Gaming Graphics, Battery Life on X220T vs. next generation.
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:38 am
I'm planning to replace my X201T i7 L640 laptop/tablet in the fall when Windows 8 RTM and Ivy Bridge come out. Right now I'm running Windows 8 Consumer Preview and I really like it.
Microsoft Flight beta is the only game I use on it, but it would benefit from better graphics. The more modern screen resolution 1366 x 768 will be better for Windows 8 than my 1280 x 800 X201T.
My current X201T gives a Windows 8 user experience graphics score of 3.3. What score do you get on an X220?
How much better is the battery life on the X220 vs. the X201 and how big an improvement (10%, 50% 100%) will Ivy Bridge be over the X220.
Maybe I should grab an X220T rather than wait for its successor.
My dream replacement machine would have 100% better battery life than my X201T, less weight, and 1920 x 1080 screen resolution, and faster graphics.
I'm resisting the temptation to try a New Ipad, because I really like the form factor of built in keyboard and expandable storage, and I want to keep a good bit of storage with me, at least 300gb on an SSD drive. (Right now I've got a 320gb 5200 rpm hard drive in my Windows 8 CP test machine.) I figure that resisting the New Ipad gives me an extra $1000 to put into the X201T successor.
Microsoft Flight beta is the only game I use on it, but it would benefit from better graphics. The more modern screen resolution 1366 x 768 will be better for Windows 8 than my 1280 x 800 X201T.
My current X201T gives a Windows 8 user experience graphics score of 3.3. What score do you get on an X220?
How much better is the battery life on the X220 vs. the X201 and how big an improvement (10%, 50% 100%) will Ivy Bridge be over the X220.
Maybe I should grab an X220T rather than wait for its successor.
My dream replacement machine would have 100% better battery life than my X201T, less weight, and 1920 x 1080 screen resolution, and faster graphics.
I'm resisting the temptation to try a New Ipad, because I really like the form factor of built in keyboard and expandable storage, and I want to keep a good bit of storage with me, at least 300gb on an SSD drive. (Right now I've got a 320gb 5200 rpm hard drive in my Windows 8 CP test machine.) I figure that resisting the New Ipad gives me an extra $1000 to put into the X201T successor.