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Light, slim and packed with ports, Lenovo's ThinkPad T470s ($1,124 to start; models tested range up to $2,102.99) offers the strong performance, great keyboard and overall versatility of Lenovo's popular ThinkPad T470, but it weighs a much lighter 2.9 pou...
Great keyboard, Little bloatware, Solid performance, Thin and light...
Below-average battery life, Poor screens on lower-end models...
The Lenovo ThinkPad T470s is a thin computer with strong performance and a wonderful keyboard, but competitors offer lower weight or longer battery life...
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Serious business. Today we evaluate another T470s configuration; this one features an FHD anti-glare touchscreen and a somewhat more mainstream setup than our previous candidate—with a lower price to match. Find out how well it stacks up against the compe...
expensive, attractive construction, lightweight for its class, terrific battery life, excellent input devices, fast SSD and application performance, stable CPU performance, good connectivity...
unfortunate PWM used in screen dimming, weak brightness, muted color saturation, weak CPU performance while operating unplugged, quickly heats up under load, temperatures unevenly distributed across casing...
With a featherweight build that's equal parts portable and durable (thanks to high-end magnesium and carbon fiber hybrid construction), terrific battery life, and excellent input devices for which the ThinkPad brand has long been known, the Lenovo ThinkPa...
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The time-tested ThinkPad continues to serve business users reliably, updating a core concept with the latest technology and design trends. The ThinkPad T470s (starts at $1,556.10; $1,628.99 as tested) is the latest evolution of the "S" line, which is moving ever closer to ultraportable territory. It's not quite the slim...
Light and portable design, Touch screen, Myriad port and connectivity options, Comfortable keyboard, Long battery life...
Feature set and performance don't stand out among similarly priced competitors, Lacks removable battery...
The Lenovo ThinkPad T470s isn't revolutionary, but is a reliable and travel-friendly business laptop loaded with modern features and ports, making it a worthy upgrade to its predecessor...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad T470s is a refresh of the outgoing ThinkPad T460s. The T-series is Lenovo's top-of-the-line business notebook, and has been more or less the gold standard in the industry for many years now. We think that still mostly holds true, thou...
Competitively priced, Excellent keyboard and touch pad/pointing stick, Supports snapin docking solutions, Good IPS screen...
Chassis could feel more solid, Slightly larger than previous generation model...
The ThinkPad T470s is an upgrade over the outgoing ThinkPad T460s, and a solid competitor to the Dell Latitude 14 7000 (7480). It combines a healthy mix of business-friendly features, including a good screen, first-class input devices, docking capability...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-06-11 01:37:32
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it. That's the approach Lenovo has taken in updating the ThinkPad T460s —arguably our favorite thin-and-light notebook—to the ThinkPad T470s.The ThinkPad T470s delivers the same excellent keyboard, top-notch 14-inch screen, an...
Top-notch screen, Excellent keyboard, Good pep, battery life in test configuration, Deep connectivity, ThinkPad durability...
Upgrades make it pricey, Low-res Webcam...
The refreshed ThinkPad T470s brings a faster CPU and other enhancements to one of our favorite thin-and-light laptops. It isn't cheap, but near-perfection rarely is. Read More...
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Lenovo has carved out quite a business for itself in the laptop space over the years, led more recently by premium machines like the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon. However, there are obviously many more models in the ThinkPad family of products, beyond just...
Excellent, compact premium design, Great build quality and materials, Excellent performance, Light weight, Great battery life...
Premium price point, Middling display brightness, Uninspiring audio...
The ThinkPad T470s is an excellent performer ideal for business use and offs respectable entry-level gaming performance as well. Despite its full 15 Watt Kaby Lake Core i5 CPU, it never exhibited hot spots or suffered from throttling issues due to thermal...
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If you've followed us over the past few years you know we've reviewed a lot of Lenovo products. For the most part, we've really enjoyed what we've reviewed and the Lenovo ThinkPad T470S is no different. The ThinkPad series is Lenovo's business focused lin...
Clean look nice design, Good build quality, Great matte finish screen, Fingerprint reader, Good I/O, Lightweight and portable...
Weak speakers, Weak camera, Pre-installed software...
A great Ultrabook for business or personal use. Great improvement to the trackpad, decent improvement to the keyboard, great battery life and nice screen. You can't go wrong with this one if this is in your price range.*We were sent a review unit of the L...
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