Lenovo X60 Tablet Here!
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somlaifischer
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Configurator up and running
The X60T Configurator is up and running!
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/cont ... 9E0E7C9A2D
I can spend ages playing with this thing
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/cont ... 9E0E7C9A2D
I can spend ages playing with this thing
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pianowizard
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I was looking up DPI values when responding to another thread, and found these:
12.1" XGA (i.e. regular X series): 105.8 DPI
12.1" SXGA+ (i.e. X60 tablet hi res option): 144.6 DPI
To get a sense a of how dense that is, the smallest text I have seen on a laptop screen is the 147.0 DPI of my 15.4" WUXGA Dell Inspiron 6000, and it's not easy to see such small text. The SXGA+ X60 tablet will be barely better. Many people on this forum have complained about the small text on a 15" UXGA screen (133.3 DPI), which is already much bigger than what one will get on the X60 tablet's SXGA+ screen.
12.1" XGA (i.e. regular X series): 105.8 DPI
12.1" SXGA+ (i.e. X60 tablet hi res option): 144.6 DPI
To get a sense a of how dense that is, the smallest text I have seen on a laptop screen is the 147.0 DPI of my 15.4" WUXGA Dell Inspiron 6000, and it's not easy to see such small text. The SXGA+ X60 tablet will be barely better. Many people on this forum have complained about the small text on a 15" UXGA screen (133.3 DPI), which is already much bigger than what one will get on the X60 tablet's SXGA+ screen.
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Re: Configurator up and running
It's up indeed, but rather disappointing that you cannot get more than 1.5GB RAM unless you use a slower type of RAM. Anything up to 1.5GB you get PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz , but once you configure more than 1.5GB , it only offers PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz.trent9008 wrote:The X60T Configurator is up and running!
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/cont ... 9E0E7C9A2D
I can spend ages playing with this thing
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Greg Gebhardt
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If you are a user who uses his tablet in the field while walking around and have the software set up correctly, the touch screen is as good as it gots. Our company has been using X41 tablets and am looking forward to the arrival of our 63668KU. We are hoping it will be a little more responsivegearguy wrote:I personally don't see the attractions in touch screens, writing by hand takes longer than typing. Unless of course you're utterly crap at typing, in which case, learn to type better,
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NJ_IT
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Re: Configurator up and running
In 2GB case, can we configure 2 chips of 1GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM (1GB x 2) same as X60/s?centrex wrote: It's up indeed, but rather disappointing that you cannot get more than 1.5GB RAM unless you use a slower type of RAM. Anything up to 1.5GB you get PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz , but once you configure more than 1.5GB , it only offers PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz.
Re: Configurator up and running
You should check the service manuals, but I don't see any reason why you can't install the memory yourself even if you can't configure the machine with the memory you want. I can't imagine why Lenovo would put a ceiling on the amount of memory in the tablet but not in the X60/s.NJ_IT wrote: In 2GB case, can we configure 2 chips of 1GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM (1GB x 2) same as X60/s?
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Re: Configurator up and running
I checked a document,smvp6459 wrote: You should check the service manuals, but I don't see any reason why you can't install the memory yourself even if you can't configure the machine with the memory you want. I can't imagine why Lenovo would put a ceiling on the amount of memory in the tablet but not in the X60/s.
X60 Tablet release document (ENUS106-818.PDF)
says;
Memory: Standard 512 MB or standard 1 GB (1 of 1024 MB or 2 of 512 MB) or 2 GB (2 of 1024 MB)ThinkPad PC2-5300 DDR2 667 MHz memory,
expandable with optional SDRAM SO DIMM module to a maximum 4 GB
The maximum configurable memory is 4 GB; however,the maximum memory addressable
by Windows applications is limited to 3 GB in current 32-bit computing architecture.
So we can expect 667MHz operation in 2GB when 2 of 1GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz SO DIMM are configured in X60 Tablet.
But in Lenovo web, we can not customize such configuration(no choice as of 12/5/2006)
Re: Configurator up and running
Lenovo is a bit off on this: the addressable memory is limited to 3 GB, regardless of whether you use a 32-bit or 64-bit OS, and whether you use Windows or any other OS. The Napa chipset has a 4 GB limit, and the ThinkPad implementation loses the top 1 GB of that.NJ_IT wrote: The maximum configurable memory is 4 GB; however,the maximum memory addressable
by Windows applications is limited to 3 GB in current 32-bit computing architecture.
draco2527 wrote:Did anyone in this forum receive one yet? or do they have an idea on when the thing will ship? I read a post that someone had ordered one....
FWIW they quote a delivery ETA of 15 days. What's cooled me off is the fact that you cannot have fast RAM if you put more than 1.5GB into the machine and that they are no longer offering Utimaco SafeDisc Easy Whole Disk Encryption as an option.
I put an order in on the 30th of November for a SXGA+ CTO, and a few days later the order status said it will be delivered on December 15th.
I have since asked them to cancel the order but haven't heard back as yet.
At least one person on the GottaBeMobile.com Lenovo forum says he(?) has.centrex wrote:draco2527 wrote:Did anyone in this forum receive one yet? or do they have an idea on when the thing will ship? I read a post that someone had ordered one....
