🚀 Elevate Your Work Game with the Lenovo ThinkPad W540!
The Lenovo ThinkPad W540 is a renewed high-performance laptop featuring a powerful Intel Core i7-4th Generation CPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD. With dedicated Nvidia Quadro 2GB graphics and a 15.6-inch display, it’s designed for professionals who demand reliability and performance. This laptop has been professionally inspected and comes with a 15-day satisfaction guarantee.
Brand | Lenovo |
Product Dimensions | 37.69 x 2.97 x 24.99 cm; 2.45 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 20C6008QUS |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Series | Lenovo |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Laptop |
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixel |
Resolution | 1366x768 Pixels |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Type | Intel Core i7 |
Processor Speed | 2.8 GHz |
Processor Count | 4 |
RAM Size | 4 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR3L |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Maximum Memory Supported | 16 GB |
Memory Clock Speed | 2.2 GHz |
Hard Drive Size | 256 GB |
Hard Disk Description | HDD |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Audio Details | Speakers |
Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia Quadro 2GB Graphics |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics RAM Type | Unknown |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 2.00 |
Graphics Card Interface | AGP |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth |
Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 65 watts |
Optical Drive Type | DVD RW |
Card Reader | Secure Digital Card |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Software Included | • Lenovo Support• Lenovo Companion• Lenovo Cloud Storage• ThinkVantage System Update• Microsoft Office preloaded; purchase a product key to activate |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 48 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 5 Volts |
Lithium Battery Weight | 3.5 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 6 |
Item Weight | 2.45 Kilograms |
A**N
Good condition
laptop works fine and received in good physical condition. Has lots of ports and comes with DVD Re-writer too.
B**N
NEEDS MORE MEMORY! Otherwise good processor for the price. AND has EMPTY M.2 SLOT!!!
UPDATE: See my comments below as this update relates to the issues I described.I purchased 16GB of CL9 RAM (read: high performance) and this thing is FLYING! It's like night and day. Anyone having performance issues buy more RAM immediately! Super happy that the issue was just a hardware bottleneck w/ the RAM.Also, when I was in there changing the RAM I saw THIS SYSTEM COMES WITH AN M.2 CONNECTOR. In case you don't know, this is what's replacing SATA and PCI Xpress eventually. It's faster than SATA 6GB/s . So instead of worrying about shuffling around drives to get an SSD in there, I can simply by a 500GB M.2 SSD and be all set w/ 500GB SSD and the original 500GB 7200RPM mech drive.Stoked. That M.2 slot just got this system a 4th star.END UPDATEThis system should have come with more MEMORY! Huge bottleneck at memory causing hard drive bottleneck as well. This system should not be sold with 4GB. 8GB is MINIMUM! I just ordered 16GB performance memory from Kingston w/ CL of 9 and hoping that will be enough.Pros:PRICE: Great deal for this processor, but your going to need to upgrade the memory for sure, so that kind of sucks.TRIPLE DISPLAY: This system is capable of a triple display using VGA and HDMI at the same time.PROCESSOR: The processor is awesome on this. Rated Top 15 still, and probably the best processor your going to get in any system at this price range. It rarely gets above 20% usage and usually sits at around 5 - 7% so no complaints on the processor at all.THINKPAD: It's a thinkpad, old school tradition, sturdy construction, old school track ball, finger print reader, looks cool, etc...SSD OPTIONS: The hard drive is on a SATA III 6GB/s connection so you can replace it with an SSD and get maximum speed. I also read on forums that people were taking out the optical drive and putting a custom caddy and SSD here. Then you would get to keep your hard drive and have an SSD. You can then put your optical drive in a custom enclosure and use it externally. Not sure if the optical connection is SATA III 6GB/s but I think it is, so I may go with that option if so.Cons:MEMORY: !!!! BUY MORE MEMORY IF YOU BUY THIS SYSTEM!! Mine only came with 4GB. This was enough for my old Toshiba that's 4 years old and has slower memory and is running windows 7 as well. But for some reason this thing can't keep up. Huge memory bottleneck which then starts writing to the page file and jams up the hard drive with a bunch of disk access. The lack of memory included is the reason this did not get 4 stars.WIFI:The wireless adapter in this thing is horrible. I'm constantly getting kicked offline, internet browsing is super slow with many lags and freezes throughout. I did some tests using my 4 year old Toshiba and it works fine while this pile of junk is not even able to connect, or getting super bad lag.TOUCHPAD:The touchpad does not have a button to disable it. Also, there is not way to disable it through software. The only way to disable the touch pad is to uninstall the driver. Then if I am in a situation where I don't have the USB mouse, or the USB ports all stop working, or maybe my mouse breaks and I don't have a spare handy, I have no way to use the mouse if I have uninstalled the drivers for the touchpad. So my only two options are have the stupid mouse doing stuff while I'm typing, or possibly be in a situation where my computer is un-usable. Not too great. Most computers have an option to 'disable touchpad while USB mouse is plugged in'. Apparently Lenovo didn't think this was important. I guess they were too busy marking all their systems up $100 to $200 more than other systems with similar hardware by competitors.
