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Written by: Jason Tomczak, March 4th, 2007 |
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“The X60 has numerous features that are absolutely ideal for corporate and mobile-management use..”
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Highs:
Feels fast and nimble; amazing 4GB RAM capacity; excellent battery life; biometric security
Lows:
Thick body (with dock); no built-in optical drive; busy keyboard
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Introduction
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X60 is an ultra-light Tablet PC with a heavyweight punch. The X60 takes advantage of and positively upholds the excellent reputation of the IBM ThinkPad line of laptops. ThinkPads are slightly utilitarian in design, but this is part of their universal appeal. Even as an ultra-portable, the X60 may have enough sinewy power to give bulkier, high-spec laptops a tough run for the money.
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User Reviews
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"Why no core 2 duo"
LazLong at Mar 7th, 2007 at 10:58 PM
Score: 10
I am on my fourth ThinkPad, a T42p. I am considering getting a tablet, and am VERY disappointed to see that the X60t doesn't have a Core 2 Duo option, as the HP tc4400 does. Especially given that: 1) The X60t came out after the Core 2 Duo's were released. 2) Intel is pricing the Core 2's the same as the Core Duo's. 3) The X60t uses the 945GM chipset which fully supports the Core 2's.
I've read that the X60t will be rev'd in May, which probably means this will be rectified. I will most likely wait and see as I REALLY don't want to p...
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"Great for business use"
James at Mar 7th, 2007 at 8:42 PM
Score: 9
Most business users do not need a widescreen, or even an optical drive, especially when traveling. Battery performance and security are what's important. I have always been impressed with the Thinkpad line, and the fact that they kept this system slim despite adding a touchscreen is fantastic. I am very please with my X60.
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