Thinkpad X301 with 128GB SSD now available at Lenovo.com!!!
Thinkpad X301 with 128GB SSD now available at Lenovo.com!!!
Ships in 1-2 weeks. 128GB SSD option is $400 more than the standard 64GB SSD.
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Thinkpad X200s w/ Ultrabase
C2D SL9600 / 8GB / 160GB X25-M G2 / BD MULTI / 12.1" WXGA / INTEL 4500MHD / INTEL 5150 / BT / AT&T WWAN / W7
C2D SL9600 / 8GB / 160GB X25-M G2 / BD MULTI / 12.1" WXGA / INTEL 4500MHD / INTEL 5150 / BT / AT&T WWAN / W7
Perhaps it's something to do with the marketing of the thing as Lenovo's flagship product. It's very much a technological showcase, showing off the SSD, how thin it is, and yet the display (LED and resolution aside) can be beaten by entry-level laptops.k3davis wrote:I read that complaint a lot, but haven't been able to figure out what makes it worse than all the other crappy ThinkPad displays through the ages (except the gone-forever IPS screens, of course).Puppy wrote:If there is similar lcd panel to X300 - no way.
When you're paying as much as you do for the X300, you expect a premium product. Of course, it would be a bit optimistic to expect an IPS panel, but even as TN panels go, it's pretty bad, let alone a panel in a system that costs so much.
What suppliers are still offering IPS display panels?
Will e-ink technology come into picture in 2009? There're already prototypes of colour e-ink displays, and video-colour e-ink displays (that refresh 30 frames per second on an e-paper).
I'm not sure how these e-ink displays compare to IPS panels though.
Will e-ink technology come into picture in 2009? There're already prototypes of colour e-ink displays, and video-colour e-ink displays (that refresh 30 frames per second on an e-paper).
I'm not sure how these e-ink displays compare to IPS panels though.
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That's typical chicken/egg questionmilstein wrote:How to pay for something that nobody is offering to sell?
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Talk about courage: IBM ended up having the courage to abandon its whole personal computer manufacturing business.Puppy wrote:That's typical chicken/egg questionmilstein wrote:How to pay for something that nobody is offering to sell?IBM was the only company having the courage to use non-TN panels in notebooks. Since Lenovo refused to use such "expensive" components they no longer offer it. But it does no imply it is impossible to produce them again.
Maybe there is not enough demand for IPS panels out there?
I totally understand Puppy's feeling: I'm using an IPS right now. But seeing the "trends" of laptop computing going this way, I can just have more faith in the upcoming display technologies, such as oLED and e-Paper.
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"Skinny ThinkPad X300 gains Centrino 2 tech"
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/08/19 ... entrino_2/
" ... The new model comes with a choice of one of Intel's latest 45nm ultra-low voltage Core 2 Duo processors clocked at 1.2GHz and 1.4GHz ... Other enhancements include the addition of a DisplayPort monitor connector ..."
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/08/19 ... entrino_2/
" ... The new model comes with a choice of one of Intel's latest 45nm ultra-low voltage Core 2 Duo processors clocked at 1.2GHz and 1.4GHz ... Other enhancements include the addition of a DisplayPort monitor connector ..."
They are both Samsung's which make them the best of the best SSD technology that is available today..Paul386 wrote:Does anyone know if the SSD found in the X301 (both the 64GB and 128GB) is a single cell or multi cell SSD.
I would never pay the $400 premium for the 128GB drive if I knew it was a multi cell SSD.
The best things in life are free
Soon coming - Thinkpad X200 with FREE 64GB SSD
Soon coming - Thinkpad X200 with FREE 64GB SSD
Samsung makes cheap SSDs too...Supermans wrote:They are both Samsung's which make them the best of the best SSD technology that is available today..Paul386 wrote:Does anyone know if the SSD found in the X301 (both the 64GB and 128GB) is a single cell or multi cell SSD.
I would never pay the $400 premium for the 128GB drive if I knew it was a multi cell SSD.
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/07/1 ... roduction/Paul386 wrote:Samsung makes cheap SSDs too...Supermans wrote: They are both Samsung's which make them the best of the best SSD technology that is available today..
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/fla ... 000-8.html
The best things in life are free
Soon coming - Thinkpad X200 with FREE 64GB SSD
Soon coming - Thinkpad X200 with FREE 64GB SSD
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