Probably a decent keyboard, and not awful for the price, but I'd rather take a refurb T series (where the plastic is just a skin around an alloy skeleton), or a more aggresively priced i3 alternative, like the recent other lenovo deal at £250 for an i3/8gb/1tb.
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Operating System: Windows 7 Pro 64-bit / Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit downgrade
Processor: Intel Core i5 (4th Gen) 4300M / 2.6 GHz ( 3.3 GHz ) / 3 MB Cache
Memory: 4 GB DDR3L
Storage: 180 GB SSD
Optical Drive: DVD-Writer
Display: 14" LED backlight 1600 x 900 / HD+
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4600
Networking: 802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0 , Gigabit Ethernet
Wireless Broadband: (WWAN) WWAN upgradable
Battery: 6-cell
Dockable: Yes
Security: Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip , fingerprint reader
Dimensions (WxDxH): 34.4 cm x 23.9 cm x 3.425 cm
Weight: 2.25 kg
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The keyboard has no numpad
Vid for the immediate predecessor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H8MXoIqj-c
Probably a decent keyboard, and not awful for the price, but I'd rather take a refurb T series (where the plastic is just a skin around an alloy skeleton), or a more aggresively priced i3 alternative, like the recent other lenovo deal at £250 for an i3/8gb/1tb.