Skip to content
GearOpen.com

GearOpen.com

GearOpen.com is the hub for the latest developments in technology, AI, software, computers, transportation, consumer electronics, and scientific innovation.

  • Phones
  • Tablets
  • Laptops
  • Computers & IT
  • AI & Bots
  • Apps
  • Gaming
  • Audio & Video
  • Wearables
  • Smart Home
  • Cameras
  • Drones
  • Cars
  • Motorcycles
  • Yachts & Boats
  • Planes
  • Science
  • Tools
  • Toggle search form

Lenovo ThinkPad W540 Review – Old-School Pride

Posted on April 30, 2015April 28, 2020 By Hulk
Lenovo ThinkPad W540 Review – Old-School Pride

The ThinkPad’s distant history is pocked with no-nonsense business machines sporting plain designs and thick bodies. Those are largely a thing of the past, with the newest ThinkPads coming with a side dish of sleekness that make them stand out from systems of days gone by. Such isn’t the case with Lenovo’s new ThinkPad W540, a mobile workstation targeted at business users that in some ways harkens back to the old T-Series designs. That’s not a criticism, mind you. There’s something refreshing about a laptop that isn’t partly based on being overtly stylish, instead zeroing in on functionality for those who care most about what the machine can do. Does the W540’s functionality match its boardroom aesthetic, though? Read our full SlashGear review to find out!

Hardware

The ThinkPad W540 features a somewhat textured plastic body that is notably thick when compared to your average modern laptop, but no more so than you’d expect for a workstation of its caliber. The trackpad is large and button-less, the keyboard is the traditional ThinkPad offering, and the display is matte framed by thick bezels and large metal hinges. The design certainly falls in the realm of “business chic”.
…
Read full post here:
https://www.slashgear.com/lenovo-thinkpad-w540-review-old-school-pride-30347545/

Computers & IT Tags:business, hardware, laptop, Lenovo, mobile, pride, review, Slashgear, thinkpad, workstation

Post navigation

Previous Post: Lenovo Y50 Touch Review
Next Post: LG G Flex 2 Review – Killer Curves

Related Posts

Google Wants You to Buy a Gaming Chromebook. No, Seriously Computers & IT
Intel Raptor Lake Intel’s Raptor Lake with 24-core CPU could take on AMD Zen 4 in 2022 Computers & IT
Windows 11 bug breaks the entire desktop for some users — but luckily there’s a fix Computers & IT
Mac Pro rumors: Everything we know so far Computers & IT
Dell Latitude 13 3000 2-in-1 (3379) Review Dell Latitude 13 3000 2-in-1 (3379) Review Computers & IT
Asus Zephyrus G14 GA401QM Asus Zephyrus G14 GA401QM Laptop Review: AMD Still Rules The 14-inch Gaming Space Computers & IT

Copyright © 2026 GearOpen.com.

Powered by PressBook Grid Dark theme