T60p Widescreen IPS?
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ajkula66
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Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
Yes, they have messed up the audio but that's on T61/p, X61 and later...
T60/p and that whole generation were still OK...
T60/p and that whole generation were still OK...
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Cheers,
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AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
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LegendaryKA8
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Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
I know this is off-topic, but how exactly did they gimp the audio on the newer Thinkpads?ajkula66 wrote:Yes, they have messed up the audio but that's on T61/p, X61 and later...
T60/p and that whole generation were still OK...
ThinkPads:T21(retired), X200(retired), T500(busted) T400(retiring), T430(upcoming)
Other: Dell Precision M6700(desk hog)
Other: Dell Precision M6700(desk hog)
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ajkula66
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Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
...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: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
Onboard audio I/O really isn't that big of a deal because I will be using outboard audio devices.
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proaudioguy
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Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
Guys we don't use the internal audio for much of anything other than watching movies on the plane.
I have both IPS and none IPS and it's worth the money to me, but I have no idea what these machines should go for currently. I just love having a good keyboard and an incredible screen.
V7 is built to take advantage of discrete graphics and lots of it, as well as multicore processors. The more (of everything) you have, the more simultaneous transfer functions you can run. If you only intend to use 1 at a time then it's not really anything to worry about.
I have both IPS and none IPS and it's worth the money to me, but I have no idea what these machines should go for currently. I just love having a good keyboard and an incredible screen.
V7 is built to take advantage of discrete graphics and lots of it, as well as multicore processors. The more (of everything) you have, the more simultaneous transfer functions you can run. If you only intend to use 1 at a time then it's not really anything to worry about.
Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
Starting from the T61.
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
Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
ProAudioGuy, thanks for the info.
I did end up buying a machine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0469352121
It wasn't my dream machine, but it seemed to be the closest I could find. It was a little more than I wanted to spend, but with all this talk of IPS and its virtues, not to mention that it is a solid machine with good seller rating and a warranty, I figured it was the best option for me right now.
I did end up buying a machine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0469352121
It wasn't my dream machine, but it seemed to be the closest I could find. It was a little more than I wanted to spend, but with all this talk of IPS and its virtues, not to mention that it is a solid machine with good seller rating and a warranty, I figured it was the best option for me right now.
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LegendaryKA8
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Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
I'll admit that is a bit pricey, but I am sure you'll love it. I've been using my new X60s for a while, so going back to my UXGA IPS on my T60p from the X60's XGA non-Flexview panel is just... night and day. The X60 has a good screen, don't get me wrong... but the Flexview simply has to be seen to be believed.
Once again, there really isn't much difference between the V5200 and the V5250, performance wise. The V5250 simply uses a little less power.
Once again, there really isn't much difference between the V5200 and the V5250, performance wise. The V5250 simply uses a little less power.
ThinkPads:T21(retired), X200(retired), T500(busted) T400(retiring), T430(upcoming)
Other: Dell Precision M6700(desk hog)
Other: Dell Precision M6700(desk hog)
Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
That was what did it for me--the UXGA IPS. I can replace a lot of things, but it looks like replacing the T2600 with a T7600 would be even cheaper than replacing the screen and I found the 512MB flavor of the V5250 to be too rare in a 4:3 format. Besides, the T2600 is only about 20% slower and about 10% less efficient but is less than a third of the price than the T7600.
I'll post back here once I receive it and let you all know what I think and if I'm going to become hooked for life.
I'll post back here once I receive it and let you all know what I think and if I'm going to become hooked for life.
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proaudioguy
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Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
So what did you think of it?audiogeek wrote:That was what did it for me--the UXGA IPS. I can replace a lot of things, but it looks like replacing the T2600 with a T7600 would be even cheaper than replacing the screen and I found the 512MB flavor of the V5250 to be too rare in a 4:3 format. Besides, the T2600 is only about 20% slower and about 10% less efficient but is less than a third of the price than the T7600.
I'll post back here once I receive it and let you all know what I think and if I'm going to become hooked for life.
Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
Found this on ebay:audiogeek wrote:That was what did it for me--the UXGA IPS. I can replace a lot of things, but it looks like replacing the T2600 with a T7600 would be even cheaper than replacing the screen and I found the 512MB flavor of the V5250 to be too rare in a 4:3 format. Besides, the T2600 is only about 20% slower and about 10% less efficient but is less than a third of the price than the T7600.
I'll post back here once I receive it and let you all know what I think and if I'm going to become hooked for life.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %26otn%3D2
It's a T7600G cpu if your still looking to upgrade. Apparently you can overclock this cpu, but I have no idea if this is a safe thing to do in t60p.
