T60 news and forum?
T60 news and forum?
Hi,
I am very curious at the Thinkpad T60. I have read Lenovo will announce it in January. How will the T60 look like? The same design as the T4x? What will be the specs?
Perhaps a new forum about the T60 can started? I'd love to read more about the lastest Thinkpad T60.
I am 99% I will be buying it, it only depends on the availabilty.
I am very curious at the Thinkpad T60. I have read Lenovo will announce it in January. How will the T60 look like? The same design as the T4x? What will be the specs?
Perhaps a new forum about the T60 can started? I'd love to read more about the lastest Thinkpad T60.
I am 99% I will be buying it, it only depends on the availabilty.
Sorry, I have no news for the T60.
I also want to buy a new Laptop and can wait for the new model:
How save is it to buy a brand new model (rather than a model of an established series). Is it like with cars where you are good advised to wait a year to have bugs fixed because of hasty market introduction.
Does anyone has experience with hardware improvements/bugfixes over the lifetime within a series?
I also want to buy a new Laptop and can wait for the new model:
How save is it to buy a brand new model (rather than a model of an established series). Is it like with cars where you are good advised to wait a year to have bugs fixed because of hasty market introduction.
Does anyone has experience with hardware improvements/bugfixes over the lifetime within a series?
Cheers,
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Wisdom says "Never buy anything with an even ending number "
Never something like Version 1.0, 2.0, iTunes 5.0, Thinkpad T40 etc.
I you don't want to end up as a beta customer, wait a few months and buy the version with the major bugs removed.
Those are called iTunes 5.0.1., Office XP 2.1, Thinkpad T40 (Version 1.1 with fixed long fan) etc.
I think you get the idea
Never something like Version 1.0, 2.0, iTunes 5.0, Thinkpad T40 etc.
I you don't want to end up as a beta customer, wait a few months and buy the version with the major bugs removed.
Those are called iTunes 5.0.1., Office XP 2.1, Thinkpad T40 (Version 1.1 with fixed long fan) etc.
I think you get the idea
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Well, not in all cases are even numbers unsafe. I'm still wainting on a bad review of the T30, the 600, the 700 (the original ThinkPad laptop) and a good number of others. I think it'd be safer to say wait for the technology to mature and become proven as opposed to simply saying don't buy anything with an even number.
Still, I do get your point. Palm OS 4.0, Windows 1.0 (ok, so maybe there were no catastrophic flaws or bugs but the OS itself was pretty useless unless you used MS Word), the original Pentiums (the FDIV bug impaired 60 and 66), the Intel i820, etcetera but still, I thought I'd mention my insight since there might be one or two people who do miss your point. Early adoption of every latest technology usually gets you nothing but an empty wallet and technology that's obsolete by the time you open the box.
Still, I do get your point. Palm OS 4.0, Windows 1.0 (ok, so maybe there were no catastrophic flaws or bugs but the OS itself was pretty useless unless you used MS Word), the original Pentiums (the FDIV bug impaired 60 and 66), the Intel i820, etcetera but still, I thought I'd mention my insight since there might be one or two people who do miss your point. Early adoption of every latest technology usually gets you nothing but an empty wallet and technology that's obsolete by the time you open the box.
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Re: T60 news and forum?
Here's a thought... wait until they announce it, then you'll know for sure.SpaRood wrote: I have read Lenovo will announce it in January. How will the T60 look like?
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I wonder how many numbers will be gone through until they come up with new letters. I'm not saying that the T's name is aging, I'm just thinking it would sound sorta funny if we had these things ever go into the three digits though on second thought, if we could ever see a T1000 in the distand distant future, that'd be awesome, just because of a certain movie character it'd be sharing it's name with.
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a T60 confrence will appear when there is a T60 to discuss..
and at least one T60 has arrived in customer hands..
and at least one T60 has arrived in customer hands..
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Details??? 
Only 3 weeks until the Napa platform launch!
Only 3 weeks until the Napa platform launch!
BillMorrow wrote:a T60 confrence will appear when there is a T60 to discuss..
and at least one T60 has arrived in customer hands..
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who, ME..?
i don't know anything..
i don't have a recent transition report..
so i, like y'all, have no info other than what i can surmise..
when i learn something i'll let y'all know what i can..
i don't know anything..
i don't have a recent transition report..
so i, like y'all, have no info other than what i can surmise..
when i learn something i'll let y'all know what i can..