C**L
Fine notebook - Fast, competent and free of the cursed Superfish/Adware
Drawn to the i7 (my third i7) and the promise of more sound 2010 engineering than the cheaper "consumer" Lenovo's and all the new super thin notebooks. (I never gave IBM Thinkpads a chance, but was committed to high-end Toshiba notebooks for the last several decades.)Was concerned about Chinese ownership/engineering/manufacture, but mine seems robust (very much so, compared to my flimsy/fragile 2014 HP Envy i7 17") and appears to be competently constructed.Purchased at Amazon marketplace from Adorama (3/13/2015 ~~ low $6xx's), I feared the curse of Superfish (see ZDnet coverage) and prepared myself to remove that dangerous root certificate and the associated adware. I was happy to discover that there was almost no adware. I just had to kill the typical Norton and other pre-installed apps before installing my own. This was the least amount of preloaded junk I've seen in seven years --- the Superfish mess must have scared Lenovo straight!I can't imagine why people complain about the display -- mine is very bright and I run it at about 75% of full bright. Keyboard is very high quality and requires only slight adaptation from a standard keyboard layout. The tilting touchpad required about a half-hour acclimation period before I started to admit that it was also a competent, effective design. Ergonomically, it beats my HP and Toshiba twin-key touchpads and also my wife's Sony Vaio twin-key touchpad.Darn ... I might grow to admire this model. I'm going to give it thirty days of full workload and then report, but my expectations after six days are very high.
O**E
Dead on arrival
The laptop arrived and I had high hopes for using it. Unfortunately, after I had all my Office programs loaded and started working on it, the cursor began moving on its own. At first it was slow, then it raced back and forth across the screen. The first call to Lenovo said I must have picked up a virus, so I had to re-run all the virus scans, which did not help. Second call I was told it might have some electrical buildup from sitting in a warehouse, so the tech gave me a few instructions to follow, then started some updates remotely, saying it should be fine after those were completed....not. Third tech remoted in and the cursor began racing back and forth right away. He tried isolating the mouse, trackpad, and pointer. The issue was with the pointer, meaning the keyboard was defective. Amazon said they could not replace the laptop but would send a ticket to return it and issue a refund. Not a pleasant experience.
J**R
Difficult to use in that the cursor keeps jumping all ...
Difficult to use in that the cursor keeps jumping all over the place. Every time I start to type the cursor is somewhere other than where I located it & it messes up that which I have already entered or is 3 lines below where I want to type. Is even more difficult when working with cells in excel.
G**N
Technically a very good laptop but by todays standards the display just does ...
Technically a very good laptop but by todays standards the display just does not pop and lets face it that impacts everything. Compared to the screen quality on my existing 2008 Pavilion DV-7T with discreet graphics it was not what I had expected/desired so I returned it.
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