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Lenovo ThinkPad L560 Review

Lenovo ThinkPad L560 Review

Posted on July 22, 2016December 9, 2018 By Jarvis

Designed for small-to-medium-size businesses, Lenovo’s ThinkPad L series of laptops offers enterprise-level security and durability at a more affordable price than the company’s other laptops. The 15.6-inch member of this lineup, the ThinkPad L560, starts at a budget-friendly $719 ($1,084 as tested) and wowed us with a comfortable keyboard, long-lasting battery and MIL-SPEC-tested design. However, you can get a lighter laptop with even more endurance if you’re willing to spend more.

Design

Lenovo’s iconic design isn’t going anywhere soon. The ThinkPad L560 continues the tradition of black rectangular slabs. The L560 is made of ABS/PC plastic, but its more expensive sibling, the T560, uses glass-fiber-reinforced material for a far more premium feel.

The L560’s lid features Lenovo’s logo and the ThinkPad emblem but is otherwise undecorated. Opening the laptop reveals the 15.6-inch, 1080p display, a full keyboard with number pad and red TrackPoint, and a touchpad with red and blue accents. The ThinkPad logo can be found a second time on the palm rest.
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