Bill Morrow, kept by parrots
& cockatoos
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She was not what you would call refined,
She was not what you would call unrefined,
She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
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She was not what you would call refined,
She was not what you would call unrefined,
She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
~~~Mark Twain~~~
What is a "microkeyboard"?
Micro means small, so I would think a microkeyboard would be a small keyboard. But I find it hard to believe that a laptop manufacturer would skimp on keyboard size with a 21" widescreen.
EDIT: I guess what was meant was a Microsoft design style keyboard with the extra Windows keys. The 'micro' coming from 'Microsoft'.
Micro means small, so I would think a microkeyboard would be a small keyboard. But I find it hard to believe that a laptop manufacturer would skimp on keyboard size with a 21" widescreen.
EDIT: I guess what was meant was a Microsoft design style keyboard with the extra Windows keys. The 'micro' coming from 'Microsoft'.
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Almost no chance of that happening because the T series has never been aimed at the desktop replacement market. The only machines that could possibly even approach what you describe are Z and G series machines.Navck wrote:T60 better not be a "Mainstream" thing with "21 inch widescreen" with "microkeyboard"
My guess is that the T60 will be close in size and mass to the current T4x.
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If you look ahead which components (mobile CPUs, GPUs, RAM, WiMax, S-ATA, etc.) are announced for 2006 and you additionally look what's the actual newest stand of overall assembled internal hardware technics in the notebook market, you pretty much know what will be inside.
A T60 can be assumed to have then a Napa based dual core Yonah CPU (some months later Merom too), the X60 instead a Yonah single core and the R60 something in between etc. Chassis and displays won't change at all, even some additional USB and firewire ports would be welcome. - If too much people vote for the Z-series titanium cases, then your next T-series model might offer such an display case too.
All in all I expect here just a gentle and smooth update/transition of internally offered hardware components and no other radical changes. - Things like LED based TFT-panels, overall changed design etc. will be left for the future, when the Thinkpad series need some urgent more radical refreshings, since the competitors might have established in the meantime all these technology things and the prices for related supplier parts have droped.
A T60 can be assumed to have then a Napa based dual core Yonah CPU (some months later Merom too), the X60 instead a Yonah single core and the R60 something in between etc. Chassis and displays won't change at all, even some additional USB and firewire ports would be welcome. - If too much people vote for the Z-series titanium cases, then your next T-series model might offer such an display case too.
All in all I expect here just a gentle and smooth update/transition of internally offered hardware components and no other radical changes. - Things like LED based TFT-panels, overall changed design etc. will be left for the future, when the Thinkpad series need some urgent more radical refreshings, since the competitors might have established in the meantime all these technology things and the prices for related supplier parts have droped.
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A microkeyboard is one of those keyboards that are ment to be on something even smaller than an X series but forciblly put onto a 21 or even 17 inch laptop. See examples of those media laptops out there? Ever seen how cramped the keys are? You have your two windows key, copy, cut, paste, quit program, minimize (This is off my friends Dell Insprion 6000 keyboard.), then a giant media array of stuff, touchpad, and combined, you have an enter key with a surface area of 1.75CM squared, and the backspace key smaller as a standard button (On his model anyways. Don't ask me, he might of had some weird keyboard.). Etc. Microkeyboards suck. (Or too crowded keyboards.)GomJabbar wrote:What is a "microkeyboard"?
Micro means small, so I would think a microkeyboard would be a small keyboard. But I find it hard to believe that a laptop manufacturer would skimp on keyboard size with a 21" widescreen.
EDIT: I guess what was meant was a Microsoft design style keyboard with the extra Windows keys. The 'micro' coming from 'Microsoft'.
I haven't been looking at the large format laptops, so I had no idea. Thanks for the explanation. You got me curious now. Next time I go to a store with new laptops for sale, I'll have to take a look. And no, I don't want one myself. I like something along the lines of a 14" that I can travel with easily.Navck wrote:A microkeyboard is one of those keyboards that are ment to be on something even smaller than an X series but forciblly put onto a 21 or even 17 inch laptop.
