X61t impressions after 1 week
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 2:17 pm
Just want to let everyone know my impressions of the x61t after one week of use. I don't have much time to organize my thoughts, so these are just going to be in point form in no particular order.
- Small, compact form factor. It's the smallest laptop I've ever owned, but also the most powerful one so far. Granted my previous laptops were the Dell Inspiron 8500 and Toshiba Satellite A10, but still...
- It's a little on the heavy side especially with the 8-cell battery. It's not comfortable to use it as a tablet while standing up, at least not for longer than 10-15 minutes. Your left arm would be pretty tired. I still enjoy the tablet function in a classroom environment, where I put it on the desk and use it like a notebook.
- The battery life with the 8-cell is only satisfactory. I get about 4.5 hours from it, with all default configurations. I'm sure I could squeeze more if I turn off wifi/screen brightness/various other tweaks. But 4.5 isn't bad for my purpose, I just expected a little more.
- The screen is beautiful (I know because my parents complain the text is too small
). It attracts fingerprints like no tomorrow. If you're going to use the tablet feature, get used to having a dirty screen. Fingerprints are not noticeable at all when the screen is on, they only show up when the screen is off/blank. I haven't yet found an efficient solution to clean the screen.
- The keyboard is not quite full-size. It feels a little small the first time you type on it. I don't have fat fingers so I was able to get used to it after 5 minutes or less. The crtl key is right beside the Fn key, and that takes some getting used to if you use ctrl+c, ctrl+v a lot. I still alot of times press the Fn key instead of the ctrl key. Luckily, Fn+c and Fn+v doesn't do anything at all, so it's not like you can press the SelfDestruct button by accident (no, there isn't actually a self destruct button...) Key action and response is solid, don't have any problems with that.
- The speaker is a the BOTTOM of the laptop...what's up with that? I don't really care that much, since I'm not looking for a media center or anything, and I usually use my headphones for music, but it's a little strange.
- The lack of a CD/DVD drive does not pose any problems whatsoever. I was able to boot from an external USB Lite-On CD/DVD burner the first time I plugged it in.
- The wireless is a little hit-and-miss for me. Sometimes I get great signal when other laptops are struggling, and sometimes I get no connection when other laptops are working fine. This depends on a lot of factors though, so my experiences here definitely isn't representative.
That's all for now.
- Small, compact form factor. It's the smallest laptop I've ever owned, but also the most powerful one so far. Granted my previous laptops were the Dell Inspiron 8500 and Toshiba Satellite A10, but still...
- It's a little on the heavy side especially with the 8-cell battery. It's not comfortable to use it as a tablet while standing up, at least not for longer than 10-15 minutes. Your left arm would be pretty tired. I still enjoy the tablet function in a classroom environment, where I put it on the desk and use it like a notebook.
- The battery life with the 8-cell is only satisfactory. I get about 4.5 hours from it, with all default configurations. I'm sure I could squeeze more if I turn off wifi/screen brightness/various other tweaks. But 4.5 isn't bad for my purpose, I just expected a little more.
- The screen is beautiful (I know because my parents complain the text is too small
- The keyboard is not quite full-size. It feels a little small the first time you type on it. I don't have fat fingers so I was able to get used to it after 5 minutes or less. The crtl key is right beside the Fn key, and that takes some getting used to if you use ctrl+c, ctrl+v a lot. I still alot of times press the Fn key instead of the ctrl key. Luckily, Fn+c and Fn+v doesn't do anything at all, so it's not like you can press the SelfDestruct button by accident (no, there isn't actually a self destruct button...) Key action and response is solid, don't have any problems with that.
- The speaker is a the BOTTOM of the laptop...what's up with that? I don't really care that much, since I'm not looking for a media center or anything, and I usually use my headphones for music, but it's a little strange.
- The lack of a CD/DVD drive does not pose any problems whatsoever. I was able to boot from an external USB Lite-On CD/DVD burner the first time I plugged it in.
- The wireless is a little hit-and-miss for me. Sometimes I get great signal when other laptops are struggling, and sometimes I get no connection when other laptops are working fine. This depends on a lot of factors though, so my experiences here definitely isn't representative.
That's all for now.