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T60 2623 Mac Users First Impressions

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:27 pm
by macaddicted
I had promised to post after I received my T60 26236DU from CostPlus. The first thing I did, even before I started it up, was to look up the warranty. It lists the warranty expiration in April 2009, so I am assuming it is a three year warranty. :D

I have owned nothing but Macintosh for work and personal use since 1989. I recently started a business with my brother-in-law that required I use PC specific software (QuickBooks Point of Sale & accounting, some proprietary software), so off to Dell I went. It certainly wasn't the same experience I have had with my Macs.

Since I am something of a computing snob, I chose to go with something better than the stylings of Dell and bought this myself rather than through my business, as I had with the Dells. I have to say that my first impression is certainly a positive one. I haven't had much of a chance to use it yet, and I am certain I will have questions, but so far I am happy.

I will note that the 14" screen is definitely worse than my Macs, but I knew that going in. I am actually rather pleased with the overall appearance of the screen as it sits here next to my Intel iMac. The viewing angle is very restricted, but again I had checked and it was something I am willing to live with. And after having widescreens for the last few years a 4:3 screen looks strange. My only other complaint is the case. After using the Titanium PowerBooks I feel like the case has gone from understated to NASCAR. What's with all the stickers?

I'm getting something of a kick out of the little red stick in the middle of the keyboard (I know it has a proper name, I just don't feel like looking for it). I'm not certain yet how much I like the keyboard, but it feels pretty good, just different from the ones I am used to. And getting a decent finger scan was great fun. :?

I'm going to have to learn to separate my loathing for Windows (we stole it first!) from my reaction to the hardware. All in all though, this should be fun! :lol:

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:15 pm
by astro
Glad you made the "switch". :)

The red "nipple" is technically called a "Trackpoint". You'll (probably) learn to love it. It was the main thing I missed when I bought my iBook.

While Mac *Books are "mobile fashion", Thinkpad T-series is just so "corporate ninja". 8)

Re: T60 2623 Mac Users First Impressions

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:24 am
by dxben
macaddicted wrote:I had promised to post after I received my T60 26236DU from CostPlus. The first thing I did, even before I started it up, was to look up the warranty. It lists the warranty expiration in April 2009, so I am assuming it is a three year warranty. :D

I have owned nothing but Macintosh for work and personal use since 1989. I recently started a business with my brother-in-law that required I use PC specific software (QuickBooks Point of Sale & accounting, some proprietary software), so off to Dell I went. It certainly wasn't the same experience I have had with my Macs.

Since I am something of a computing snob, I chose to go with something better than the stylings of Dell and bought this myself rather than through my business, as I had with the Dells. I have to say that my first impression is certainly a positive one. I haven't had much of a chance to use it yet, and I am certain I will have questions, but so far I am happy.

I will note that the 14" screen is definitely worse than my Macs, but I knew that going in. I am actually rather pleased with the overall appearance of the screen as it sits here next to my Intel iMac. The viewing angle is very restricted, but again I had checked and it was something I am willing to live with. And after having widescreens for the last few years a 4:3 screen looks strange. My only other complaint is the case. After using the Titanium PowerBooks I feel like the case has gone from understated to NASCAR. What's with all the stickers?

I'm getting something of a kick out of the little red stick in the middle of the keyboard (I know it has a proper name, I just don't feel like looking for it). I'm not certain yet how much I like the keyboard, but it feels pretty good, just different from the ones I am used to. And getting a decent finger scan was great fun. :?

I'm going to have to learn to separate my loathing for Windows (we stole it first!) from my reaction to the hardware. All in all though, this should be fun! :lol:
Congrats on the Thinkpad. I hate to quibble but hopefully you're aware that Apple didn't exactly invent the GUI OS either. I don't really care who thought of what first, to me its who provides the best implementation of a concept. And I will give Apple credit, to this day they still are a leader in that space. I worked at Microsoft for ~5 years and I don't think they will ever provide a consistent UI across their platform, the company is made up of too many diverse and competing groups.

But I digress. Enjoy the Thinkpad, its a great piece of hardware. And surely you know that it is technically possible to run OSX on there right?

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 7:16 am
by Coathanger
astro wrote:The red "nipple" is technically called a "Trackpoint". You'll (probably) learn to love it. It was the main thing I missed when I bought my iBook.
I just had to get a T-40 after using the TrackPoint, the touchpad on the iBook just doesn't quite cut it for me.
astro wrote:Thinkpad T-series is just so "corporate ninja". 8)
:D

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:34 am
by archer6
astro wrote:Glad you made the "switch". :)While Mac *Books are "mobile fashion", Thinkpad T-series is just so "corporate ninja". 8)
Brilliant! Well Said !

As an advocate/user of both Powerbook & ThinkPad you have put it into a new perspective. Thanks for the chuckle.