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With the introduction of a new series, the T6x, my guess is that the chassis will be totally different. With the Z-series, Lenovo made it clear that former T4x series batteries and former Thinkpad AC-adaptors wont be compatible with future Thinkpads. Simply these two factors makes it unpleasant to upgrade to the future T6x series, at least for me working at a company where we have dozens of T4x series laptops in use. Other factors pointing to a totally different chassis is that Lenovo stated the “roll cage” feature to be implemented in all future Thinkpads from now on. Sounds like a nice feature, but I wonder if it is really needed in the already sturdy T-series. Also “windows” keys will be implemented in future keyboards, not sure if im up to that, and I wonder why the change in design of the trackpoint and touchpad buttons. Why all black and edgy all of the sudden? At least the old ones had colours, signifying simple ness. Anyone tried those new “ultranav” buttons??
Also, and this is what my guts are telling me. Future 14.1” and 15” might be separated into two more distinctly different models. I don’t believe the 14.1” T-series will come with the more powerfull graphical chipsets available in the future. Look at the corresponding models of Lenovos competitors. Dell have downgraded its Latitude D610 compared to D600, which is a direct rival to the T4x series, only offering x300 as top graphical chipset. Neither does HP have anything resembling the T4xp 14.1 inch model. To gain Workstation capabilities, I recon you will have the 15” model to turn to.
So what pros and cons might we expect in T6x series+
Pros:
Yonah
Direct SATA interface, hopefully SATAII
Cons:
Not compatible with old accessories.
Windows adapted keyboard
And other questions:
Will it have rounded corners?
Will the rollcage be of any use?
DVI output?
Will the 14.1 inch series become less powerfull?
Will the IBM sticker be replaced with a Lenovo one?
Does it come in black?
Also, and this is what my guts are telling me. Future 14.1” and 15” might be separated into two more distinctly different models. I don’t believe the 14.1” T-series will come with the more powerfull graphical chipsets available in the future. Look at the corresponding models of Lenovos competitors. Dell have downgraded its Latitude D610 compared to D600, which is a direct rival to the T4x series, only offering x300 as top graphical chipset. Neither does HP have anything resembling the T4xp 14.1 inch model. To gain Workstation capabilities, I recon you will have the 15” model to turn to.
So what pros and cons might we expect in T6x series+
Pros:
Yonah
Direct SATA interface, hopefully SATAII
Cons:
Not compatible with old accessories.
Windows adapted keyboard
And other questions:
Will it have rounded corners?
Will the rollcage be of any use?
DVI output?
Will the 14.1 inch series become less powerfull?
Will the IBM sticker be replaced with a Lenovo one?
Does it come in black?
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Lenovo have given us the news on the German web site, that the port reps and dockings for the Z60s will be compatible with the next generation of T60 and R60 ThinkPads.
My feeling is that we can look forward to "square" Z machines with probably better performance. I think the microkeyboard is a dead cert. As they announced the Z series at a meeting here in Germany, in June 2005, I remember someone saying that the Windows buttons would be a feature on all new ThinkPad models.
My feeling is that we can look forward to "square" Z machines with probably better performance. I think the microkeyboard is a dead cert. As they announced the Z series at a meeting here in Germany, in June 2005, I remember someone saying that the Windows buttons would be a feature on all new ThinkPad models.
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Here's a link to the UK site for the (Z60) Thinkpad Advanced Dock, it states quite clearly " Compatible with next generation (60 Series and higher) ThinkPad Z, T and R Series notebooks. Does not support earlier ThinkPad models ".
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/uk/products.nsf/ ... enDocument
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/uk/products.nsf/ ... enDocument
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This is what I was saying: the new T60 should only work with the advanced dock, but not mini-dock or dock II. So I would say the information in that German link might just be some garbages.
By the way, according to some news from Chinese website, it looks like there will be Z61p, and may be no T60p.
By the way, according to some news from Chinese website, it looks like there will be Z61p, and may be no T60p.
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A notebook can never be sturdy enough IMO
The T series is generally pretty sturdy but if Lenovo can make it more solid without increasing the cost much, more power to them.
Rose wrote:Other factors pointing to a totally different chassis is that Lenovo stated the “roll cage” feature to be implemented in all future Thinkpads from now on. Sounds like a nice feature, but I wonder if it is really needed in the already sturdy T-series.
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Well that's a load of bollocks. My T40p & T42 are perfect. I seem to remember it was the T43 with all the problemsbeeblebrox wrote:Wisdom says "Never buy anything with an even ending number "
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