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Title: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Redaktion on July 13, 2012, 10:49:56
Old acquaintance? Lenovo makes one major change in its new ThinkPad: It turns away from the classic ThinkPad keyboard and installs a chiclet-style input. The familiar ThinkPad quality has otherwise been mostly maintained. The hardware has naturally been updated and is now based on Intel's Ivy Bridge.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Lenovo-ThinkPad-T530-2429-5XG-Notebook.78027.0.html
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Soens on July 14, 2012, 09:45:22
That is quite a nice and thorough review.
I would love to read some details about Intels AMT feature though. What are the BIOS-options, does the KVM-remote access work flawlessly?
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: thinkdiff on July 17, 2012, 05:50:07
would the quad core option increase the temp? and did you say that the full hd screen use here is the same one being use in the w530?
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: mike a on July 18, 2012, 23:56:41
Thanks for the review.  One thing to note is that you can actually fit a 9.5mm hard drive, the only issue is the rubber bumpers which would need to be modified.  This is what I did to fit a 9.5mm Crucial M4 SSD.
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: jj on July 22, 2012, 22:08:49
please guys never ever look at prices from these review websites lenovo always has some great discounts and they had a 3 day sale on the new t530
i got a base model but the ive bridge upgrade 720p camera 1080p screen 9 cell 500GB harddrive for 1190 dollars
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: tellmewhy on July 24, 2012, 11:43:28
Wait please explain why the w530 don't run hot but the t530 do? I mean they are very similarly spec and have the same chassis so what gives?
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
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Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: DRL on August 28, 2012, 15:55:28
The New Keyboard Sucks for anyone who uses the ESC and Delete or Page up and Page Down keys.  In my opinion (Being a Thinkpad user for over 12 years) every year they get a bit worse.  In the old days the engineers would make sure every inch of available keyboard space was leveraged.  Now it is mostly speakers and touchpad.  Either way probably my last thinkpad.  A decade of tradition finally killed when the new keyboard layout was presented.  (The new key Styles are fine but the layout sucks)  Here is an idea, why not offer different keyboard layouts, honestly, why can't we have options here, it is just a part that slides in or out.
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: joseph on October 30, 2012, 23:45:02
I have a T530 and i like it all. The keyboard is great and PgDn and PgUp are very well placed, a matter of taste.
Screen is great and battery life is excellent (yeah, it over-sizes the laptop, not appealing but it worth for these 8 hours of battery life).
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Adam Prancz on November 18, 2012, 11:14:39
I want to choose the old style keyboard. Why did it change?
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: George on December 09, 2012, 02:01:37
The new keyboard is cool. I prefer the new one over the old one - it feels more solid to me personally. The layout was a little bit unusual compared to the previous thinkpads, but I got used to it after one week. I'm a software developer and doing lots of typing, and the keyboard works.

As for the 'hollow speaker sound' - the speakers indeed sound tiny, but I could fix it to some extent by some digital sound processing magic. If you are not satisfied with the tiny hollow sound, please check the driver at my web site: http://yohng.com/software/speakerfix.html (http://yohng.com/software/speakerfix.html)

Thanks,
George.
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: banda on January 17, 2013, 10:57:30
fantastic review that's the way to do it...keep t up
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: JL on January 31, 2013, 15:22:09
Very good review. ThinkPad T series is the best.

I am still using T61. I would like to wait for coming T540S. More slim than T530.
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Dennis Barrett on February 24, 2013, 17:06:24
Where is the Screen Print button?
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Andy H on April 14, 2013, 13:19:20
I have this laptop at work, considering it's price, it's poor.

The quality of construction is well below something I would expect at this price point, the plastics feel cheap and tacky.

The chassis squeaks and creaks, the battery is not a snug fit and rattles when carried.

I've had a variety of business grade machines over the years and this is the worst keyboard I have ever used, the swapped fn and ctrl keys is stupid, 99% of users will use the ctrl key more than the fn key, so why make the fn key dominant?????

The separation of the pgup, pgdwn and home and end keys defies logic.

Performance is good considering it has no dedicated graphics.

The screen is the full hd version has the worst colour reproduction of any I've used, not even close to the Dell and HP units i've used.

The textured touchpad is precise, but I don't like it in use, the texture adds nothing and is very uncomfortable in use. I end up switching to a mouse where I can.

The installed manufacturer software is also buggy and prone to crashing.

