T60 2613 EKU - First impressions
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 2:57 pm
Hi all,
Been following this formum ever since I had set my eyes on a Big Blue lappy. 'Great' would be an understatement for all the information available here. I got my new T60 just just yesterday and thought will post my first impressions here - please feel free to comment.
This is my first own laptop (have used a Dell Inspiron at school on and off) and I bought it primarily for work. I am a graduate student and will be using this for some heavy research related simulations in matlab and C. Below is my config:
Thinkpad T60
2GHz dual core, 2 GB RAM
Radeon X1400 128 MB, 15" flexview
100 GB 7200 RPM SATA
8x dual layer DVD RW
and all the other works
My first impressions:
* Laptop is very, very silent. I cannot HDD running; if I go really close to te vents, I can hear the fans ever-so lightly. Totally silent machine.
* Thai NMB keyboard is stunning. No flexing anywhere - The tactile feedback is much better than any other keyboard I've used and whatever you read in reviews never will complete the experience until you type on a IBM keyboard.
* Constuction is ruggedly solid. Though I got a 15", I can carry the laptop in one hand, and it is lighter than what I expected it to be.
* The screen's finish is really nice. No grains, no messy reflections, no ghosting whatsoever from any angle. Running at 1440*1050 at 32 bits (was set to 16bits out of the box) is a real pleasure on the eyes. Colours are true and definitely not dull.
* I did not even turn font smoothing on until my friend suggested it to see how it looked. Personally I feel the machine looks great without font smoothing.
* Laptop runs very cool - I ran some intensive simulations just for testing, and forget it getting hot - the laptop did not even get warm to touch.
* Wireless reception was excellent. It was able to connect to wireless networks that other laptops nearby did not even show.
* Sound from the speakers is a bit low compared to other laptops, but with earphones on, it was nice.
* Trackpoint - well I simply love it.
* The fingerprint reader takes time getting used to - I kept getting the "too short" message till I figured whats the right way to swipe my finger. Definitely makes life easier.
* Am yet to use the password manager extesively for websites in conjunction with the fingerprint reader; tried it once with firefox and could not get it to work. Wil update after I figure it out.
* I don't beleive in benchmark numbers much. I have a 3 GHZ Pentium IV machine (1GB RAM) at school, and from what I can compare, MATLAB 7 opens like notepad on my T60. Thats pretty fast by my standards!
* I hate the sticker that they stuck on the bottom left corner of mt T60. I dont think its a peel off - I did see posts in the forum that explained how to remove the windows and the ATI stickers, but am wary of using them. Anyone with a easy idea (without the hairdryer), please do reply.
* The only programs I had to unistall were Picasa and Google desktop. No bloatware, and thats the way it should be.
* I knew bfore purchase that the T60 did not have a S-video out, but I wish they did have one. Chucking out the parallel port for a vent was a good idea IMHO.
* The power brick is small for 20V, 90W. Don't know how they managed that.
* Thinkvantage suite of tools is amazing. I knew it was good, but only after I actually saw what it had, I realized how good it was.
I am really impressed with my machine, and it is the best purchase I have ever made. I'll update this post with some more stuff soon.
Been following this formum ever since I had set my eyes on a Big Blue lappy. 'Great' would be an understatement for all the information available here. I got my new T60 just just yesterday and thought will post my first impressions here - please feel free to comment.
This is my first own laptop (have used a Dell Inspiron at school on and off) and I bought it primarily for work. I am a graduate student and will be using this for some heavy research related simulations in matlab and C. Below is my config:
Thinkpad T60
2GHz dual core, 2 GB RAM
Radeon X1400 128 MB, 15" flexview
100 GB 7200 RPM SATA
8x dual layer DVD RW
and all the other works
My first impressions:
* Laptop is very, very silent. I cannot HDD running; if I go really close to te vents, I can hear the fans ever-so lightly. Totally silent machine.
* Thai NMB keyboard is stunning. No flexing anywhere - The tactile feedback is much better than any other keyboard I've used and whatever you read in reviews never will complete the experience until you type on a IBM keyboard.
* Constuction is ruggedly solid. Though I got a 15", I can carry the laptop in one hand, and it is lighter than what I expected it to be.
* The screen's finish is really nice. No grains, no messy reflections, no ghosting whatsoever from any angle. Running at 1440*1050 at 32 bits (was set to 16bits out of the box) is a real pleasure on the eyes. Colours are true and definitely not dull.
* I did not even turn font smoothing on until my friend suggested it to see how it looked. Personally I feel the machine looks great without font smoothing.
* Laptop runs very cool - I ran some intensive simulations just for testing, and forget it getting hot - the laptop did not even get warm to touch.
* Wireless reception was excellent. It was able to connect to wireless networks that other laptops nearby did not even show.
* Sound from the speakers is a bit low compared to other laptops, but with earphones on, it was nice.
* Trackpoint - well I simply love it.
* The fingerprint reader takes time getting used to - I kept getting the "too short" message till I figured whats the right way to swipe my finger. Definitely makes life easier.
* Am yet to use the password manager extesively for websites in conjunction with the fingerprint reader; tried it once with firefox and could not get it to work. Wil update after I figure it out.
* I don't beleive in benchmark numbers much. I have a 3 GHZ Pentium IV machine (1GB RAM) at school, and from what I can compare, MATLAB 7 opens like notepad on my T60. Thats pretty fast by my standards!
* I hate the sticker that they stuck on the bottom left corner of mt T60. I dont think its a peel off - I did see posts in the forum that explained how to remove the windows and the ATI stickers, but am wary of using them. Anyone with a easy idea (without the hairdryer), please do reply.
* The only programs I had to unistall were Picasa and Google desktop. No bloatware, and thats the way it should be.
* I knew bfore purchase that the T60 did not have a S-video out, but I wish they did have one. Chucking out the parallel port for a vent was a good idea IMHO.
* The power brick is small for 20V, 90W. Don't know how they managed that.
* Thinkvantage suite of tools is amazing. I knew it was good, but only after I actually saw what it had, I realized how good it was.
I am really impressed with my machine, and it is the best purchase I have ever made. I'll update this post with some more stuff soon.