What do you mainly use your T6x for?
What do you mainly use your T6x for?
Just wondering what people on this forum mainly use their T6x for, apart from the emailing and web surfing.
Last edited by Worzyl on Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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ajkula66
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Re: What do you mainly use your T60p for?
Ha...you've left out the option I would've gone for first: absolutely nothing.
Many a times that we've owned a T60p, my wife and I always came to the conclusion that it was getting nowhere near use and attention it would normally call for, and that's why the last one got sold a while ago...great machines these are, nevertheless.
Many a times that we've owned a T60p, my wife and I always came to the conclusion that it was getting nowhere near use and attention it would normally call for, and that's why the last one got sold a while ago...great machines these are, nevertheless.
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Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: What do you mainly use your T60p for?
I hope that not having discrete graphics doesn't exclude me from this poll... having a T60, not T60p that is.
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Re: What do you mainly use your T60p for?
Thread title updated.yak wrote:I hope that not having discrete graphics doesn't exclude me from this poll... having a T60, not T60p that is.
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Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
T Series only!FredGarvin wrote:What about us lowly r60 users?
T60p 2007-CT0 15" UXGA, ATI V5250, INTEL T7600, 3GB RAM, NMB Keyboard, HP Broadcom 4322AGN 802.11n Wireless Card, Sierra Wireless MC8775 WWAN, 250GB Momentus XT Hybrid drive
Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
I can only select 2 options? But I do more than 2 thing son my 'Pad.
Gaming (WoW, DeusEX, Master of Orion II)
Programming (Visual Studio)
Web Design (also programming, Dreamweaver)
Light photo editing for clients
A ton of MS Office Stuff
Maintaining servers via RDP / VNC / ... sessions
DB Maintenance
Web and E-Mail of course
Music Listening
Network stuff (talking to Cisco routers / switches)
My T60 is my main machine. It get used for more than 8 hours a day and has been on helluva trooper for me. It still looks great, is fast and light.
Gaming (WoW, DeusEX, Master of Orion II)
Programming (Visual Studio)
Web Design (also programming, Dreamweaver)
Light photo editing for clients
A ton of MS Office Stuff
Maintaining servers via RDP / VNC / ... sessions
DB Maintenance
Web and E-Mail of course
Music Listening
Network stuff (talking to Cisco routers / switches)
My T60 is my main machine. It get used for more than 8 hours a day and has been on helluva trooper for me. It still looks great, is fast and light.
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E6520, Precision M4400, D630, Latitude E6520
ThinkPad Tablet 16GB 1838-22U
IBM Thinkpad X61T, T61, T43, X41T, T60, T41P, T42, T410, X301
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E6520, Precision M4400, D630, Latitude E6520
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Re: What do you mainly use your T60p for?
Interesting. Why didn't you keep in instead of the A31p/T43p then? Are there particular needs satisfied by those older models and not by the newer one?ajkula66 wrote:Many a times that we've owned a T60p, my wife and I always came to the conclusion that it was getting nowhere near use and attention it would normally call for, and that's why the last one got sold a while ago...great machines these are, nevertheless.
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)
Retired: X61 7673-V2V, A31p w/ Ultrabay Numpad
Past: Z61t 9440-A23, T60 2623-D3U, X32 2884-M5U
Collectibles: T430s (IPS FHD + Classic Keyboard), X32 (IPS Screen)
Retired: X61 7673-V2V, A31p w/ Ultrabay Numpad
Past: Z61t 9440-A23, T60 2623-D3U, X32 2884-M5U
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Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
dr_st wrote:
As for A31p...being without one brings me bad luck. Call it ridiculous superstition if you will, but that's the way it is. There's got to be at least one in the house, hooked up and working 24/7/365.
I also by far prefer the keyboard feel of A3x and T4x to ones I've experienced on T6x units.
Another thing to consider is that there are always machines passing through here, and I'm really never short on units with high-processing power...
And I positively detest windows key on ThinkPads...
T43p is sufficient for all of our needs at this time, and being that it's a fairly unusual example, I'd have a very tough time parting with it.Interesting. Why didn't you keep in instead of the A31p/T43p then? Are there particular needs satisfied by those older models and not by the newer one?
As for A31p...being without one brings me bad luck. Call it ridiculous superstition if you will, but that's the way it is. There's got to be at least one in the house, hooked up and working 24/7/365.
I also by far prefer the keyboard feel of A3x and T4x to ones I've experienced on T6x units.
Another thing to consider is that there are always machines passing through here, and I'm really never short on units with high-processing power...
And I positively detest windows key on ThinkPads...
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
Yeah, just 2 options that you would consider the main things that you do. Currently on my Toshiba Satellite (I don't have a T6x yet) I mainly use it for animation and illustration. I'll listen to music, play a shoot em up and write a document or two, but my first and foremost use is for my artwork.Temetka wrote:I can only select 2 options? But I do more than 2 thing son my .
It may seem a little contrived, but the results of the poll are very interesting:)
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LegendaryKA8
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Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
I have to say that my T60p is rapidly becoming my be-all, end-all computer, and even my M1730 is becoming relegated to sitting on my desk and powered off. Why? The T60p has decent battery life(3 hours on a 6-cell, and I have two 9-cells and an Ultrabay in reserve), its performance in general productivity applications is pretty good, and it's been a great fit for school... plus the fact I can move up to a QXGA screen later on once I decide I have the time and money to throw at it.
