Weights of X series...increasing?
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bobdsmith
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Weights of X series...increasing?
Hey guys. I'm just wondering...are the X series weights going UP? I picked up my old X40 earlier today, and I noticed that it was noticably lighter than my X61s (both with their 8 cell batts)...
Also, I hear that the new X200 ( engadget ) that the X200 is 2.93 lbs as compared to the (I believe but not 100% sure 2.7 lbs X60.
Am I imagining things, or has anyone else noticed this trend?
Also, I hear that the new X200 ( engadget ) that the X200 is 2.93 lbs as compared to the (I believe but not 100% sure 2.7 lbs X60.
Am I imagining things, or has anyone else noticed this trend?
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Re: Weights of X series...increasing?
That's because your X61s doesn't have the Utlralight LCD. An X60s or X61s with the Ultralight screen weighs about 0.1 lb less than the X40.bobdsmith wrote:I picked up my old X40 earlier today, and I noticed that it was noticably lighter than my X61s (both with their 8 cell batts)...
2.93 lb is the weight of the 13.3" 1440x900 X300 without an optical drive. The article you linked to probably confused the weight of the X200 with that of the X300. The X200, being smaller than the X300, should weigh less than 2.93 lb.bobdsmith wrote:Also, I hear that the new X200 ( engadget ) that the X200 is 2.93 lbs
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According to this link found in this thread started by ryengineer, the lightiest X200 would be 2.47 lbs (1.12 kg).
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My X61t is actually quite heavy for its size, considerably heavier than my X24. But my X61 is a tablet, has the SXGA+ screen, and has the 8-cell battery, all of which add to the weight.
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My X31 weighs 1.64 kg (3.6 lb), so weight has pretty much gone down a bit, and my X31 is not heavy. I hope build quality does not go down. My X40 really does not feel as rugged as my X31.
While I am disappointed with the WXGA resolution of the X200 (I was hoping for more), I cannot wait for it to come out!
While I am disappointed with the WXGA resolution of the X200 (I was hoping for more), I cannot wait for it to come out!
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Yes, and it's terrible news if its just WXGA resolution, which it looks like it is going to be. I might actually just get a X60s and forget about the X200, especially if I can somehow upgrade it with GPS!bobdsmith wrote:Looks like they are scrapping the good ol' 4:3 eh?
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Why would you get an X60s, which only has 1024x768, when you complain about WXGA (1280x800) being too low?Jason404 wrote:Yes, and it's terrible news if its just WXGA resolution, which it looks like it is going to be. I might actually just get a X60s
For me, 1280x800 is much more useful than 1024x768 in terms of real estate.
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Because I don't find that aspect ratio very ergonomic at these low resolutions. I was hoping for more vertical resolution as well, like the X300 or many other small notebooks. X-Series ThinkPads are not for watching movies!
For example, I usually maximise IE on an XGA screen (but not on my desktop monitors with very high resolutions - I'm an architect working with CAD), but maximising IE on a WXGA screen leaves you with a lot of wasted space*, unless you open the left-hand favourites/history panel. It will be more useful with Outlook though.
It's not that I see it so much as a negative, but it's not really a positive for me, so the much cheaper X60s may be a better option for me.
* any half-decent webdesigner has only quite recently started using 1024px (minus 'browser chrome' space) the default width for sites. It was 800px mostly until a couple of years ago. And, no , I am not including liquid layouts, or plain HTML, which is unreadable on maximised widescreen with a single column of text, anyway.
For example, I usually maximise IE on an XGA screen (but not on my desktop monitors with very high resolutions - I'm an architect working with CAD), but maximising IE on a WXGA screen leaves you with a lot of wasted space*, unless you open the left-hand favourites/history panel. It will be more useful with Outlook though.
It's not that I see it so much as a negative, but it's not really a positive for me, so the much cheaper X60s may be a better option for me.
* any half-decent webdesigner has only quite recently started using 1024px (minus 'browser chrome' space) the default width for sites. It was 800px mostly until a couple of years ago. And, no , I am not including liquid layouts, or plain HTML, which is unreadable on maximised widescreen with a single column of text, anyway.
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I don't think this is true.snessiram wrote:According to this link found in this thread started by ryengineer, the lightiest X200 would be 2.47 lbs (1.12 kg).
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