DEMO X60T....SXGA+...6366-AJU...DELIVERED...PROS AND CONS...
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:45 am
EDIT:
Today I received the tablet, so far not many -'s
Here are some positive comments, some in comparison to the X41T:
HDD has some form of shock protection
Unit is much more responsive than the X41T
NO HD CLICKING...I can't even hear the fan running...really quiet with ambient noise...I can ALWAYS hear the X41T clicking away
Brick was never a drag when compared with some of the other manufacturers AC BRICKS...but the 20V 65W is SMALL..barely takes up any room A++
NO DEAD OR STUCK pixels...something that has been a problem in a few of my ThinkPad's with high res displays...out of the 1000's of Dell's that I have seen with high res displays, I can count in one hand the ones that had dead or stuck pixels...
Pen has an eraser!! For the X41T I purchased an executive cross pen for Wacom Tablets that set me back $50+..nice addition to the OEM pen...overall MUCH better than the Fujitsu or Toshiba... plus it has the rubber coating
Awesome Job on the Dock/port replicator..yet not sure what the parallel port is doing back there...SERIAL I still use
so no complains there...I hate using the USB to serial dongle...on laptops that do not have a serial port..
Some of the negatives:
When you pay $$ for a laptop WITH DOCK you would imagine you will get TWO ac bricks...Dell will give you 2, HP will also...yet Lenovo gives you ONE!! ...so now I have to run around with one AC adapter until I pick up a second one...
LCD is "looser" than on the X41T I can "rock it" when in "laptop mode" with little if any effort...again..NOT THE CASE with the X41 T
The power button "bezel" is not only CHEAP looking but CHEAP overall...every time I press the power button the bezel flexes like it was a piece of paper..
Ultranav buttons are crap...any cheaper and they would fall off...palmrest also feels like cheap plastic...
Keyboard, like the X41T has some funtions that are not used, like the ThinkLight.
The COA still has no "protective film" on the X41T I wore it out in a matter of weeks (hand is on it all the time, when holding in tablet mode) Since I figured this will be a problem here as well, I covered it as soon as I had it out of the box; with some clear tape.
89 processes running...COME ON...plus Google desktop and IE Google search plug-in as well....and a trial version of Symantec AV, firewall and some other cr*p I removed (related to Symantec)
AND for the DIE HARD fans of the IBM ThinkPad logo...
The IBM ThinkPad logo is on the palm rest and cover; yet on the LCD bezel it is labeled "lenovo X60". Also the BIOS splash screen is 100% lenovo
Overall I can say I am pleased...but sad that they made some huge moves forward and some in the opposite direction...I was expecting all +'s and 1 if ANY -'s
Today I received the tablet, so far not many -'s
Here are some positive comments, some in comparison to the X41T:
HDD has some form of shock protection
Unit is much more responsive than the X41T
NO HD CLICKING...I can't even hear the fan running...really quiet with ambient noise...I can ALWAYS hear the X41T clicking away
Brick was never a drag when compared with some of the other manufacturers AC BRICKS...but the 20V 65W is SMALL..barely takes up any room A++
NO DEAD OR STUCK pixels...something that has been a problem in a few of my ThinkPad's with high res displays...out of the 1000's of Dell's that I have seen with high res displays, I can count in one hand the ones that had dead or stuck pixels...
Pen has an eraser!! For the X41T I purchased an executive cross pen for Wacom Tablets that set me back $50+..nice addition to the OEM pen...overall MUCH better than the Fujitsu or Toshiba... plus it has the rubber coating
Awesome Job on the Dock/port replicator..yet not sure what the parallel port is doing back there...SERIAL I still use
Some of the negatives:
When you pay $$ for a laptop WITH DOCK you would imagine you will get TWO ac bricks...Dell will give you 2, HP will also...yet Lenovo gives you ONE!! ...so now I have to run around with one AC adapter until I pick up a second one...
LCD is "looser" than on the X41T I can "rock it" when in "laptop mode" with little if any effort...again..NOT THE CASE with the X41 T
The power button "bezel" is not only CHEAP looking but CHEAP overall...every time I press the power button the bezel flexes like it was a piece of paper..
Ultranav buttons are crap...any cheaper and they would fall off...palmrest also feels like cheap plastic...
Keyboard, like the X41T has some funtions that are not used, like the ThinkLight.
The COA still has no "protective film" on the X41T I wore it out in a matter of weeks (hand is on it all the time, when holding in tablet mode) Since I figured this will be a problem here as well, I covered it as soon as I had it out of the box; with some clear tape.
89 processes running...COME ON...plus Google desktop and IE Google search plug-in as well....and a trial version of Symantec AV, firewall and some other cr*p I removed (related to Symantec)
AND for the DIE HARD fans of the IBM ThinkPad logo...
The IBM ThinkPad logo is on the palm rest and cover; yet on the LCD bezel it is labeled "lenovo X60". Also the BIOS splash screen is 100% lenovo
Overall I can say I am pleased...but sad that they made some huge moves forward and some in the opposite direction...I was expecting all +'s and 1 if ANY -'s