Also, unlike to T490s, the T490 supports also 10th Generation CPUs in addition to 8th Gen. All of these makes it a very good alternative to both the T490s and X1 Carbon models if you’re seriously considering a ThinkPad as your workhorse machine and you don’t mind about the slightly...
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and if you’re looking for a performance gain, I don’t think spending extra for the 8665U is worth it. This does come with vPro though, which might be an important factor for some of you in the corporate environments. If it’s not, just stick with the i7-8565U or even an i5, ...
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pricey ThinkPad tested in balanced mode (rather than performance) for more manageable heat. If your workload is more CPU-heavy than GPU-heavy, you can save money with the Yoga compared to the workstation-like laptop. Unsurprisingly, the XPS 13's Core i5 couldn't keep up with the i7 ...
If you don't mind carrying an extra pound or so, look into Lenovo's ThinkPad T480, which starts at $1,359 and offers a huge, extended battery. However, if you want the best business clamshell that money can buy, look no further than the X1 Carbon. Looking to give your ThinkPad a ...