My review is 3.5/10, if this was a budget laptop i'd probably forgive some of it's shortcomings, but this is a premium product and given the options from other manufacturers, it's well behind the quality scales.
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Mike S on June 09, 2013, 07:07:35
I've been using the T530 for 2 months now. Very quiet, the 1600x900 backlit is pleasant, performance is as advertised. Would I buy again? No, the keyboard is that bad. For 9 years I used the real Thinkpad R51. Chicklet keyboard is spongy, need to hit keys dead center or may/may not register, keys provide false feedback and I need to press a loot harder than good old ThinkPad. Sad to say an external keyboard is needed.
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Tomas T on July 19, 2013, 00:04:39
I noticed the LCD has strong moire effect! If you change viewing angles, you can see the pattern of the matte screen. It is especially visible on the blue window frame on the top of the screen.

It is not *extremely* visible, but it is disturbing - I noticed it at first sight. It is really surprising for a high-end laptop.

Did you notice the same problem? Or is it just that piece? Do other similar laptops (E530, L530) have the same problem too?

You can follow the discussion here: http://superuser.com/q/621438/93604
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Evan R. Murphy on October 03, 2013, 19:28:36
Thanks for your very thorough reviews!
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: john on October 09, 2013, 02:44:09
It a great review. But, does it uses the same battery as T520?
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Fred on October 25, 2013, 22:19:18
I have had my new T530 for 5 months and I regret buying it. The new keyboard is terrible and not worthy of this class of notebook. My old Lenovo is a far better machine. This T530 feels cheap and the battery is loose in the case. This is my last Lenovo as I am planning on selling it on E bay - it is that bad. The keyboard is by far my worst disappointment - just plain awful. I hope the Dell E6530 will be better.   :-[
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Crass on November 17, 2013, 08:28:02
After a LOT of research and testing machines I chose the T530 with i5, 8 gb RAM, SSD-disk, 1600x900 resolution and no dedicated graphics card. This is the best machine I've ever had. Despite what you read the keyboard is great. The best out there. Pleasant and precise to type on, quiet and not least - centered in front of the screen. The machine never heats up and is always totally silent despite intensive multitasking. And it goes to sleep and wakes up in a matter of seconds. The best learning here is: GET A SSD-DISK.

I was a bit worried if the resolution might be to high and the fonts to small, but it's absolutely perfect. I can also recommend Windows 8. I came from Vista and it took just 1 day to get used to the new OS. And learn how to ignore the start screen and just use the desktop ;-)

Downsides with the T530: Tough it's not bulky and not heavy - it's not a machine that will impress anybody in terms of design. It's not a sleak consumer machine. But thinner machines tends to heat up more easily and the keyboards are not comparable in quality. T530 is perfect for real work and you will smile when you turn it on.

And just for the record - a problem with T530 and all other laptops: Why not make the screen higher. I don't need a wide screen. I need a higher screen for word processing and web browsing. Like in the good old days. 
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Sadlenovouser on March 03, 2014, 10:29:45
My review is going to be bad, because the company i work in, have to send 2 out of 50 back. They just reboot sometimes. On bad days its 2 reboots an hour, other days it can go all day without rebooting.
Plus its not that good for such a price.
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Tony on June 16, 2014, 00:01:17
Here's my experience.  After using T500 for nearly 5 years (which means I liked it), I bought a T530 with no discrete graphics card.  I was hoping it to be an overall improvement, but sadly, I can't say that's the case.  Some points of interest to me.

* screen:  the 1920x1080 LCD is pretty good, to make the viewing not
           a big challegne at this high res.  A plus point here.
* keybrd:  the chiclet is a step backward for me.  It's too springy
           which makes it more tiresome to type.  However, it's
           probably still better than most other keyboards, so...
*touchpad: bad.  The new grid-textured touch pad is just not as
           sensitive/accurate as the T500 one.  I find myself doing
           lots of retries because it fails my intention.  Awful.
* speaker: bad. I could tell the difference IMMEDIATELY.  It sounds
           much coarser and tinny.  I would have thought they wudn't
           stoop so low to save a few bucks like this, but they did.
           The whole sound system seems worse, even thru headphone.
           Another item that makes me miss my T500 so much.

So far it's not the worst disaster given longer battery life (especially with on-board GC only), descent screen and keyboard.  But you can't escape the CHEAP speakers, skimped LEDs, pgUp/pgDwn and some other keys moved to a more inconvenient location, and many other things.  The old venerable Thinkpad T series has now become one of those CHEAP! thingies.  Beware.
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: Adam Prancz on April 14, 2015, 12:29:14
The plastic case is a very crappy solution from Lenovo. Magnesium cases were much better. The normal screen also has very bad quality colors are awful:-(. I have not seen the full hd screen it might better. The black rubbered top is also a silly solution. After 2 years usage it looks very nasty even somebody take care of it like me.
Title: Re: Review Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2429-5XG Notebook
Post by: DaveG78 on February 25, 2018, 13:37:41
Owned this laptop for 7 years. Runs perfectly, daily use. Only had to swap battery. Excellent.