My X60s, ultrabase review(slowly growing)...
Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:45 pm
So I got my X60s today. I'm in the process of setting it up. I will add more comments, observations and questions throughout the next couple of days.
The ultrabase works now. It just needed an EXTRA firm push on the top left corner to get a final click. It takes a good deal of pressure since I couldn't do it while the screen was up. I had to close the screen and very firmly push down on the screen.
Observation 1. The ultrabase doesn't seem that great. It's light, but the construction could be have better. There is only 1 hook to hold the laptop in place. I believe the X2 ultrabase had 2 hooks. I think the release and power buttons should have more of a response when it's pressed. Most of the time I can't tell.
Observation 2. Surprised to find that they loaded Google Desktop and Google Toolbar (for IE) for me. I uninstalled both.
Observation 3. The 8 cell battery is heavy.
It makes the back of the laptop heavy. Something to get used to after using the X22 with a front battery.
Observation 4. Symantec Client Security = Symantec firewall + Antivirus client. Trial versions for a couple of months.
Observation 5. The trackpoint buttons are as bad as I thought. I liked the version on the X22 better. It looked better and the colors were nicer. I don't like out I can see some of the PCB underneath.
Observation 6. Using the ultrabase, the ethernet connection is transfered to the ultrabase. I had to disconnect the ethernet cable from the laptop and plug it into the ultrabase. It does NOT give you 2 ethernet connections, even though both ports are accessible.
Observation 7. Doing 2 instances of Folding@Home on each core 100%, the cpu went up to 67f.
Observation 8. Virtualization is fast! Used Parallels VM software to run Linux Live CD.
Observation 9. The tilt of the keyboard caused by the slimmer front and the back battery is certainly nice.
Observation 10. There's a small rectangle area on the top left corner of the lcd screen that seem to be plastic. I don't know what it's covering, but it's not solid underneath.
Observation 11. They angled the LED so that the light is centered on the keyboard. The X22 LED is mostly focused on the left side of the keyboard.
Comment 1. Wish most of the connections were on the back. I understand that based on design, it's not possible. Or move the power connector to the same side as the vga and ethernet. If I didn't have the ultrabase, I'd have 3 cables on the left side and 1 on the right. Not a pretty sight.
Thanks to all who had comments or answered my questions.
The ultrabase works now. It just needed an EXTRA firm push on the top left corner to get a final click. It takes a good deal of pressure since I couldn't do it while the screen was up. I had to close the screen and very firmly push down on the screen.
Observation 1. The ultrabase doesn't seem that great. It's light, but the construction could be have better. There is only 1 hook to hold the laptop in place. I believe the X2 ultrabase had 2 hooks. I think the release and power buttons should have more of a response when it's pressed. Most of the time I can't tell.
Observation 2. Surprised to find that they loaded Google Desktop and Google Toolbar (for IE) for me. I uninstalled both.
Observation 3. The 8 cell battery is heavy.
Observation 4. Symantec Client Security = Symantec firewall + Antivirus client. Trial versions for a couple of months.
Observation 5. The trackpoint buttons are as bad as I thought. I liked the version on the X22 better. It looked better and the colors were nicer. I don't like out I can see some of the PCB underneath.
Observation 6. Using the ultrabase, the ethernet connection is transfered to the ultrabase. I had to disconnect the ethernet cable from the laptop and plug it into the ultrabase. It does NOT give you 2 ethernet connections, even though both ports are accessible.
Observation 7. Doing 2 instances of Folding@Home on each core 100%, the cpu went up to 67f.
Observation 8. Virtualization is fast! Used Parallels VM software to run Linux Live CD.
Observation 9. The tilt of the keyboard caused by the slimmer front and the back battery is certainly nice.
Observation 10. There's a small rectangle area on the top left corner of the lcd screen that seem to be plastic. I don't know what it's covering, but it's not solid underneath.
Observation 11. They angled the LED so that the light is centered on the keyboard. The X22 LED is mostly focused on the left side of the keyboard.
Comment 1. Wish most of the connections were on the back. I understand that based on design, it's not possible. Or move the power connector to the same side as the vga and ethernet. If I didn't have the ultrabase, I'd have 3 cables on the left side and 1 on the right. Not a pretty sight.
Thanks to all who had comments or answered my questions.