milstein was referring to the touch screen technology which is distinct from the Wacom pen input. The pen input is excellent and is not likely to change. The only complaint I have about the stylus input is the slight displacement of the cursor when it's very close to the edge of the screen (eg, the windows task bar). The SXGA+ model of the X61T comes with pen input only, no touchscreen.snots wrote:should i be worried about the "ink flow" of a x61t then ? ( i have yet to try one for > 1 minute).milstein wrote:The ink of a capacitive touch screen definitely "flows" better
And it is the job of the developer to eliminate / reduce the electrical noise and interferences to the touch device
Maybe we cannot get the best of both worlds at the moment, but we'll see
your comment implies that there is still a noticeable gap between ink flow on a tablet vs in real life; sure, there must be a difference, but it seems like its enough of a difference for you to consider changing screen technology..
Should I wait for the X62T?
an inkshow demonstrating the value of implementing touch technology with capacitive touch screen
http://www.gottabemobile.com/GBM+InkSho ... eview.aspx
http://www.gottabemobile.com/GBM+InkSho ... eview.aspx
I don't know how the ideapad series is going to take over for the X series anytime soon... many like me are tied to our old school 4x3 screens and I don't see Ideapad filling that void.
Also, yes, the SXGA is not flexview. The XGA screen is and I can say it is a very bright screen (same nits as my old X41 but about 1.5 times brighter) and can be used in sunlight! Working on the laptop next to a train window or in bright sunlit room is finally a reality.
Also, yes, the SXGA is not flexview. The XGA screen is and I can say it is a very bright screen (same nits as my old X41 but about 1.5 times brighter) and can be used in sunlight! Working on the laptop next to a train window or in bright sunlit room is finally a reality.
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1) U110 is part of Lenovo's consumer line.epu wrote:Didn't see the "T" part, but I swear up and down that the X61's successor is the new IdeaPad U110. Almost everything the X61 has (minus the trackpoint) WITH a WXGA+ Screen.
2) U110 has a 16:10 WXGA 1366x768 screen.
3) The successors to the X6*s are Thinkpads X200 and X300, with a trackpoint and widescreens, WXGA and WXGA+ respectively.
X220/IPS, T60p/IPS
Nothing endures but change
Nothing endures but change
Yes, it's understood that the X300 and X200 are the "successors" to the X61, but it seems as if it's that way only on paper. These seem more like different products aimed at competing directly with the MacBook air rather than as an upgrade to the X61.
The U110 has almost every feature that the X61 has, with a higher resolution screen. Also, while the processor in the U110 isn't as fast, it's faster than the ones currently offered in the X300. The X6 has longer battery life, but not at the expense of processor power, correct me if I'm wrong.
Certainly, if someone bought the X300, they're buying it because of its weight, not because of its sheer power. Then again, a similar argument could be made for the U110, because it's a "consumer" model. I'm not comparing the U110 with it's "counterparts". It's almost as if they're not even in the same league. Lenovo didn't even give the 110 the same model name designation for the other products in that "line".
You have the Y710, Y510, then the U110.
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/20 ... eapad.html
The U110 has almost every feature that the X61 has, with a higher resolution screen. Also, while the processor in the U110 isn't as fast, it's faster than the ones currently offered in the X300. The X6 has longer battery life, but not at the expense of processor power, correct me if I'm wrong.
Certainly, if someone bought the X300, they're buying it because of its weight, not because of its sheer power. Then again, a similar argument could be made for the U110, because it's a "consumer" model. I'm not comparing the U110 with it's "counterparts". It's almost as if they're not even in the same league. Lenovo didn't even give the 110 the same model name designation for the other products in that "line".
You have the Y710, Y510, then the U110.
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/20 ... eapad.html
I got the resolution from http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4182. May be wrong.
My bad about aspect ratios.
My bad about aspect ratios.
X220/IPS, T60p/IPS
Nothing endures but change
Nothing endures but change
it's definitely possible. this site has decent pics of the U110 and it does look like a 16:9 panel, lending more toward the notion of it being 1366x768.
update: page four of that link says that it is indeed 1366x768.
update: page four of that link says that it is indeed 1366x768.
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ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pcinstitu ... ipbook.pdfqviri wrote:I got the resolution from http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4182. May be wrong.
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I guess the next X series tablets will have resolutions less than SXGA+ or is there hope that lenovo will maintain that.
T61 8892-02U: 14.1"SXGA+/2.2C2D/4G/XP|Adv Mini Dock|30" Gateway XHD3000 WQXGA via Dual-link DVI
X61T 7767-96U: 12.1"SXGA+/1.6C2D/3G/Vista|Ultrabase
W510 4319-2PU: 15.6"FHD/i7-720QM/4G/Win7Pro64 (for dad)
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X61T 7767-96U: 12.1"SXGA+/1.6C2D/3G/Vista|Ultrabase
W510 4319-2PU: 15.6"FHD/i7-720QM/4G/Win7Pro64 (for dad)
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And who's willing to bet against me if I say that by next generation IPS LCDs will be gone from tablets?
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ironically we reverse roles in our stance on lenovo. how will lenovo uphold their thinkpad's quality if they offer a worse screen?ajkula66 wrote:And who's willing to bet against me if I say that by next generation IPS LCDs will be gone from tablets?
EDIT: wow the thread i randomly started a month ago has 2000+ views. there are alot of lurkers on this forum... !!!
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snots wrote:
I never said "worse". My assumption is that new tablets will be LED lit like X300, and likely widescreen.ironically we reverse roles in our stance on lenovo. how will lenovo uphold their thinkpad's quality if they offer a worse screen?
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tech question: is LED lighting brighter? offers better viewing angles? I dont refer to the actual display quality, just the brightness / viewing angles..ajkula66 wrote:snots wrote:
I never said "worse". My assumption is that new tablets will be LED lit like X300, and likely widescreen.ironically we reverse roles in our stance on lenovo. how will lenovo uphold their thinkpad's quality if they offer a worse screen?
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LEDs are more efficient at converting electricity into visible light. Replacing ccfl by lcds, you could either save power and keep brightness or increase brightness with constant battery drain.snots wrote:tech question: is LED lighting brighter? offers better viewing angles?
Disadvantages: comparably new tech, might have unforeseen issues that show up down the road. Like this: http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/04/m ... o-led.html
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snots wrote:
Hmmm...brighter, judging by my brief encounter with X300, definitely. Viewing angles, that's tough. I'd have to run it side-by-side with one of my FlexViews, and I haven't had a chance to do so. And even then, I'd be comparing angles on widescreen vs. standard screen...and that's apples and oranges IMHO.tech question: is LED lighting brighter? offers better viewing angles? I dont refer to the actual display quality, just the brightness / viewing angles..
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