X60s Usability w/EVDO
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:11 pm
The Lenovo ThinkPad X60s is so easy to tote that I can’t imagine not going anywhere with out it. More importantly, its basic feature set is so robust that if I were still working and had other employees who traveled a lot, I’d recommend that this notebook as a corporate standard for my road warriors
It’s the communications options, basic configuration, reliable performance, rock solid construction and extreme portability that makes the ThinkPad X60s pop out heads and shoulders above ultra portable notebooks made by other manufacturers. Anecdotally while stuck in Portland trying to get a standby seat home to San Diego, I noticed five other travelers in Unity’s Red Carpet Club, using X60s notebooks with integrated EvDo transceivers.
http://forbesontech.typepad.com/my_webl ... _vers.html
Let’s see, a lightweight notebook with great battery life and a “hibernate” mode that works almost every time and a variety of connection options that ensure I can get on Internet from almost anywhere I go.
Want my ThinkPad X60s? You're gonna have to pry it “From My Cold Dead hands!”
http://forbesontech.typepad.com/my_webl ... is_a_.html
I used to use the T series, but much prefer the X60s as is also written up in this two blog posts.
It’s the communications options, basic configuration, reliable performance, rock solid construction and extreme portability that makes the ThinkPad X60s pop out heads and shoulders above ultra portable notebooks made by other manufacturers. Anecdotally while stuck in Portland trying to get a standby seat home to San Diego, I noticed five other travelers in Unity’s Red Carpet Club, using X60s notebooks with integrated EvDo transceivers.
http://forbesontech.typepad.com/my_webl ... _vers.html
Let’s see, a lightweight notebook with great battery life and a “hibernate” mode that works almost every time and a variety of connection options that ensure I can get on Internet from almost anywhere I go.
Want my ThinkPad X60s? You're gonna have to pry it “From My Cold Dead hands!”
http://forbesontech.typepad.com/my_webl ... is_a_.html
I used to use the T series, but much prefer the X60s as is also written up in this two blog posts.