1) I chose a thinkpad over Dells, Toughbooks, and others because:
- 1a) I do a lot of Photoshop and Photoshop likes to use a hard drive seperate from the one Windows runs on for virtual memory. Thinkpads are one of the few that allow you to have 2 HDDs using the with the HDD adapter (Those outlandish laptops with RAID and/or dual drives desktop replacements are out of the question for portability reasons).
1b) Durability of Thinkpads over Dells
1c) I want to be able to use my iGo power adapter with my laptop. Dell's new Latitudes have a stupid "feature" that blocks anything but a Dell brick from charging the batteries. I think the iGos are OK with the Thinkpads?
- 2a) Better screen resolution - Wide format is a gimmick IMO. If you can only get 1280 pixels across, it's not going to be better than 1600 x 1400. I don't mind small text and I need the resolution for when I pull up apps like Photoshop and Dreamweaver that have a lot of pallets.
2b) Better Battery life
2c) I like the little LED keyboard light;)
2d) I have a lot of PATA drives. Not sure if the HDD adapter on the Z series is SATA only?
- 3a) Although the T43's dual channel memory would have been a plus with a memory intensive app like Photoshop, Sonoma is reported to offer little benefits elsewhere and ate into battery life
3b) I need a CF and SD card reader. Since the T series doesn't have any built in, I planned on using my CF and SD PC Card readers so I will need 2 slots. The T43s only have one PC card slot.
3c) I plan to upgrade the hard drive to the Seagate 100GB 7200 rpm Momentus. I hear the T43's BIOS give you errors if you use hard drives not on their compatibility list.





