I got my T42P and compared against my frieds T60P. Here is a general comparission (In my view).
T60 definitely feels solid so is T42p and the differences you can feel is very little. For general use speed feels the same. I felt T60 screen little brighter and better colors. There are minute difference in key board feel but nothing significant. Same with touch pad redisign, difference is nothing you can't get used to in 10 minutes.
Bottom line: Both machines are excellent - Its like the difference between V6 and V8 in 5 Series BMW - V6 is sufficient but its nice to know you have V8 under the hood - and either case you get BMW build and handling. For significant premium you get bigger engine and transmission.
If you are going to buy 15" for real estate, make sure to get higher resolution otherwise the gain is not that significant at same resolution between 14 & 15". If you commute in subway buy 14" - its light and can take more abuse than heavier 15".
My Computing Trail:
I use(d) the machine for java (NetBeans IDE & ECLIPSE) /tomcat development, with mysql and oracle backend with firefox /explorer/ms word/Lemmy running in background.
2008 - TXX ??
2006 - T42P 1.8 G / 1 G / 60 G 72K HDD
2003 - T40 15 GHZ / 512 M / 40 G HDD
2000 - 600E 3XX MHz / 256 M / 20 G HDD
1997 - IBM 390E 233MHZ / 96 M / 20 G HDD
1993 - Packard Bell 10" color / 4 Meg ram / 256 M HDD
Layman's comparission of T42p and T60p (15")
Re: Layman's comparission of T42p and T60p (15")
BMW has never built a V6. Otherwise, thanks for the comparison.rpaturi wrote:Bottom line: Both machines are excellent - Its like the difference between V6 and V8 in 5 Series BMW - V6 is sufficient but its nice to know you have V8 under the hood - and either case you get BMW build and handling. For significant premium you get bigger engine and transmission.
Re: Layman's comparission of T42p and T60p (15")
V8 you mean?BudC wrote:BMW has never built a V6. Otherwise, thanks for the comparison.rpaturi wrote:Bottom line: Both machines are excellent - Its like the difference between V6 and V8 in 5 Series BMW - V6 is sufficient but its nice to know you have V8 under the hood - and either case you get BMW build and handling. For significant premium you get bigger engine and transmission.
T60p (200783U)
Ordered: 2/17/2006
Initial Est. Ship Date: 3/27/2006
Current Est. Ship Date: 4/4/2006
Shipped on: 3/17/2006
Using it happily!
[One dead pixel]
Ordered: 2/17/2006
Initial Est. Ship Date: 3/27/2006
Current Est. Ship Date: 4/4/2006
Shipped on: 3/17/2006
Using it happily!
[One dead pixel]
Re: Layman's comparission of T42p and T60p (15")
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_BMW_enginessidd wrote:V8 you mean?BudC wrote:BMW has never built a V6. Otherwise, thanks for the comparison.
BMW in-line 6 engines are regularly awarded the best in the world.
I suspect the reason they don't make V6 engines is, as most engineers know, because the in-line 6 design is innately more balanced than the vee design.
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