
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Lenovo's new L-Series ThinkPads--of which the L412 is one--are attractively priced, business-oriented laptops with a green twist: They're made with up to 30 percent post-consumer waste and shipped in almost 100 percent recycled packaging. The professio...
Ecofriendly, Inexpensive...
Loud keyboard, Weak battery life...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:27:10
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Green really seems to be the color of the moment, with more and more products being promoted not only for their performance and features but for their environmental friendliness as well. has been a champion of the trend, as we saw in our of the Thin...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:27:10
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Lenovo released new L-series laptops as replacement product. Compared with the T series laptops, L series laptops are not in thin body, the performance is not as strong as T series. But the L series is still inherited the ThinkPad comfortable and durab...
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As it phases out its SL line of small business notebooks, Lenovo is introducing the L series, which is geared towards the education, government, and large business market. Taking cues from both the SL and the T series, the L Series might not be as svel...
Good keyboard, Durable, environmentally friendly construction, Accurate touchpad, Loud speakers, Excellent Wi-Fi...
Below average battery life, Mediocre video playback...
Lenovo’s new value-priced business notebook combines an eco-friendly design with solid performance and ergonomics.
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The L-series is a brand-new addition to the Lenovo Thinkpad notebook portfolio. Apart from the previously tested L512 there is also a more compact 14-incher with the designation L412. Being similarly equipped as its brother, it should score similarly i...
Welldesigned Thinkpad work area, Userfriendly input devices, Thinvantage software, Display suitable for outdoor use, Low noise and heat emissions, Usable battery life...
Small weak spots around case, Positioning of ports around device, Many purchase configurations not yet available in Europe, Basic 12 month warranty, Limited performance...
Before us stands yet another member of the Thinkpad family, rather on the lower end of the palette but still able to keep pace with typical Thinkpad features. Optically the L412 follows in the wake of the (failed) Thinkpad Z-series though more agile and c...
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