Lenovo vs IBM... add on features
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:56 pm
As anyone on this forum can probably tell, I've recently updated from the x40 and X41 to two X60S models. One for the wife who loves the speed (vs the X40 she used to have) and one for me ( vs an X41 and I also enjoy the speed but not the build quality so much). We both like the size and weight of the X series, they are certainly the perfect travel laptops.
I've run into difficulties assuming that upgrading to bluetooth, wwan and other items would be as straight forward as it used to be with my older IBM machines......Wrong!!
My first surprise was that the bluetooth module fits behind the LCD bezel, behind the X60S/Lenovo plate. I was really surprised that its connector is on the LCD ribbon cable but ......the connector isn't on the cable, if there was no bluetooth at manufacture!
A completely different cable has to be purchased and installed, all the way from the motherboard to the thinklight, what a pain!
WWAN also seems like an easy upgrade, purchase the antenna, run the wire down the side of the LCD and snap in a newly purchased module....... but wait....there is no connector on the motherboard for the module!
I guess the moral of this story is to make sure you purchase a Lenovo laptop with exactly the add-ons you need because it's either very difficult or impossible to add them later.
Tim S
I've run into difficulties assuming that upgrading to bluetooth, wwan and other items would be as straight forward as it used to be with my older IBM machines......Wrong!!
My first surprise was that the bluetooth module fits behind the LCD bezel, behind the X60S/Lenovo plate. I was really surprised that its connector is on the LCD ribbon cable but ......the connector isn't on the cable, if there was no bluetooth at manufacture!
A completely different cable has to be purchased and installed, all the way from the motherboard to the thinklight, what a pain!
WWAN also seems like an easy upgrade, purchase the antenna, run the wire down the side of the LCD and snap in a newly purchased module....... but wait....there is no connector on the motherboard for the module!
I guess the moral of this story is to make sure you purchase a Lenovo laptop with exactly the add-ons you need because it's either very difficult or impossible to add them later.
Tim S