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    A quick look at 410s with docking station.

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Marcham93, Jan 16, 2011.

  1. Marcham93

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    Pretty cool, having the thinkpad right in the middle of the two large monitors. It looks like you are using the thinkpad screen as the main screen, and the two large one as for other random stuff.
     
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    Like your setup, but I would never be able to do that, typing on a keyboard that is 1" up in the air would kill my wrists,
     
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    Very nice setup, easy dock/undock .. and the 410s is light enough for you to just play with it ..
     
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    Thanks for the compliments. I do love my new setup! :)

    The docking solution is perfect, so easy to connect to my external displays, backup hard drive, and peripherals!

    ...and the T410s runs like a champ! Super fast!