An excellent little machine
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 12:43 pm
I chose the "Windows Classic" theme, which I also use on Windows XP. I wish I could make the start menu behave the exact same way, but I haven't figured that out yet. Icons are set to "small" and I hid the ThinkVantage Toolbox toolbar, and the taskbar is set to auto-hide. ClearType is turned off. Google Chrome is installed as the default browser. Response time is quite snappy with these settings and the 2 GB of RAM in the machine.
Load time for some programs is not instantaneous (IE being a good example, taking a portion of a second), but I expect this to improve after I install the X25-V 40 GB SSD I bought on sale. Once programs are running the response time leaves nothing to be desired for my office / web tasks. I don't see a noticeable difference between this and my T60 or T61 for the things I will use the machine for. (I am sure I would sing a different tune if I were to use Photoshop, but I will still use that on my T61.)
Useability is top-notch. The keyboard is perfect, probably my favorite of all the laptop keyboards I've used; I actually prefer it so far to the T series keyboard even though the key travel is less. Speed and accuracy are excellent, and the responsive feel gives one the confidence to go fast. I cannot feel or see any keyboard flex whatsoever. The layout and key size are excellent as well. Even the downsized arrow keys are easy to use. Great work, design team!
I could not have been as happy, personally, with an X61 due to the lack of a touchpad. This one is excellent.
The machine feels very sturdy. I would personally have preferred an opening latch, and it felt a little awkward to open the laptop the first couple of times. The hinge feels like any other Thinkpad hinge, i.e. like it will last for a long time, and holds the opened lid/screen in sturdy fashion even during movement. The machine feels rigid picked up by a corner.
In the end, I feel that the only thing that would really improve this machine would be a better performance/battery life combination. I would have paid a bit extra for this same machine with better battery life. Hopefully someone will offer a slightly higher-capacity battery. Until then I am happy enough.
Load time for some programs is not instantaneous (IE being a good example, taking a portion of a second), but I expect this to improve after I install the X25-V 40 GB SSD I bought on sale. Once programs are running the response time leaves nothing to be desired for my office / web tasks. I don't see a noticeable difference between this and my T60 or T61 for the things I will use the machine for. (I am sure I would sing a different tune if I were to use Photoshop, but I will still use that on my T61.)
Useability is top-notch. The keyboard is perfect, probably my favorite of all the laptop keyboards I've used; I actually prefer it so far to the T series keyboard even though the key travel is less. Speed and accuracy are excellent, and the responsive feel gives one the confidence to go fast. I cannot feel or see any keyboard flex whatsoever. The layout and key size are excellent as well. Even the downsized arrow keys are easy to use. Great work, design team!
I could not have been as happy, personally, with an X61 due to the lack of a touchpad. This one is excellent.
The machine feels very sturdy. I would personally have preferred an opening latch, and it felt a little awkward to open the laptop the first couple of times. The hinge feels like any other Thinkpad hinge, i.e. like it will last for a long time, and holds the opened lid/screen in sturdy fashion even during movement. The machine feels rigid picked up by a corner.
In the end, I feel that the only thing that would really improve this machine would be a better performance/battery life combination. I would have paid a bit extra for this same machine with better battery life. Hopefully someone will offer a slightly higher-capacity battery. Until then I am happy enough.