Not a review thread by any means, but thought I'd post my thoughts on the new E545 I just bought. Full specs here:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834313641
IMHO, it looks and feels as nice/good as the $650 HP Pavilion I bought about 3 years ago and runs fairly speedily...the hamstring here being the 5400-rpm drive it came with...but that's about to be remedied. The Thinkpad has that "rubberized plastic feel" to the outside of the case that I really prefer over a "piano black" slippery plastic type finish. YMMV, of course, but I like it.
Keep in mind, the below-listed "Issues" are after just 2 days of messing around with it.
BUILD QUALITY ISSUES:
The DVD drive is very slightly loose in it's mount. The screw holding it in is tight, but it's just a little loose.
The DVDs pop-out drawer is just shy of perfectly horizontal...small gap on the right, vs. none on the left.
That's it for build quality issues! Screen hinges are strong and steady. Screen is bright (too bright at max setting for me...a good omen for brightness longevity). Keyboard has almost no flex (IMO) and key travel is excellent. Touchpad is responsive (though I do not like it that touchpad itself is "clickable"...you can actually click down (not tap) on it like a mouse button). The touchpad DOES support "tap to click" however.
FEATURE ISSUES
Hard drive has no activity light anywhere on the case. Really not happy with this, but it's obviously not a show-stopper.
DVD Drive has no activity light on it.

NEVER seen this before. Works great, but no light.
The internal fan is whisper-quiet while surfing the net. I have not loaded it up with Prime95 or anything like that yet, but if the fan's boot-up speed is any indication, it's full-speed sound is not unbearable...more of a whooshing noise than a high-speed whiney noise. The audio is pretty darn loud for a laptop! No bass...or low-midrange, of course...it's a laptop. That's what headphones are for. The camera is a 720P wide-angle piece aimed squarely at the video teleconferencing crowd. VERY nice for a built-in jobbie. The card reader...reads SD cards...hooray. It works...what else ya'want? Even with a mechanical HD in there, the keyboard barely gets warm, and I'm picky about that. MY EEEPC gets might toasty in comparison. As for the bottom...it gets a little warm, but not hot by any means. I've not done "a lap test" yet, but I rarely use the laptop in my lap anyway. THREE USB3.0 ports, one "always on for charging" USB2.0, Gigabit LAN, Wireless B/G/N/BT4.0 and an HDMI video out round out the connectivity. Nice.
IT'S GOTTA HAVE BLOATWARE, RIGHT?
Of course it does. Would it be an OEM install of Windows if it didn't?

But, no crazy, stupid popups while you're just nosing around the hard drive. No "click here to close this window" and you get redirected to 213 different spyware-infested websites. DELL'S used to be notorious for this BS about 10 years ago. The Lenovo's got tons of trial this and that on there. But it doesn't open if you don't click it. See "fresh install" immediately below.
Turning a $450 laptop into an $800 laptop
I have a 120GB Samsung Evo 840 SSD and 8GB (2x4GB) of RAM I'll be installing tomorrow, along with a fresh install of W7 Pro X64. That will really make this thing fly.

Storage space is not an issue for me. My laptop is a travel computer that I use for email/surfing/MS Office work; it is not a desktop replacement for me. 120GB...or about 60GB leftover after W7 installs, will be plenty. Besides, I can always stuff a 32GB SD card in the slot if I need "that much more space."