The advantage of this resolution is that you can also use it without scaling.
The Full HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels) results in a decent pixel density of 157 PPI in combination with the 14-inch screen. Lenovo only equips the ThinkPad T460s with IPS displays. Some pictures were taken from this article as well. The relevant information is available in the review of the T460s 20FA003GEE. Our two review units of the ThinkPad T460s use the same chassis, so we will not cover the sections Case, Connectivity, Input Devices and Speakers in this review update. Besides the Core i5 processor (ULV), Lenovo also equips the T460s with a 192 GB SSD as well as a matte Full HD IPS display. The first thing you will notice on the spec sheet is the small amount of RAM (4 GB), but the configuration is otherwise pretty powerful. The education model of our review configuration is around 200 Euros (~$227) less expensive. Today we review the base model with the designation 20F9003SGE for around 1,400 Euros (~$1590) and check if there are any compromises you will have to make. However, the high-end configuration is also expensive at around 2,350 Euros (~$2669). The ThinkPad T460s left a great impression in our recent review and is already one of the best office notebooks in 2016. When reinstalling Windows, try the Lenovo disc images, as longer battery times have been reported, probably due to custom drivers.For the original German review, see here. A can of compressed air may be useful too, and a bottle of isopropyl alcohol and cotton buds are good for cleaning, but not on the screen. The only tools you need for servicing a ThinkPad are a set of small screwdrivers and a nylon spudger (for taking the screen and keyboard bezels off), and possibly a pair of tweezers. Corporate bulk purchasers don't usually go for it. Not only will it have better brightness, colour, contrast and viewing angles - you will most probably more than make up the investment when selling it. When buying a new ThinkPad, consider taking the IPS screen option if possible, as it doesn't cost much. When buying a used ThinkPad, remember to check that the BIOS is not locked with a supervisor's password and that Computrace is not enabled and activated.
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