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Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook

Started by Redaktion, July 13, 2012, 10:49:56

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Mike S

I've been using the T530 for 2 months now. Very quiet, the 1600x900 backlit is pleasant, performance is as advertised. Would I buy again? No, the keyboard is that bad. For 9 years I used the real Thinkpad R51. Chicklet keyboard is spongy, need to hit keys dead center or may/may not register, keys provide false feedback and I need to press a loot harder than good old ThinkPad. Sad to say an external keyboard is needed.

Tomas T

I noticed the LCD has strong moire effect! If you change viewing angles, you can see the pattern of the matte screen. It is especially visible on the blue window frame on the top of the screen.

It is not *extremely* visible, but it is disturbing - I noticed it at first sight. It is really surprising for a high-end laptop.

Did you notice the same problem? Or is it just that piece? Do other similar laptops (E530, L530) have the same problem too?

You can follow the discussion here: http://superuser.com/q/621438/93604

Evan R. Murphy


john

#18
It a great review. But, does it uses the same battery as T520?

Fred

I have had my new T530 for 5 months and I regret buying it. The new keyboard is terrible and not worthy of this class of notebook. My old Lenovo is a far better machine. This T530 feels cheap and the battery is loose in the case. This is my last Lenovo as I am planning on selling it on E bay - it is that bad. The keyboard is by far my worst disappointment - just plain awful. I hope the Dell E6530 will be better.   :-[

Crass

After a LOT of research and testing machines I chose the T530 with i5, 8 gb RAM, SSD-disk, 1600x900 resolution and no dedicated graphics card. This is the best machine I've ever had. Despite what you read the keyboard is great. The best out there. Pleasant and precise to type on, quiet and not least - centered in front of the screen. The machine never heats up and is always totally silent despite intensive multitasking. And it goes to sleep and wakes up in a matter of seconds. The best learning here is: GET A SSD-DISK.

I was a bit worried if the resolution might be to high and the fonts to small, but it's absolutely perfect. I can also recommend Windows 8. I came from Vista and it took just 1 day to get used to the new OS. And learn how to ignore the start screen and just use the desktop ;-)

Downsides with the T530: Tough it's not bulky and not heavy - it's not a machine that will impress anybody in terms of design. It's not a sleak consumer machine. But thinner machines tends to heat up more easily and the keyboards are not comparable in quality. T530 is perfect for real work and you will smile when you turn it on.

And just for the record - a problem with T530 and all other laptops: Why not make the screen higher. I don't need a wide screen. I need a higher screen for word processing and web browsing. Like in the good old days. 

Sadlenovouser

My review is going to be bad, because the company i work in, have to send 2 out of 50 back. They just reboot sometimes. On bad days its 2 reboots an hour, other days it can go all day without rebooting.
Plus its not that good for such a price.

Tony

Here's my experience.  After using T500 for nearly 5 years (which means I liked it), I bought a T530 with no discrete graphics card.  I was hoping it to be an overall improvement, but sadly, I can't say that's the case.  Some points of interest to me.

* screen:  the 1920x1080 LCD is pretty good, to make the viewing not
           a big challegne at this high res.  A plus point here.
* keybrd:  the chiclet is a step backward for me.  It's too springy
           which makes it more tiresome to type.  However, it's
           probably still better than most other keyboards, so...
*touchpad: bad.  The new grid-textured touch pad is just not as
           sensitive/accurate as the T500 one.  I find myself doing
           lots of retries because it fails my intention.  Awful.
* speaker: bad. I could tell the difference IMMEDIATELY.  It sounds
           much coarser and tinny.  I would have thought they wudn't
           stoop so low to save a few bucks like this, but they did.
           The whole sound system seems worse, even thru headphone.
           Another item that makes me miss my T500 so much.

So far it's not the worst disaster given longer battery life (especially with on-board GC only), descent screen and keyboard.  But you can't escape the CHEAP speakers, skimped LEDs, pgUp/pgDwn and some other keys moved to a more inconvenient location, and many other things.  The old venerable Thinkpad T series has now become one of those CHEAP! thingies.  Beware.

Adam Prancz

The plastic case is a very crappy solution from Lenovo. Magnesium cases were much better. The normal screen also has very bad quality colors are awful:-(. I have not seen the full hd screen it might better. The black rubbered top is also a silly solution. After 2 years usage it looks very nasty even somebody take care of it like me.

DaveG78

Owned this laptop for 7 years. Runs perfectly, daily use. Only had to swap battery. Excellent.

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