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Lenovo ThinkPad L470 Review

Lenovo ThinkPad L470 Review

Posted on August 4, 2017March 28, 2019 By Jarvis

 

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Built for business use without the high price tag, Lenovo’s ThinkPad L470 is a durable 14-inch laptop that can go the distance. Starting at $615 ($847.20 as configured), this system is slightly less expensive than Lenovo’s ThinkPad T470, our favorite business notebook, and also offers a best-in-class keyboard, impressive battery life and a MIL-SPEC-tested chassis. In exchange for the savings, you’ll have to accept some trade-offs, such as a heavier chassis and fewer ports. But for small businesses or individuals on a budget, the L470 is a solid choice.

Design: Durable and familiar

With a chassis made from glass and carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, the ThinkPad has a solid and durable build. Following a standard ThinkPad aesthetic, the Lenovo’s L470 comes in a charcoal-black finish. A silver and black ThinkPad logo is nestled on the lid’s right-hand side, while a red indicator light glows when the ThinkPad is powered, which is a nice touch for this plain design.
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