There is at least one pre-configured model with 2GB of 5300 RAM.centrex wrote:What's cooled me off is the fact that you cannot have fast RAM if you put more than 1.5GB into the machine [....]
Own: X60T (AJU, 200GB 7200RPM), T40p (100GB 7200RPM, 2GB, Lin/Win)
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
But I need 3 GB. For VMwareTab wrote:At least one person on the GottaBeMobile.com Lenovo forum says he(?) has.centrex wrote:
There is at least one pre-configured model with 2GB of 5300 RAM.centrex wrote:What's cooled me off is the fact that you cannot have fast RAM if you put more than 1.5GB into the machine [....]
Then you'll want to buy from an online store which has the faster memory. And you'll have to weigh the cost of fast 2GB SODIMMs vs. the performance penalty for asymmetric memory: GBM forumcentrex wrote:But I need 3 GB. For VMware
Own: X60T (AJU, 200GB 7200RPM), T40p (100GB 7200RPM, 2GB, Lin/Win)
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
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aerodan
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Lenovo is slipping on their ship dates
I think Lenovo is slipping on their ship dates.
My (xga) was supposed to ship on Dec 6th, but I received a notice stating that it is delayed and won't ship until Dec. 18th! :-(
I have a second model (sxga) on order that is supposed to ship Dec 18. Goodness knows when that will be shipped.
Actually, the first xga order was supposed to be cancelled because they screwed up my order and put xga instead of sxga, but they *cannot* stop an order once it goes to the.. where ever it goes! I've tried several times, but they just tell me to ship it back once received!. The rep said they can't pull it off the line once it's ready to go... Which is odd, because it isn't really ready to go at all...
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My (xga) was supposed to ship on Dec 6th, but I received a notice stating that it is delayed and won't ship until Dec. 18th! :-(
I have a second model (sxga) on order that is supposed to ship Dec 18. Goodness knows when that will be shipped.
Actually, the first xga order was supposed to be cancelled because they screwed up my order and put xga instead of sxga, but they *cannot* stop an order once it goes to the.. where ever it goes! I've tried several times, but they just tell me to ship it back once received!. The rep said they can't pull it off the line once it's ready to go... Which is odd, because it isn't really ready to go at all...
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draco2527 wrote:Did anyone in this forum receive one yet? or do they have an idea on when the thing will ship? I read a post that someone had ordered one....
Oh man Lenovo are going crazy...
Am I missing something / looking in the wrong spot or is it true that right now the Multitouch X60t have the 802.11 a/b/g/n option, but only a 60GB 5400 rpm HDD with no option to order a different HDD, whereas the X60t without multitouch has no 802.11 a/b/g/n option, but you CAN choose a decent HDD like 100GB 7200 rpm ?
Why do options keep disappearing and reappearing? Every 12 hours I can visit their online store and get a new/different list of options.
Am I missing something / looking in the wrong spot or is it true that right now the Multitouch X60t have the 802.11 a/b/g/n option, but only a 60GB 5400 rpm HDD with no option to order a different HDD, whereas the X60t without multitouch has no 802.11 a/b/g/n option, but you CAN choose a decent HDD like 100GB 7200 rpm ?
Why do options keep disappearing and reappearing? Every 12 hours I can visit their online store and get a new/different list of options.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSbFxvv7h2Y
Lenovo overview of the X60T
Lenovo overview of the X60T
Own: X60T (AJU, 200GB 7200RPM), T40p (100GB 7200RPM, 2GB, Lin/Win)
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
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X60 Tablet arrived yesterday!
63668KU arrived yesterday. All software applied with no problems. MUCH MORE processing power than the old X41 tablets. Refreshing to have the horsepower to run applications at normal speeds. No waiting.
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Greg Gebhardt
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one of the tablet users, can you pls tell me the size of the rear end that is sticking out of the tablet? i have attached a photo for reference. the tablet is supposed to be 9.6" deep, but the real display is about an inch shorter, or? photo can be found on www.syed.at/thinkpad-tablet.JPG
thanks for your help, cheers[/img]
thanks for your help, cheers[/img]
My tablet is at home (i'm at college), but I think that is the 8 cell battery sticking out the back, isn't it?rsyed wrote:one of the tablet users, can you pls tell me the size of the rear end that is sticking out of the tablet? i have attached a photo for reference. the tablet is supposed to be 9.6" deep, but the real display is about an inch shorter, or? photo can be found on www.syed.at/thinkpad-tablet.JPG
thanks for your help, cheers[/img]
Yes, it is.el aye wrote:My tablet is at home (i'm at college), but I think that is the 8 cell battery sticking out the back, isn't it?
It provides a nice grip with rubber sections top and bottom. One could also get the 4-cell battery.
Own: X60T (AJU, 200GB 7200RPM), T40p (100GB 7200RPM, 2GB, Lin/Win)
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
I only have the 8-cell. It seems to extend very approximately 3.3cm or 1 5/16".rsyed wrote:could one of you measure the depth of that extended part and also share with me, if it is for a 8 cell or a 4 cell?
Own: X60T (AJU, 200GB 7200RPM), T40p (100GB 7200RPM, 2GB, Lin/Win)
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
Used: 700C, 760, T21, T23, T30, T41p, T43, T60p
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