The x220 is smaller, but the T430s does not weigh that much more, surprisingly. It is hard to tell the difference between them, even though there is a slightly greater weight for the T430s in the specs.
This is what the T430s has:
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Intel Core i5-3320M Processor (3M Cache, 2.60GHz)
Operating system Genuine Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)
Operating system language Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64 - English
Display type 14.0" HD+ (1600 x 900) LED Backlit Anti-Glare Display, Mobile Broadband Ready
System graphics Intel Core i5-3320M Processor (3M Cache, 2.60 GHz) with Intel HD Graphics 4000
Total memory 4 GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (1 DIMM)
Keyboard Keyboard Backlit - US English
Camera 720p HD Camera Mic
Hard drive 180GB Solid State Drive, SATA3
Ultrabay DVD Recordable
System expansion slots Express Card Slot
Battery 6 Cell Lithium Battery T81+
Power cord 90W AC Adapter - US (2pin)
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 with Antenna
Integrated WiFi wireless LAN adapters Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN
Integrated mobile broadband Mobile Broadband upgradable
Language pack Publication - US English
2YR Onsite + 2YR ThinkPad Protection
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The x220 is a year older, but is similar. The SSD drive is 160 and is an older version of SATA (not as fast as SATA 3.0 on the newer laptops).
I would say the main reasons my spouse likes the T430s are:
- Has built-in DVD
- Larger body and screen
- Light and thin for size
- Nice backlit keyboard plus overhead light
- Sound quality amazing for a laptop
I like the X220 because:
- Smaller body and screen
- IPS Screen
The screen on the T430s is the high resolution one and is REALLY sharp and nice. In spite of what some users were saying, the items on screen are in no way to small to see. My spouse is almost 60 yrs old with poor eyesight and it just is not a problem at all.
It really is a gorgeous screen.
My IPS screen is just a bit better in terms of color reproduction, but the main difference is that mine looks good from all angles. Really, other than that, the T430s screen is just as good. Although my resolution is lower, I have a smaller screen so it works fine in terms of clarity.
Regarding the keyboard, I was worried about getting a chicklet keyboard for my spouse's T430s, but it turns out to be really nice, too. It is a very nice keyboard, and I can't say I prefer one over the other. The quality of manufacture on both types is very high. The backlit keyboard feature on the T430s has me jealous, I must admit. It is sweet. It has different levels of brightness and you can choose to use the overhead light instead if you wish.
We both got Windows 7 Professional, and oddly enough the T430s came with features like Games turned off. We did not know why Games would be missing on the T430s, and it turns out we just had to turn the feature on to have them show up. Go figure.
Both laptops are very nice. We had a Sony Vaio before getting these and it is a piece of $h***. Seriously. Horrible! Junk. Trash. Garbage. It lasted only a short while before going berserk and now won't even boot up anymore. Cheap garbage parts and horrible design. We are glad there are Thinkpads out there. NEVER AGAIN will we buy a Sony. (
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