Let me hide the fact that this is a T470 with a changed keyboard(=good) and display(=bad) a for this rating..
No 16:10<3:2<4:3
No FULL-HD IPS with at least 300 nits and high colorrange
Forced Touchscreen (Less battery time and with the used matt coating might result in blurry pictures or maybe stains over years of usage)
No VGA (in addition to HDMI) because every beamer in company and institution are distributed with VGA Kabels by default and are always used via VGA
No ThinkLights in order to use high quality keyboard materials which do not absorb moisture and dirt from the fingers and get the keys melted or shiny over a short period of time (even when cleaning them constantly)
No Displayhinge as in the T420 or L570 so that the higher capacitiy batterys look out in top of the Laptop in order to have a better grip when holding with one hand by the basecover
No separate Touchpad-Buttons on the downside of the touchpad
The only things that Lenovo has implemented from the past are:
-The good 7-row Keyboardlayout (might be bad quality because these have to let the backlight throw
-The (ridiculos) display brightness
What really saddens me is that even Lenovo did build some fantastic ThinkPads after buying IBM while using IBM or even Lenovo as name on the good devices like the X300.
Thank you David Hill for not responding to your own surveys and the fake hype you have staged to the very last moment..
"I'm sure many people have seen the recent leaks related to the Retro ThinkPad initiative I started nearly 2 years ago. There's talk about display aspect ratio, resolution, keyboard, pricing and much more.[...]
"[...] I've held early development hardware in my hand, powered it on, looked at the screen and even typed on it. Those who have seen it can't help but smile. Please be patient, there's more to come. It's alive."
These are you words Mr. Hill from the Lenovo ThinkPad Blog
Yes Mr. Hill.. it's "alive", you tried to keep an outdated T470 for another business period "alive"...