March 19, 2003
Arbetshäst, 15,6" full HD skärm med bra ljus/bild.
Intels Core i5 processor med 4 kärnor.
128GB SSD disk för snabba access tider!
Mycket ram "bra om man gillar att köra virtuellt!"
Bra batteritid, upp mot 8 timmar går att få ut.
Den har mycket annat lull lull, har kopierat in text från webben nedan och ändrat lite efter mina speccar.
Kan jag få ett bud på denna arbetshäst?
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Lenovo ThinkPad T510 Review
15.6-inch LED-backlit Display (1920x1200)
NVIDIA NVS 3100M dedicated graphics with 512MB DDR3
Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
Intel Core i5-560M (2.66GHz, 3MB cache)
8GB DDR3 RAM (4GB + 4GB)
128GB SSD
Intel 6200 802.11AGN, Bluetooth
94Wh 9-cell, 90W 20V AC adapter
Dimensions: 14.68" x 9.65" x 1.41"
Weight: 6.22 pounds
Retail Price: $2,038.99 ($1,508.99 on sale) with docking station
Build and Design
The ThinkPad T510 has a "get down to business" appearance that has served the ThinkPad-series of notebooks very well. The outside finish is matte black, with a slight rubbery texture to increase grip when carrying it around. The design includes many flat surfaces with sharp and precise corners, but still manages to stay comfortable to use for hours on end. The screen hinges are stainless steel, and unlike the models two generations ago, are equal in size on both sides. Inside, the all-black appearance continues with a textured plastic palmrest, keyboard surround, and screen bezel. There are few, if any, glossy surfaces on the ThinkPad T510 which is great if you worry about glare from overhead lighting or sun while outdoors.
Build quality is very good on the Lenovo ThinkPad T510. Out of the box, this model has a stronger feel to it than most of the smaller ThinkPad models and is fairly hefty. Our model weighed in at over 6 pounds and is built like a tank. The newer palmrest and keyboard design is solid as a rock with a strong support structure underneath the plastic. Even with a strong grip or a lot of downward force, we saw minimal flex around the palmrest and keyboard. Following with its "overbuilt" (in a good way) trend, the screen hinges are strong enough that it required two hands to open the notebook and even to tilt back the screen once the lid was opened. When fully open, the screen did not have loose wobble or other problems staying firmly positioned.
The bottom of the notebook has two access panels for the system memory and hard drive. Users looking to upgrade either of those will only need to take out a couple of screws to gain access. Only one of the memory slots is located beneath the notebook though, making upgrades easy if you are only adding to the memory configuration. If you are replacing both sticks you will need to open up the notebook to get at the other slot.
Ports and Features
Almost every inch of the perimeter of the Lenovo ThinkPad T510 is filled with some form of connection or feature. The T510 includes three USB 2.0 ports, one eSATA/USB combo port, FireWire 400, VGA and DisplayPort-out, Ethernet, a modem jack, and a headset port. Expansion slots include an ExpressCard/34 slot and a SDHC-card reader.
Front: Screen release
Rear: one USB 2.0, modem, DC-power input,
Left: DisplayPort, VGA, two USB 2.0 ports, eSATA/USB combo, FireWire-400, wireless on/off
Right: ExpressCard/34, SDHC-card reader, optical drive, Ethernet, Kensington lock slot
If you are one of the ever-increasing segments of consumers that use their notebook for a desktop-replacement at home and mobile platform on the road, the latest ThinkPad Mini Dock might be for you. Our T510 review unit included the Mini Dock Plus Series-3 docking station that is loaded with ports and even supports up to three monitors connected simultaneously. In total the docking station adds six more USB ports, Ethernet, two DVI-outs, two DisplayPort-outs, one VGA-out, eSATA, and additional headphone and microphone jacks. If you have a ton of devices that need to be connected at your home or office, a docking station is one of the best options.
June 23, 2002
Det är ingen hdmi-utgång på den eller missade jag det?
Nåväl, eftersom du inte säger något exakt riktpris så börjar jag med ett bud på 2000kr som är mer än '1lax'. ; )
Nypris är ju en färskvara på datorer samt att det inte finns något kvitto och garanti.
Förövrigt finns du i Stockholm va eller missminner jag mig?
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