Advice on X201t configuration?
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:06 am
I am about to order between one and ten X201t tablets with Win7Pro x64, SSD drive, 2 to 4 gb ram, no WWAN and I've run into some quandries based on options currently on the Lenovo Direct Sales U.S. page.
At this time, the page only offers the 4 cell battery. I need longer battery life more than light weight.
At this time, I don't see the Ultranav pad option. I will ONLY buy a tablet with a nav pad. The Trackpoint doesn't suit me.
I was planning on the MultiTouch screen, but now I see a "Superbright" screen. I wonder if anyone can offer guidance.
There are two different Intel wireless adapters. Is the $20 more expensive adapter worth the $20 extra? 2X2 vs. 3x3? I am lost.
The main use for these tablets will be for doctors and nurses to use entering medical records. We're switching to a new EHR at my office which is more touch and click friendly than our current EHR, but I know some folks will prefer "laptop" mode and some will prefer "tablet" mode, and I can't tell ahead of implementation which is really best.
We are currently using 15" screen R50 and R51 laptops connected to an application server with Remote Desktop Connection, but the new application might run better locally than on the application server, so that's why I think the SSD drive will be better.
Any advice welcome.
At this time, the page only offers the 4 cell battery. I need longer battery life more than light weight.
At this time, I don't see the Ultranav pad option. I will ONLY buy a tablet with a nav pad. The Trackpoint doesn't suit me.
I was planning on the MultiTouch screen, but now I see a "Superbright" screen. I wonder if anyone can offer guidance.
There are two different Intel wireless adapters. Is the $20 more expensive adapter worth the $20 extra? 2X2 vs. 3x3? I am lost.
The main use for these tablets will be for doctors and nurses to use entering medical records. We're switching to a new EHR at my office which is more touch and click friendly than our current EHR, but I know some folks will prefer "laptop" mode and some will prefer "tablet" mode, and I can't tell ahead of implementation which is really best.
We are currently using 15" screen R50 and R51 laptops connected to an application server with Remote Desktop Connection, but the new application might run better locally than on the application server, so that's why I think the SSD drive will be better.
Any advice welcome.