The slim sibling of the Lenovo T470 delivers a lot to love, The ThinkPad T470 has a decent amount of configuration options, including your choice of touch or non-touch display with hand Touch opening and it chassis is immediately recognisable with a carbon-fibre and magnesium build and flat black paint. There is still some sparkle in the paint when the light catches it isnt very noticeable.My laptop weighs in at about 1.3 kgs making it just a bit lighter You barely notice it sitting on your lap, and in your bag, its also quite forgettable. Itll fit nicely with whatever else youre lugging around. The lid can almost open with one hand, but the dual-hinge system is a bit too tight A power button rests in the top-right corner, and the optional fingerprint reader is set just next to the touchpad. Lenovos choice to not incorporate the fingerprint reader into the touchpad is a welcome one, and the green LED above it is a sure indicator that its working and acts as a beacon when using the laptop in the dark — the matte black will be looking good The touch function is working nice. For those who really want it will be a good edition but I didnt find myself using it at all other than to test it. Im not really a fan of touch displays on notebook laptops coming to Keyboard If theres one thing Id take away from Lenovos ThinkPad when creating a dream laptop, it would be the keyboard. There is ample key travel and a soft feel when hitting the deck, and typing is almost silent. There is a bit of clicking, There are two levels of backlight that are controlled with the Fn and Spacebar keys.Typing on this keyboard is as comfortable as possible, It takes awhile to get used to, and in the process, youll no doubt be jumping around the screen when, say, navigating a text document. The T470s uses a Precision touchpad, I came to know from my friend that it takes advantage of Microsofts drivers to enable all three-finger gestures in Windows 10 One of the first things I noticed when using the touchpad was how sensitive it is to touch, something also noted in Executive Editor Daniel Rubinos review of the Lenovo X1 Carbon. You can turn down the sensitivity. The speakers on the T470 are located in the same spot as they are on the T460s which I saw when I doing R& D to purchase Listening to music the sound here is pleasantly full. My Experience with T470 is true to its lineage, offering portability and performance, and it will no doubt be a great companion on the road, in the office, or at home.