It’s great to see that Lenovo is still building ThinkPads the way that IBM used to. The T60p is a truly excellent mobile computer, with the credentials to do what even most high-end desktops aren’t capable of. The price is very high, but if you really need to run 3D modelling or CAD software on the move, you’d be hard pushed to find a better designed, configured and built mobile solution than this.
This machine just oozes quality from every pore, and if you have to do a lot of typing like I do, you will just fall in love with this keyboard. Unfortunately all that quality comes at a price, and this T60p will set you back a substantial £2,349.98 including VAT. Of course you have to remember that this isn’t just a notebook, it’s a mobile workstation and is therefore certified for some of the most expensive software packages known to man, and if you need to run that kind of software, the cost of this notebook will be minimal in the great scheme of things. TR Recommended Award.
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