The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

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The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#1 Post by Tasurinchi » Fri Nov 11, 2011 4:46 pm

I've promised in another thread of mine to take some pictures to show brightness and viewing angles of my WUXGA display of my new Intel T61 compared to my X41T. As this Frankenpad is the biggest one in my collection I though I could pull one of my smallest ones as well to do a size comparison as well :wink:

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It follows the screen comparison between T61i"P" with the X41T, the small one is out this time... Sorry for the pictures quality, it's slighty grainy since my camera is an old and simple one and can't handle poor light situations. I've also changed the background picture of the X41T to the same one of my modded T61.

Hope you enjoy the pictures!

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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#2 Post by Neil » Fri Nov 11, 2011 4:55 pm

There are three ThinkPad referred to in the thread title, and three in many of the pictures, yet I don't see any mention of the third model in the text. Is "tiny" a 240X?

Nice line-up BTW.
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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#3 Post by dr_st » Fri Nov 11, 2011 5:02 pm

Awesome machines! :thumbs-UP:

European keyboard layout on all of them, I see. I'm not too fond of it (mostly due to the small left shift key).
Current: X220 4291-4BG, T410 2537-R46, T60 1952-F76, T60 2007-QPG, T42 2373-F7G
Collectibles: T430s (IPS FHD + Classic Keyboard), X32 (IPS Screen)
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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#4 Post by pianowizard » Fri Nov 11, 2011 5:16 pm

You have a nice collection!

The best way to compare viewing angles would be to display an all-black desktop on each screen. Most (though not all) TN screens would turn white when viewed at wide angles
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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#5 Post by Tasurinchi » Fri Nov 11, 2011 5:16 pm

Neil wrote:Is "tiny" a 240X?
Correct!
Neil wrote:Nice line-up BTW.
Thanks!
dr_st wrote:European keyboard layout on all of them, I see. I'm not too fond of it
Well, it's what we normally use here :D The original T61 came with an US layout, but I've switched it with a new German keyboard I had that was brand new. I don't mind US Keyboards, but I'm used to the big Enter key :wink:
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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#6 Post by Tasurinchi » Fri Nov 11, 2011 5:19 pm

pianowizard wrote:The best way to compare viewing angles would be to display an all-black desktop on each screen
Ups! Sorry, I'll keep it in mind next time I get the TPs out for fresh air :D
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A20p/A22p/A31/i1600/G40/R50p/R61i/S30/SL510/2*T22/4*T4x/11*T6x/6*T40x/6*T5x0/3*W5x0/W700/3*X2x/4*X3x/3*X4x/5*X6x/3*X6xT/12*X2xx/4*X30x/Z60m/3*Z61x

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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#7 Post by Antarctica32 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:39 am

Is that fedora on the one? Its a little hard to tell.
X Series: X1 Carbon
T Series: T30
R Series: R30 R52
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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#8 Post by Tasurinchi » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:03 am

Antarctica32 wrote:Is that fedora on the one? Its a little hard to tell.
It's Ubuntu 11.10 on the T61, Linux Mint 11 on the X41T and Win98 FE in the 240...
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A20p/A22p/A31/i1600/G40/R50p/R61i/S30/SL510/2*T22/4*T4x/11*T6x/6*T40x/6*T5x0/3*W5x0/W700/3*X2x/4*X3x/3*X4x/5*X6x/3*X6xT/12*X2xx/4*X30x/Z60m/3*Z61x

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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#9 Post by Antarctica32 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:25 am

Tasurinchi wrote:It's Ubuntu 11.10 on the T61, Linux Mint 11 on the X41T and Win98 FE in the 240...
Sweet, I only do ubuntu LTS releases. So right now all my computers have lucid, except for my bro's dell duo. I upgraded that to 11.10 because unity is great for touch screens. I only have a t30 and an r30. My dad found the t30 in a trash can, and my old teacher gave me the r30. Both are in very good condition. only problem is that the r30 has a bios password and those are basically impossible to remove. My teacher doesn't even remember what the password is, thats why he gave it to me. the t30 has 1gig of ram with a 1.6GHz p4 and the r30 has a p3 with I believe 512mb.
X Series: X1 Carbon
T Series: T30
R Series: R30 R52
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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#10 Post by Antarctica32 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:23 pm

Here are some pics:

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X Series: X1 Carbon
T Series: T30
R Series: R30 R52
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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#11 Post by Tasurinchi » Mon Dec 12, 2011 5:13 pm

Antarctica32 wrote:Sweet, I only do ubuntu LTS releases
That's something I'm also tempting to do, but I will probably wait for the next LTS version :wink:
IBM Convertible 5140/L40SX/220/240/240X/2*340CSE/360PE/365XD/380D/380E/380XD/380Z/390/560E/560X/2*570/2*600/600E/750Cs/755C/760CD/760EL/760XD/770E
A20p/A22p/A31/i1600/G40/R50p/R61i/S30/SL510/2*T22/4*T4x/11*T6x/6*T40x/6*T5x0/3*W5x0/W700/3*X2x/4*X3x/3*X4x/5*X6x/3*X6xT/12*X2xx/4*X30x/Z60m/3*Z61x

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Re: The big, the small, and the tiny ;-)

#12 Post by Utwig » Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:35 pm

Nice setup!
T540p, T420s (soon to be T420ps :) ), X61t, T60p, T42p, A21p

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