X200 tablet
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:21 pm
I currently own an R61i, which I bought as an to thinkpads.
I am quite satisfied from the build quality, even though the design seems a bit too "boxy". The screen is also a bit dull. (Of course, I was mostly used to glossy screens, but even for matte screens, it is dull).
Now I am thinking of moving to a tablet PC.
X200T is my obvious choice, even though quite more expensive than the other candidata, Toshiba M750. But after using a colleague's toshiba m750, I was not excited about it.
So, I am focused on the X200T. Now, the questions:
1) Given the fact that I want the most bright screen possible, which screen should I choose? I do not want multi-touch, as I 'll use the tablet always with the stylus.
In fact I want the screen which is the most bright one and at the same time the most comfortable-error free for writing and sketching. I am not interested in using the tablet with my fingers.
2)Is it possible to upgrade the tablet with an SSD? Even if that means that I have to buy it from a third party supplier.
3)I cannot find the X200t in a uk site. Even lenovo.co.uk has not listed it. Has it arrived here? If not do we have an estimated date?
4) And if it is here, do you know any shops that have thinkpads in stock so that I can see one in flesh before buying?
Thanks in advance,
Kostas
I am quite satisfied from the build quality, even though the design seems a bit too "boxy". The screen is also a bit dull. (Of course, I was mostly used to glossy screens, but even for matte screens, it is dull).
Now I am thinking of moving to a tablet PC.
X200T is my obvious choice, even though quite more expensive than the other candidata, Toshiba M750. But after using a colleague's toshiba m750, I was not excited about it.
So, I am focused on the X200T. Now, the questions:
1) Given the fact that I want the most bright screen possible, which screen should I choose? I do not want multi-touch, as I 'll use the tablet always with the stylus.
In fact I want the screen which is the most bright one and at the same time the most comfortable-error free for writing and sketching. I am not interested in using the tablet with my fingers.
2)Is it possible to upgrade the tablet with an SSD? Even if that means that I have to buy it from a third party supplier.
3)I cannot find the X200t in a uk site. Even lenovo.co.uk has not listed it. Has it arrived here? If not do we have an estimated date?
4) And if it is here, do you know any shops that have thinkpads in stock so that I can see one in flesh before buying?
Thanks in advance,
Kostas