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Difference between: X60 vs. X60s ?

Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 2:36 pm
by archer6
After Reading the tabook, I'm still confused regarding the specific differences between the X60 & X60s.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Also, any comments on which one is better would be great.
I will be using it for simple tasks like email, outlook, web, word, etc. Basically a second notebook for it's portability, when I don't want to carry my T60.

Thanks
Archer

Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 1:54 pm
by trentblase
As far as I understand, the X60s is slightly lighter and thinner, but you sacrifice maximum clock speed (Only goes up to 1.66ghz)

Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 2:09 pm
by archer6
trentblase wrote:As far as I understand, the X60s is slightly lighter and thinner, but you sacrifice maximum clock speed (Only goes up to 1.66ghz)
Thanks for your response. How are you enjoying yours?
As you can see by my signature I made a decision to order the S model and I await delivery.

Archer

Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 1:50 am
by revolutionary_one
Do all the new x6X series thinkpads have the CPU soldered on to the motherboard?

I remember that the x3X series thinkpads did. Was planning on buying an x3X but opted out to wait until i can find something i can upgrade. Might just wait for the price of an x60s to go down.

A matter of inevitability. :)

Cheers