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Lenovo Thinkpad SL 410 14-Inch Black Laptop - Up to 4.1 Hours of Battery Life (Windows XP Pro) | 
| Brand: Lenovo Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $599.99 Buy Used: $475.00 as of 9/8/2010 06:14 EDT details You Save: $124.99 (21%)
Used (3) from $475.00
Seller: ameya_p Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1152
Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows XP Professional CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 2 CPU Type: Intel Core 2 Duo Processors: 1 System Bus Speed: 800 System Memory: 2 Memory Type: SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 160 Floppy Disk Drive: None Native Resolution: 1366x768 Modem: None Includes Software: Rescue and RecoveryAccess ConnectionsPassword ManagerThinkVantage Power ManagerThinkVantage System UpdateFingerprint Software (fingerprint models)ThinkVantage ToolboxLenovo Online Data BackupNorton Internet Security 2009 (30 days of virus definitions)Adobe ReaderAdobe Flash PlayerSkype for WindowsMicrosoft Research AutoCollage TouchRoxio Creator Business Edition (DVD RW)Roxio MyDVD (DVD RW)Corel WinDVD (DVD RW) Display Size: 14 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.1 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 13.5 x 1.3 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 28425GU Model: 2842-5GU UPC: 884942420009 EAN: 0884942420009 ASIN: B002SG7LW4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| » | 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5870 Processor | | » | 2GB 204 Pin PC3-8500 DDR3 So-Dimm RAM | | » | 160GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Drive, DVD+/-RW Drive | | » | 14.0" 16:9 HD LED Widescreen Display, Integrated Intel X4500 Graphics | | » | Windows XP Professional, Up to 4.1 Hours of Battery Life |
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Product Description Core 2 Duo T5870 2.0 GHz, 14.0" Screen, 1366x768, 160 GB HDD, 2048 MB RAM, DVD-Multiburner, 802.11a/b/g/n wireless, 10/100/1000 Ethernet, Windows XP Pro SP2, 5.10 lbs, 1 year Warranty, 6-cell Battery, VibrantView
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Overall, very nice but some trouble areas. June 20, 2010 M. Bdock (Minneapolis, MN USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
For the most part the machine has been great. A good amount of power and speed...until I really started using it regularly. I had 7 system crashes in 2 days because I had, maybe 4 windows open.
I've had to reload Windows 7 x64, 4...that's right...4 times since February (which is a Microsoft issue, not Lenovo).
In the last month it has been decreasing in speed and power. It now takes between 5-6 minutes to get any selections from the Control Panel to load. One of the USB ports fails to eject anything...ever.
For the money spent it really isn't a terrible deal (I could tolerate it being cheaper though)...I, however, will be getting something, wait, anything else as soon as I can. This does NOT have IBM durability and Customer Service leaves A LOT to be desired...perhaps agents not reading from scripts, that can answer questions, and don't interrupt while you're asking questions so they can spout all of the "customer satisfaction" messages that pop up on their screens.
Lenovo technical issues. April 7, 2010 C. Ross (Arlington, VA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have only used the SL-410 for about two weeks, so my experience is, admittedly, limited with this product.
Overall I would rate this a 4-star laptop, excellent for moderate business productivity. The screen is sharp, glossy, but so much that it catches glare coming from florescent lights, or through office windows. The keyboard buttons are large and I find typing fairly simple and easy. The mouse interface has both the "nub" (my own word) which is a characteristic red finger sensor that used to be common on most of the major brands but only remains on Lenovo laptops, and the trackpad, which does hiccup sometimes, so your cursor can jump around unintentionally if you don't use small gestures. I have no problem with either of these really.
Initially, when you boot up the computer you will encounter the telltale bloatware present on every new PC these days. My first boot up took nearly twenty minutes (18m:45s) and until I disabled all of the completely unnecessary programs running the performance was quite pathetically slow for a Core 2 Duo processor. However, I used the MSCONFIG utility (type MSCONFIG in the search bar of the start menu) to disable all of the bloatware on startup and when I rebooted the computer was a far more reasonable 3 minutes.
It was when I went to backup the system disks on the Lenovo partition that I ran into my first problem. I ordered the Dual Layer DVD rom specifically for a project that requires a lot of data backup, so when the system hanged after I put in the DVD-DL, I was distressed to discover that my laptop was configured with the CD-RW combo drive, despite the invoice and order information containing the part # of a DL drive. Lenovo's post-sales number (1.866.428.4465) gave me someone with imperfect English who told me to call technical support. I called the number from the invoice--and to make a long story short, I have been bounced back to post-sales and I am waiting to find out if I need to ship the whole computer back or if they can just send my a new drive. Since I don't think that Lenovo's DVD drives are modular the way that Dell and HP drives are, I think I must ship it all back. As it turns out, this is a good thing, as I have since discovered that my RAM isn't the 1066mhz DDR2 that I ordered, but 800mhz DDR2, which isn't really that much of a performance decrease, but still, I should have received what I paid for.
