Question RE: Screen Hinges on the 14" T60 [More]
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:15 am
One thing that (I think) I've noticed about the new T6X series is that the screen hinges now appear to be the same width on both the 14 and 15 inch models. Obviously, this was always the case with the 15-inch T4X family, but the 14-inch models always had the much narrower right side hinge.
From what I can see in product photos and such, it would appear that this is no longer the case. Am I correct in this? I realize it is a trivial detail, but I'm having a hard time figuring out which model I'm seeing in different product reviews, etc. online. Does the curent 14" T60 have hinges of the same width (L + R) now?
As an aside, I'm still vacillating between the 14- and 15-inch purchase decision. I've had both screen types in the past (15 SXGA+ on the A31, 14 SXGA+ on the T41), and can't quite sort out my feelings on the matter. All I really know is that I've found that -- in either form factor -- SXGA+ is the way to go for me.
My only complaint (if you can call it that) on past models has to do with screen brightness, and for this reason, the 15-inch Flexview seems to be calling my name. It's just hard to trade out from the 14-inch version, because the smaller footprint is just unbelievably convenient -- even if I'm not on the road with the machine all that much.
Chief
From what I can see in product photos and such, it would appear that this is no longer the case. Am I correct in this? I realize it is a trivial detail, but I'm having a hard time figuring out which model I'm seeing in different product reviews, etc. online. Does the curent 14" T60 have hinges of the same width (L + R) now?
As an aside, I'm still vacillating between the 14- and 15-inch purchase decision. I've had both screen types in the past (15 SXGA+ on the A31, 14 SXGA+ on the T41), and can't quite sort out my feelings on the matter. All I really know is that I've found that -- in either form factor -- SXGA+ is the way to go for me.
My only complaint (if you can call it that) on past models has to do with screen brightness, and for this reason, the 15-inch Flexview seems to be calling my name. It's just hard to trade out from the 14-inch version, because the smaller footprint is just unbelievably convenient -- even if I'm not on the road with the machine all that much.
Chief