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to x200 or not to x200?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:45 am
by jamse
hrmm, i usual do not buy brand new tech, but the x200 really appeals to me atm. I currently have owned a x60s for about 1.75 years now and the battery is shot with 366 cycles... I was thinking about spending some money on a new battery, but now I think I want a new laptop. Though I can not decide whether to jump ship and purchase the x200 or wait out a bit for the holiday and then buy one :(

it looks so pretty, and i want a wide screen notebook... though i would much rather have a x300, but they have no option with normal 2.5" hdd (they could have made a killing with a x300 with hdd)

If I do not buy a x200 I might just buy a macbook or refurbed mbp... hrmm is that a mistake? (maybe)

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 9:21 pm
by smartypants
I'm also debating whether to get the newer, more expensive, x200 or get the cheaper x61t. It's significantly cheaper with all the discounts. :(

Need some advice on whether the x200 is really that much better than the previous generation(s)...

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 10:04 pm
by jamse
i hear it is especially with the centrino 2 platform, well on power efficiency, but marginal performance increase. I read it was like a really good upgrade, but not a totally new animal, like when centrino platform was released.

but i think i will try to hold out for the x200s, i hear there is rumor about it. hopefully its true. im sick of the 4:3 aspect ratio, makes me feel less productive, but i guess its just a personal issue for me :D

and i like fancy new toys

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:43 pm
by smartypants
I'm leaning towards getting the x61t right now...

I get a nicer screen, and the tablet features for couple hundred bux LESS. I think I can live with the slightly shorter battery life and hotter machine.

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:22 am
by jamse
try the visa.com discount and then try using the 10% + 15% coupons, i think they all stack.

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 10:07 am
by elseif
X200 vs 15" macbookpro is my my dilemma also. Current t42 has served me well - I'm a photojournalist & notebook goes everywhere with me in a backpack. Thinkpad is a very robust machine. But for AU$3k for X200 2.26Ghz vs AU$2100 MBP 2.4Ghz it's a no brainer. Weight isn't an issue - I carry lots of gear and the MBP is only 200gm heavy than t42. Plus my back/shoulders have been stuffed for years. ;)

Only question is can the MBP handle the rough & tumble of my work. I know the x200 will.

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 10:21 am
by pianowizard
smartypants wrote:Need some advice on whether the x200 is really that much better than the previous generation(s)...
Of course it is. It gives you 30% more pixels. Go to this post to see how useful these extra pixels are for Word documents.
jamse wrote:If I do not buy a x200 I might just buy a macbook or refurbed mbp... hrmm is that a mistake? (maybe)
That would be a mistake. You seem to be looking for an ultraportable laptop. The MacBook is about twice the weight of the X60s or X200. If you really want a Mac, get the MacBook Air.
smartypants wrote:I'm leaning towards getting the x61t right now...I get a nicer screen, and the tablet features for couple hundred bux LESS.
If possible, take a look at the tablet screen in person before committing to buy. It has "a nicer screen" in the sense that the viewing angle is wider than the non-tablet X series, but the downside is that it looks grainy. Some people don't mind that, but others (including me) hate the graininess. Also, the tablet weighs about a pound more than the non-tablet X series.

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:21 am
by jamse
i mean i have my ultra-portable x60s, sadly im a tech junkie and i just want another computer :(

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:00 pm
by RaysMD
I've always liked MacBook Pro, but I find its aluminum housing to be prone to dents and scratches if you're not care.

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:33 pm
by elseif
RaysMD wrote:I've always liked MacBook Pro, but I find its aluminum housing to be prone to dents and scratches if you're not care.
That's what my concern is. After 3 years of the TP, I'm used to having an abusive physical relationship with my notebook :-)

(Well, not quite abusive - more like neglectful)