Anyway, I reduced my rating by 2 stars to account for each of these misconfigured items, and if my Lenovo return process goes well I will post a comment amending my review rating.
Powerful, but powerfully annoying January 9, 2010 T. Soares (Massachusetts) 2 out of 25 found this review helpful
This is the most powerful laptop I've had yet, so I'm impressed with its performance. But I didn't buy it because of its power - I bought because it was supposed to last and last.
Unfortunately this seems like a watered-down version of the true "IBM-durability" we've all heard of, and I have big questions about how much longer it really will last.
Also, what in the hell is this webcam thing? I see it right in front of me, but I swear there is no program or button or anything to turn it on - it's almost just for show. What the @#!$? Lenovo, please. You know better.
A big bone I have to pick with this laptop: every so often a Lenovo advertisement appears out of nowhere in a pop window that slides across the screen. If I'm not paying for it, fine: advertize. But when I pay this much money for a machine, it had better not act like an advertizing machine.
As a kicker, you get the impossible mousepad, which has about the worst performance you can find (sticky, hard to get it where you want it) and an old-fashioned keyboard which doesn't come close to the Sonys.
You *will* get speed and power. The big question mark is: will you get the durability to justify the Lenovo vs some other brand, and can you live with the annoying kinks of this laptop? If not, pass it over.
I highly, highly, highly recommend you pass this piece of crap over. This laptop was designed not in the engineers' room, but in the advertisers' room.
GREAT Laptop! December 28, 2009 Vinci (Chicago, IL) 16 out of 18 found this review helpful
I purchased the Lenovo SL410 after my trusty, 5 year old Dell finally died and I must say, I am extremely impressed.
For the price ($625), I have yet to see any others come close. In fact, this definitily seems like a much more expensive machine than it is. The design, although boring and old looking at first, has really grown on me and I have come to appreciate the simple beauty of it. No fancy case or buttons, just simple and easy to use features that always work instantly one pressed or used.
The trackpad is great and it even has the scroll feature on the right side, which is extremely useful when browsing the web. The keyboard is also of great size and response and is even spill proof! Really, it has drains which will drain any spilled liquid on the keyboard. I love this feature, since I replaced the keyboard on my old Dell TWICE for this reason.
Windows 7 has been great. I never owned a Vista, but did work on a few and it was awful. The Windows 7 that is installed in the SL410 has been wonderful. It is basically Vista with all the bugs worked out!
The number 1 thing about this laptop is the SCREEN! Not sure if its standard, bu the one i have has the glossy HD screen and it is unreal. HD video on this is bar none! Similar to the the screens on a Mac. Great!
A close 2nd favorite thing on this is the build-in Wi-Fi. WOW! My signal strenth is always powerful no matter where in my house. My sister has a Dell Mini Netbook, which she paid $550 for less than a year ago, and she cant get any wifi from her room. With the Lenovo, I have full signal strenth from my room which is much furhter from the wifi point in our house! Unreal.
I purchased this as a work travel/home laptop so I didnt need all the fancy media packages that HP and those other brands offer, but this thing has rocked for media. I am an avid photographer and this thing has no problem working with my DSLR, Flip Videos and other gadgets i have. I also use with my iPhone and iPod and have yet to experience issues or delay.
I did my research before purchasing and nothing in this same price point can compare.
I strongly reccomend this to anyone looking for a fast, reliable and efficient machine for work or play.
Good Value December 23, 2009 S. Flanagan (Chicago IL USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
My HP died, found out that the HP DV2000 which I had was defective, problems with the motherboard would show up after 2-3 years of use. HP was aware of the problem and would fix it for me for $400 + shipping (my warrenty was up). Decided it was better to get a new laptop. Never again an HP! The Geek at Best Buy told me this was the laptop he bought, made by IBM and very dependable. He did not steer me wrong as far as I could tell. It takes a little getting used to Windows 7, I had Vista previously and XP on a desktop. But everything with this machine was easy, set up to internet, program installation etc. And it is fast!! Yes it is slow to start but that is Windows 7, Vista was slow also. Have the same stuff on this computer as my old HP and I still have tons of space on the hard drive. So far I am very happy. The think pad tools icon also is a help. I trust computer geeks when it comes to this sort of thing, he did not try to get me to buy a $1200.00 machine, this was half the price and it feels great.
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