After a bunch of customs hassles (read: UPS guy playing package football), it's finally here, and works great.
Quasi-review of the R51e:
That flexy case area over the optical drive that plagues all R5xe models affects this. Not nice sound when flexing it with the screen shut.
Keyboard's not as nice as my old X21, but then again, it blows Dell's keyboards out of the water.
The nubby TrackPoint cap is NICE. (Soft Dome? Is that the name for it?) Tons of control over the thing.
Software seems to work better than on the R50e that I set up not too long ago, which was purchased not long after Lenovo bought the Think division.
Speed is... WOW. Compared to my slow-as-heck X21, anyway
The Lenovo influence is just amazing. Outer box: no mention of IBM. Inner box: One "Copyright International Business Machines". Open that, you get the "Lenovo bought the Think division" flyer. No other mention of IBM, except for copyright notices, until you get the battery and AC adaptor, and then the laptop.
Boot the laptop. BIOS no longer says "IBM ThinkPad", it says "ThinkPad" and "a product of Lenovo". Almost every IBM reference has been nuked. This isn't an IBM, my friends. This is a Lenovo. There's a reason why my sig doesn't say IBM. I was going to put "(a product of Lenovo