I personally chose writing and gaming as my two primary uses for my T60p, although I don't game as much since I've started school. I tried out several titles last weekend to see what the V5250 would accomplish, and it has actually exceeded my expectations. Far Cry 2 is playable on this machine, albeit at lower quality settings and SXGA+ resolution. Keep in mind this is on Vista x64, and everything on this machine runs smoothly. The only thing I really need is more storage space, and a couple of good 500GB drives plus an Ultrabay adapter would make short work of that.
Taking it to school hasn't been a problem., either. Everyone else I've seen in my classes has a notebook large and thick enough to make my 15" T60p look small. In fact, the only machine I've seen smaller than this is a classmate's T400... and I have to say I wonder how anyone can get a lot done on a WXGA screen. Ergh. I'll take my UXGA Flexview any day.
All in all the T60p has been my absolute best value in a notebook. I know I could have spent more and gone for a T500/W500 and gotten a few more goodies, but I will say I have gotten great performance and a wonderful screen at just about the same price. Just like my T21 that's been in use for nearly five years, I think this one's a real keeper.
I personally chose writing and gaming as my two primary uses for my T60p, although I don't game as much since I've started school. I tried out several titles last weekend to see what the V5250 would accomplish, and it has actually exceeded my expectations. Far Cry 2 is playable on this machine, albeit at lower quality settings and SXGA+ resolution. Keep in mind this is on Vista x64, and everything on this machine runs smoothly. The only thing I really need is more storage space, and a couple of good 500GB drives plus an Ultrabay adapter would make short work of that.
Taking it to school hasn't been a problem., either. Everyone else I've seen in my classes has a notebook large and thick enough to make my 15" T60p look small. In fact, the only machine I've seen smaller than this is a classmate's T400... and I have to say I wonder how anyone can get a lot done on a WXGA screen. Ergh. I'll take my UXGA Flexview any day.
All in all the T60p has been my absolute best value in a notebook. I know I could have spent more and gone for a T500/W500 and gotten a few more goodies, but I will say I have gotten great performance and a wonderful screen at just about the same price. Just like my T21 that's been in use for nearly five years, I think this one's a real keeper.
ThinkPads:T21(retired), X200(retired), T500(busted) T400(retiring), T430(upcoming)
Other: Dell Precision M6700(desk hog)
Other: Dell Precision M6700(desk hog)
Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
Well, i must say that these results are very interesting. I was expecting to see a lot more "3D/CAD modelling" (well they would of gone for a higher spec machine by now so maybe not) but I definitely expected to see more "Photographer" or "Illustrators" users on this thread because of the LCD displays. Maybe they've all moved over to the W700 thread with the new screens!
@LegendaryKA8: I like your T60p set up:)
@LegendaryKA8: I like your T60p set up:)
T60p 2007-CT0 15" UXGA, ATI V5250, INTEL T7600, 3GB RAM, NMB Keyboard, HP Broadcom 4322AGN 802.11n Wireless Card, Sierra Wireless MC8775 WWAN, 250GB Momentus XT Hybrid drive
Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
Everything?
Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
I do a lot of stuff on my T61 and most is either work related or very personal stuff.
It's kind of my stronghold, my most "personal computer"
My desktop is on 24/7 but mostly for downloading and keeping in touch (e.g., Live Messenger is always on), and to see the ocasional movie or whatever. It also works as storage for music, video and photos. And, to some extent, backup/redundancy.
Everything else I do on my T60, which included some programming (now I just don't have the time for that), mail and personal files management, some Office work, taking notes, some research, burning dual layer DVD's, accessing my modem/router when my Internet connection freaks out (my home network is 100% wireless), etc..
Still, all this takes uo very little time. Somedays I don't even turn it on. But everything that requires a lot of keyboard input takes me to my 'pad
It's kind of my stronghold, my most "personal computer"
My desktop is on 24/7 but mostly for downloading and keeping in touch (e.g., Live Messenger is always on), and to see the ocasional movie or whatever. It also works as storage for music, video and photos. And, to some extent, backup/redundancy.
Everything else I do on my T60, which included some programming (now I just don't have the time for that), mail and personal files management, some Office work, taking notes, some research, burning dual layer DVD's, accessing my modem/router when my Internet connection freaks out (my home network is 100% wireless), etc..
Still, all this takes uo very little time. Somedays I don't even turn it on. But everything that requires a lot of keyboard input takes me to my 'pad
Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
Bringing up an old thread, but as the original poster I thought I would chime in and finally add myself to the poll.
I also appreciate the help given to me these months by everyone on this forum.
Animation and illustrations for me.
I also appreciate the help given to me these months by everyone on this forum.
Animation and illustrations for me.
T60p 2007-CT0 15" UXGA, ATI V5250, INTEL T7600, 3GB RAM, NMB Keyboard, HP Broadcom 4322AGN 802.11n Wireless Card, Sierra Wireless MC8775 WWAN, 250GB Momentus XT Hybrid drive
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Turboqueef
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Re: What do you mainly use your T6x for?
My "other" use is:
Performance tuning and Datalogging in my 2005 Subaru WRX STi
Performance tuning and Datalogging in my 2005 Subaru WRX STi
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SOLD>>>T60p 2623-DDU, T7600, Win7 64, SSD, Passmark Rating: 835.5
05 STi 11.44 @ 123.6
W510 4318-CTO i7 720QM, Win7 64, SSD, Passmark Rating: 1338 & 1398 (OC graphics)
SOLD>>>T60p 2623-DDU, T7600, Win7 64, SSD, Passmark Rating: 835.5
05 STi 11.44 @ 123.6
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