Could be useful if your crunching data and on a tight job deadline though if it's safe...
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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Ok, I just received it yesterday (it was delayed a week because of a shipping error) and opened it up when I got home from a gig around midnight. I am amazed. It's fast, which I expected, but what I didn't expect was how incredibly good the software is. The BIOS is almost as powerful as what you'd expect in a desktop and even the wireless control software just makes sense. It's easy to use, well planned and the screen is OUTSTANDING! I've heard you all talk about it, but Holy Liquid Crystals, Batman! I am SO happy with the machine. After spending substantially more on other brands, I'd say this is probably the best computer purchase I've ever had--and I've been building custom PC's for 12 years.
I have decided not to upgrade the processor yet, though it would be really nice. I want to get comfortable with the machine first and see if I will actually use the extra speed and reduced power consumption. I've been playing with it for less than a day and it has quickly become one of my favorite computers of all time. Now I understand why this forum exists and why everyone here is such a fanatic.
I have decided not to upgrade the processor yet, though it would be really nice. I want to get comfortable with the machine first and see if I will actually use the extra speed and reduced power consumption. I've been playing with it for less than a day and it has quickly become one of my favorite computers of all time. Now I understand why this forum exists and why everyone here is such a fanatic.
Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
audiogeek: Congratulations on your T60p purchase & welcome to the IPS Flexview club! 
You have a seriously great machine, although from a previous generation of ThinkPads - The T60p's still hold their own in today's PC market - Hence they still command an above average price for mint/excellent examples!
You have a seriously great machine, although from a previous generation of ThinkPads - The T60p's still hold their own in today's PC market - Hence they still command an above average price for mint/excellent examples!
T60F: (Integrated Intel GPU) - [Another T60 FrankenPad!...Different approach]
R60F: (Integrated Intel GPU) - [ThinkPad R60 15.0" FrankenPad]
R60F: (Integrated Intel GPU) - [ThinkPad R60 15.0" FrankenPad]
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proaudioguy
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Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
I wonder if someone with this model could do some benchmarking and also someone wiht a W700 with the gig of video ram and the quad core could do the same benchmarking so we could compare directly the difference. If the performance increase is not great I'd just try to find one of these T60Ps.
Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
Are you finding the speed and power working well for your audio work?audiogeek wrote:Ok, I just received it yesterday (it was delayed a week because of a shipping error) and opened it up when I got home from a gig around midnight. I am amazed. It's fast, which I expected, but what I didn't expect was how incredibly good the software is. The BIOS is almost as powerful as what you'd expect in a desktop and even the wireless control software just makes sense. It's easy to use, well planned and the screen is OUTSTANDING! I've heard you all talk about it, but Holy Liquid Crystals, Batman! I am SO happy with the machine. After spending substantially more on other brands, I'd say this is probably the best computer purchase I've ever had--and I've been building custom PC's for 12 years.
I have decided not to upgrade the processor yet, though it would be really nice. I want to get comfortable with the machine first and see if I will actually use the extra speed and reduced power consumption. I've been playing with it for less than a day and it has quickly become one of my favorite computers of all time. Now I understand why this forum exists and why everyone here is such a fanatic.
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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proaudioguy
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Re: T60p Widescreen IPS?
Hey Audiogeek,
Well I guess we can each run the same benchmark because I couldn't wait any longer and ordered the W700ds (refurb). I'll let you know when I get it. Perhaps someone can recommend a benchmarking program that will work accurately for both machines and severely tax the CPU and VIDEO. I know you have a better screen, but mines bigger!??? Hmm,.....I had buyer's remorse 3 days before making the purchase but I couldn't get any answers from anyone as to whether a T60P would cut it, so I'm stuck with a huge PSU and a massive machine. I did find out with a quad core I should be able to have 8 simultaneous transfer functions. I'm actually really excited about it but I wish it was an IPS variant.
I'm going to post the details on the W700 forum.
Well I guess we can each run the same benchmark because I couldn't wait any longer and ordered the W700ds (refurb). I'll let you know when I get it. Perhaps someone can recommend a benchmarking program that will work accurately for both machines and severely tax the CPU and VIDEO. I know you have a better screen, but mines bigger!??? Hmm,.....I had buyer's remorse 3 days before making the purchase but I couldn't get any answers from anyone as to whether a T60P would cut it, so I'm stuck with a huge PSU and a massive machine. I did find out with a quad core I should be able to have 8 simultaneous transfer functions. I'm actually really excited about it but I wish it was an IPS variant.
I'm going to post the details on the W700 forum.
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