Well I wasn't a big fan of it but I have been talking to Tasurinchi (who owns both the X31 and the X41) over the past few days and he said it didn't make a great difference in speed, just a bit nosier.pianowizard wrote:I thought you didn't like the 1.8" HDD?
He also said look out for the X60 as there may be some good deals on that, and I think he's right as I found this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IBM-Lenovo-Th ... 2401wt_905 I just typed into eBay "ThinkPad X60" and this was the first result. Looks like this laptop still has the 12" screen I'd like, 1GB RAM and an Intel Core 2 Solo at 1.7Ghz, seem a bit better than the X41? Obviously it's got the integrated wireless too. Although it does take a 2.5" HDD as opposed to the 1.8" the X41 takes, it is SATA only, and this one is 40GB which I can probably live with (most likely will be mapping a 2TB network drive on this machine to store stuff on).
Or maybe I should aim to spend a bit more and get this instead? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IBM-ThinkPad- ... 2486wt_905 This one has a Core 2 Duo CPU and a 250GB SATA HDD, but I don't really know if that Dual-Core will make the machine any faster and I'm sure I could get a large 2.5" SATA HDD for about £20-£30 anyway if I ever wanted to upgrade? Dual-Core is definitely better than a Sole-Core and this laptop is a good price for the spec it offers, but is it really worth spending £150 on a 5-year old laptop? As long as it lasts, it will be worth the money, and even today that Core 2 Duo is a pretty decent CPU, it's only recently been discontinued. It's just I don't want another story I had with the A31 where I spent quite a bit of money and time on it getting it going again and then it suddenly dies and all that money is lost. See what I mean? But, anyway, something to think about. So, I quite like the X60 now, especially that Core 2 Duo one but if I am tight for cash I'll go for the Core 2 Solo one.





