Thinkpad X200 and X200s with Solid State Disk only?

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Thinkpad X200 and X200s with Solid State Disk only?

#1 Post by beeblebrox » Sun May 18, 2008 12:43 pm

Why does Lenovo selle the Xxxx series with solid state disks only?
Those things are extremely expensive.

Even the X200 series comes with Flash SSD:

http://www.ip-web.de/ThinkPad/X200/ThinkPad_x200.html

On Toshiba's and Samsung's web pages they offer their new 1.8" HDD with 120GB and 5400 rpm. That would be much more preferable, according to my private wallet... :(

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Re: Thinkpad X200 and X200s with Solid State Disk only?

#2 Post by qviri » Sun May 18, 2008 1:27 pm

beeblebrox wrote:Why does Lenovo selle the Xxxx series with solid state disks only?
I think it's unfair to say they "sell" them considering they haven't even officially announced them :roll:

I recall some people longing for the days when Thinkpads had premium quality, premium hardware, and prices to go along. Be careful what you wish for?
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Re: Thinkpad X200 and X200s with Solid State Disk only?

#3 Post by beeblebrox » Sun May 18, 2008 2:22 pm

qviri wrote:
beeblebrox wrote:Why does Lenovo selle the Xxxx series with solid state disks only?
I think it's unfair to say they "sell" them considering they haven't even officially announced them :roll:

I recall some people longing for the days when Thinkpads had premium quality, premium hardware, and prices to go along. Be careful what you wish for?
Well,
officially new Thinkpads are not announced yet. However the usual sources like Havard and Wharton have their Thinkpad nad Dell reps coming to campus with new models about 4-8 weeks earlier

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Re: Thinkpad X200 and X200s with Solid State Disk only?

#4 Post by mreinhold » Wed May 21, 2008 12:56 pm

beeblebrox wrote:Why does Lenovo selle the Xxxx series with solid state disks only?
Those things are extremely expensive.

Even the X200 series comes with Flash SSD:

http://www.ip-web.de/ThinkPad/X200/ThinkPad_x200.html

On Toshiba's and Samsung's web pages they offer their new 1.8" HDD with 120GB and 5400 rpm. That would be much more preferable, according to my private wallet... :(
I could imagine SSD being even smaller than 1.8" disks. Also one can theoretically give them a totally different shape so that the X200 can be made even more slick and/or small.
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#5 Post by dweis » Wed May 21, 2008 10:59 pm

If it's true it's not such a big problem since the X200 will have a docking station and you can have a big hdd on it...

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#6 Post by Zeitgeist » Fri May 23, 2008 6:58 am

dweis wrote: the X200 will have a docking station
How do you know that?
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#7 Post by beeblebrox » Sat May 24, 2008 12:49 pm

Zeitgeist wrote:
dweis wrote: the X200 will have a docking station
How do you know that?
Google is your friend and this forum even more so. There was a link to Lenovo internal presentations on the new Thinkpads... :roll:

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