We are close at the level of Apple fans interpreting every detail of top secret new notebooks. I can't believe it!
Now that ThinkSecret has been shut down by Apple Corp. we should devote the ThinkSecret website to ThinkPads!

Looks like a Lenovo logo to me.
The cover for indicator LEDs. These are between the hinges on current laptops, so an interesting new location.Medium Green: What IS that?
Hardware wireless kill button. Common on laptops these days.Purple: Maybe a switch to switch between wireless types (built in wireless N? That'd be nice)
Thinkpads used one opening clip since the *40 series. They still have two latches on either side of the laptop.Orange: One side opening clip thing? Looks like it. Won't be too secure if it only latches on that side..


It's only a prototype machine. And I do hope the hinges are made of painted metalReally light green: Sloppy finish I'd prefer a cover for those screws.
I saw that, and I haven't quite found the words to describe how his description of the faithful who care enough to delve into this came across to me. Rainbows and kittens? I'm not sure there's anyone here who thinks everything that comes out of Lenovo is perfect.ryengineer wrote:Lenovo's Competitive Analyst thought on this and similar threads online:
Product Hype.

I also think it is a bit overreacted. This "we want tell you just wait and hold your breath" policy is rather ridiculous.nonny wrote:Contemptuous, perhaps, is the description I'm looking for.



I guess that's because more plug n play devices have VGA ports rather than DVI ports. For example, all projectors in my school have no DVI support. DVI ports are mostly used to hook up to external monitors, often at home. That's what the dock is there for. Even if my ThinkPad had a DVI port, I wouldn't use it anyway. I would connect the monitor to the DVI port of the dock, which makes things way easier if you intend to use your TP as a laptop and a home computer. Btw, there will be a USB dock for X300I still don't understand that there is a VGA port and not the new display port (including an adapter to VGA Wink )
Agreed. I basically don't like widescreens anywhere near thinkpads but I suppose with the x300 I'd make the sacrifice (if it can be called that), unless there was an x200 as suggested. The only advantage I can see of the x300 over the current x-series is weight (especially if you were to remove the optical drive, put in the extra battery and compare to an 8-cell x61), but that's minimal. Although I prefer the option of touchpad AND trackpoint, I find I use both equally and it's very convenient.ulrich.von.lich wrote:But I somehow find non widescreen TPs are better looking.
Heh, resurrecting old thread. Notebookreview quotes the width of the X300 as 315 mm, so respect for Photoshop/estimation skills of both of you.pianowizard wrote:I used a different approach. I opened the image in Photoshop and resized it so that my USB flash drive's plug could fit snugly into the USB port. Then I measured the width of the Thinkpad in that resized image to be 315 mm. That agrees very closely with your measurement.sugo wrote:Based on the VGA port and the width shown in the picture with some calculation, the new thinkpad is about 320.3mm wide. Since a 16:10 13.3" LCD is 286.5mm wide, bezel width = 33.8mm.
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