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X60s keyboard

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:39 pm
by berlin
Got an X60s 1.8GHZ 1GB 100GB ram 5400rpm
Sealed for $1,025

http://stores.ebay.com/newlaptopbroker

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Is it just me or the keyboard quality has gone south? I'm comparing it to my X41.

Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 9:11 am
by dr_st
First of all, you need a warning in the title if you post a picture.

Second, I don't understand what it is that you're trying to show with it.

Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 9:46 am
by ylim
dr_st wrote:First of all, you need a warning in the title if you post a picture.

Second, I don't understand what it is that you're trying to show with it.
I guess he isn't happy between the aesthestic variation between his x60 with the x41? I am new to thinkpad but I believe that the x41 previous ancestor should be much alike to it.

Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 9:36 pm
by gunston
X41 is the almost perfect 12' thinkpad aside from it 1.8" hard disk. same as T43 aside form its noisy fan issue...

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 6:25 am
by dr_st
gunston wrote:X41 is the almost perfect 12' thinkpad aside from it 1.8" hard disk. same as T43 aside form its noisy fan issue...
Fortunately, there is a T42, which is like T43, minus the fan noise and the 2010 error. Unfortunately, the corresponding X-series laptop (X40) still has the 1.8" hard disk.

Re: X60s keyboard

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 1:10 am
by Athlex
[quote="berlin"]Got an X60s 1.8GHZ 1GB 100GB ram 5400rpm
Is it just me or the keyboard quality has gone south? I'm comparing it to my X41.[/quote]

I bought an X30 and an X60s on ebay around the same time. While the two keyboards do have a different feel, I think they both feel "good." In fact, I think Lenovo still uses the same vendors (plus a third) that IBM has been using for quite some time.

The X30 seemed to require a heavier hand when typing. It also felt like the keys were damped with rubber when fully depressed which suppressed the clicking sound most laptop keyboards have.

The X60s has softer keys, but the size and shape is still excellent. I never took the X30 keyboard apart before I sold it, but the X60s still has scissor switches although I didn't check to see if it uses snap-domes or springs for rebound.

My 2¢...

Re: X60s keyboard

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 7:21 pm
by apbudha
Athlex wrote:
berlin wrote:
The X60s has softer keys, but the size and shape is still excellent. I never took the X30 keyboard apart before I sold it, but the X60s still has scissor switches although I didn't check to see if it uses snap-domes or springs for rebound.

My 2¢...
This is rather insightful Athlex. I may remember playing with a x60 and it did feel different without being "bad". I hope Lenovo understands it is the little things like keyboard quality and durability that the Thinkpad brand they purchased is associated with.