I bought this thinkpad 2668Q2U, which has 2.26 GHZ, 128MB VRAM and 15in UXGA display and 100GB 72K HDD with bluetooth. almost 6.2 lbs
Now I was looking at another model which has 2.0 GHZ, 64MB VRAM and 14.1 SXGA+ Display and 80GB 7200 RPM HDD no bluetooth around 5.3 lbs and smaller.
Difference in cost is almost $950 bucks, My main concern is Display, is it big difference in SXGA+ and UXGA with flexview?? I had a dell 600m with SXGA+ never had complaint or unsatisfaction, untill somebody stole it.
I was talking to a friend (thinkpad user since last 5 year ... student had t42p) and he said "NO Quality is way different" and UXGA is way better and on top of it 128MB VRAM is a good thing to have.
I need your expert help .... to determine whether to keep this or exchnage it with a lower end one.
15" UXGA can be brighter but I usually use it at lower brightness (level 5), I use highest resolution and have no problem with those small font.
I don't use it for Game, and don't plan for extensive gaming.
So far I've not used this laptop for any extensive programming either. will do in near future.
I've not carried it alot, ... but might need to carry it. (after all laptops are to carry).
I connect my thinkpad to TV and watch movie on it and that's everyday task I do, I should say everyevening task.
Other than those I connect to VPN and do some office work.
My major concern is size, weight and money this 15" display puts, if difference is not noticible 14.1 is not only worth it but a better deal. However carring a 6lbs or a 5lbs laptop won't make huge difference.
Please help me with you expert comments. my 30 days return period expires on Dec 16th.
Added Later :
Most likely next year I'll start my masters, so that's another concern coz I'll need this laptop in my classes and do assignments and homework and will need to carry it to college, smaller tables of cafeteria with dangerous stuff (for my thinkpad) ... like coffee ....
When I was in collge (Doing BS) that was in notpad era ... never had a computer inclasses and used to take notes on papers. so don't know How much I've to carry this thinkpad.




