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vodeo Don't let the glossy lid fool you, there are a lot of familiar ThinkPad touches that make it a good bet for business users. Lenovo didn't shed too many features in rolling out its cheapest ThinkPad to date, the inch SL The slow hard drive and obstructed ports mar an otherwise superior system.
We intentionally show more ads when an adblocker is used. It's portable enough to suit most road warriors, but fast enough to keep their apps running smoothly.
As it stands now, there are a number of reasons you might want to pick up an SL rather than a similar notebook from the Dell Vostro lineup or Toshiba Satellite Pro line. However, the distance decreased gradually. There have been some subtle changes to the design over the years, but you can recognise the familiar black slab across a crowded room.
For high end gamer the performance could be not sufficient for class 1 graphic cards.
The gap between the enterprise ThinkPads and the series was simply too wide for any small-business user to bridge. Plus, the display is roomy enough to accommodate some entertainment during down time. PC Mag The predictable demise of Lenovo's small-business notebook line—the series—happened with little or no notice.
Though it doesn't pack the firepower of some high-end machines, it gets lehovo job done handily. Usually subnotebooks, ultrabooks and quite lightweight laptops with inch display-diagonal weigh as much.
We show the least amount of ads whenever vdeo. Digital Trends With the SL, Lenovo has taken the best features of its iconic T-series, stripped out the fluff, and put a nice gloss literally on the final product. That said, like most notebooks in the small business class, the SL suffers from cheap plastics used in the chassis construction, weak built-in speakers, and an overall build that is slightly thicker and heaver than needed. That said, diehard ThinkPad owners might criticize the glossy lid, lack of lid latch, and the type of plastics used in some places.
Techradar The Lenovo ThinkPad SL will not suit everyone, as its performance is basic, but it makes up for this in being compact with a great battery life.
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Laptops with that size are somewhat rare, nowadays. Please share our article, every link counts! To top it all off, this notebook can cut loose after-hours with strong multimedia and decent gaming performance. Unfortunately, this powerful package is not without its flaws. The performance of our test configuration suggests the SL packs enough raw power to satisfy most small business owners, but it's clear that the new SL series isn't the same ThinkPad we've seen before.
Not only does the SL offer plenty of processing power and battery life but also great support and wireless performance. The new SL is a worthy addition to the family with a good blend of features, security, system tools and a reasonable price tag 80, Preis 80, Leistung 60, Ausstattung 80 Single Review, online available, Short, Date: Although it doesn't pack the firepower of sl4000 high-end machines, it gets the job done handily.
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Bidding farewell zl400 the series produced the Lenovo ThinkPad SL—a better, faster, and more energy-efficient small-business line for Lenovo. Quality journalism is made possible by advertising. This display size represents a treshold between the small sizes of subnotebooks and ultrabooks and the standard-sizes of office- and multimedia laptops lejovo the other hand.
In the smartphone market, Lenovo did not belong to the Top 5 global manufacturers in The SL is a pretty able multipurpose machine which suits its purpose — being a workhorse for small to medium business owners — admirably.
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