I never really like using widescreens till a month back. Two things happened recently, and I am beginning to understand why laptop manufacturers push it.
First, my roommate got a dell e1405 (a 14.1" model). It is a very, ver nice laptop and surprisingly good to use. The screen, though glossy, is not bad all. I love the size of these 14-inch widescreens ... they are perfect for carrying around anywhere, even more than the 4:3 ones. Watching movies on a widescreen is really kickass (and I own a mitsubishi 19" pro CRT!). But one thing still stands: the 15.4" widescreens are BIG and UGLY imho, more so than their 4:3 15" bretheren. I own a 15" T60 and I like it far far better than a old 15.4" dell that I had on loan from school ( I am not making a dell vs. lenovo comparison here - I am just talking about the screen size).
Second, my lab recently purchased a couple of dell workstations with 19" widescreens . Initally I felt very uncomfotable using them, so much that I used to take my T60 to school and work via VPN. Then my lab's wireless router went out, and I reluctantly started using the widescreens. After a week's time, I liked them so much that I could not help but think about the sanity of my laptop purchase. Widescreens are nice to work with once you get used to them - they have a few of disadvantages too ... the size is a bit awkward and for reading papers and doing writing work, I'd take a 4:3 anyday. For general purpose usage, a widescreen is a fantastic option for both desktop or laptop LCDs. Anyone saying 'I abhor widescreens' should use them consistently for a month or so and then see for themselves, seriously.
I spoke to Lenovo folks a while back and was very glad to hear that 14.1 widescreen laptops are going to be an option in the T61 series coming out around May '07. After I finish my PhD (a long, long way to go) and after my T60 ages to be retired ( a much longer way to go!) I will definitely get a 14 inch widescreen thinkpad, unless they make something amazingly better!
