Looking at a T420s, anything to be aware of?
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 4:04 am
Some of you may know my trials and tribulations with my T61P. It was a good machine that served me well, and for all of the GPU faults, lasted me 5 years almost exactly to-the-day. Today it finally died, and rather than finding creative ways to resuscitate it, I think it's time to put that old dog to rest. Which means new laptop!
I'm looking at a T420s, since I don't need anything cutting edge, but still need something respectable to carry out data analysis (via SPSS) and the occasional video editing (via Adobe Premiere), ideally with old-school Thinkpad ruggedness. Very importantly, I need it within the next 72 hours. However, the T420s listed comes across as unusual in that it has an i3, something that, according to my research, should exist only on T420i machines. Specifically:
ThinkPad T420s (4173-1A2); Black; 14.0" HD+ AG display (1600 x 900); Intel Core i3-2350M processor (2-core, 2.3GHz, 3MB cache); Intel vPro enabled; 4GB DDR3 Memory; NVIDIA NVS 4200M 1GB Optimus graphics; 320GB / 7200RPM HDD; DVD+/-RW; Webcam; Bluetooth; Fingerprint reader; Intel 6205 AGN WLAN; WWAN Ready; 4-in-1, Xpress Slot; 6 cell battery; Win 7 Professional 64
It seems like Lenovo just slapped on all the options and pushed out this last iteration of T420s machines, not that there's anything wrong with that. Other than the CPU, this thing seems to give all the current Thinkpads a serious run for the money.
If this is going to be my laptop for the next 5 years or more, is there anything horrible I should know about the T420s series, like how the T61P shipped with bad chips, bad thermal design, etc...?
I'm looking at a T420s, since I don't need anything cutting edge, but still need something respectable to carry out data analysis (via SPSS) and the occasional video editing (via Adobe Premiere), ideally with old-school Thinkpad ruggedness. Very importantly, I need it within the next 72 hours. However, the T420s listed comes across as unusual in that it has an i3, something that, according to my research, should exist only on T420i machines. Specifically:
ThinkPad T420s (4173-1A2); Black; 14.0" HD+ AG display (1600 x 900); Intel Core i3-2350M processor (2-core, 2.3GHz, 3MB cache); Intel vPro enabled; 4GB DDR3 Memory; NVIDIA NVS 4200M 1GB Optimus graphics; 320GB / 7200RPM HDD; DVD+/-RW; Webcam; Bluetooth; Fingerprint reader; Intel 6205 AGN WLAN; WWAN Ready; 4-in-1, Xpress Slot; 6 cell battery; Win 7 Professional 64
It seems like Lenovo just slapped on all the options and pushed out this last iteration of T420s machines, not that there's anything wrong with that. Other than the CPU, this thing seems to give all the current Thinkpads a serious run for the money.
If this is going to be my laptop for the next 5 years or more, is there anything horrible I should know about the T420s series, like how the T61P shipped with bad chips, bad thermal design, etc...?