X200 arrived today - 7548...VGP!?
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 3:36 pm
After years of lurking / buying older generation TPs i finally gave up on waiting for the X210 and dropped a $grand on a brand new X200 from the US (ebay seller: newthinkpads, who i have had no problems with - or the product.....so far)
Thing is, I can't find any info or reference what-so-ever for the model number (7548-VGP).
p8800 2.66Ghz Core 2
4GB ram
320GB 7200rpm HD
LED backlit WXGA (bloody bright)
GPS
5150 (?) Ultraconnect / Wimax / 3G erricson / GPS / Bluetooth
4gb Turbo Memory
Cam / fingerprint scanner
9 cell
Windows 7 64 Pro
As you can see it's pretty much specced out to max for the series (minus SSD and 5300 obviously, though i personally prefer the camera tbh) - is this a corporate special requirement machine? Or are lenovo trying to get rid of all their older Intel chipset inventory and montevina stuff before calpella drops in the near future? Just curious.
That aside, i'm glad to find that build quality concerns have been overblown IMO - in comparison my X60 is much worse in the screen vulnerability department, and the machine feels stupidly solid for it's weight (minus battery) while the palm rest flex doesn't seem to be particular concern for my machine - and needless to say it flies.
Thing is, I can't find any info or reference what-so-ever for the model number (7548-VGP).
p8800 2.66Ghz Core 2
4GB ram
320GB 7200rpm HD
LED backlit WXGA (bloody bright)
GPS
5150 (?) Ultraconnect / Wimax / 3G erricson / GPS / Bluetooth
4gb Turbo Memory
Cam / fingerprint scanner
9 cell
Windows 7 64 Pro
As you can see it's pretty much specced out to max for the series (minus SSD and 5300 obviously, though i personally prefer the camera tbh) - is this a corporate special requirement machine? Or are lenovo trying to get rid of all their older Intel chipset inventory and montevina stuff before calpella drops in the near future? Just curious.
That aside, i'm glad to find that build quality concerns have been overblown IMO - in comparison my X60 is much worse in the screen vulnerability department, and the machine feels stupidly solid for it's weight (minus battery) while the palm rest flex doesn't seem to be particular concern for my machine - and needless to say it flies.