Proteus wrote:Don't hold your breath for the "T61P"....
The revised T60Ps will be completely unimpressive. NO WUXGA screen..only WSXGA. Only slightly upgraded video that is now SIGNIFICANTLY slower than the competition..and still 256MB. No wireless-N...
Current T60's are 4:3 ratio, not widescreen. T60p's offer UXGA on the 15" model. ATI Mobility FireGL V5250 is one of the best midrange thin & light GPU's available. NVIDIA has some new stuff too, but ThinkPad history is with ATI for workstation graphics.
Proteus wrote:I had thought this would be an upgrade worth waiting for...I see now that Thinkpads no longer lead in performance...or technology.
How not performance? Core 2 Duo, best midrange thin & light GPU, latest HDD technology. What technology are they missing?
Proteus wrote:There are some KEY problems with the Thinkpad brand, that continue to this day:
Underpower graphics- Yes..its in bold. Dell and HP laptops run circles around most thinkpad models in gaming and other graphics intensive apps.
Everybody repeat after me: Thinkpads aren't for gaming. Dell doesn't have a better GPU in 14-15" form factor; maybe 15.4" and above. I don't think HP has one in 14-15" either, but I could be wrong. Fact of the matter is that 3D performance is used by a relatively small percentage of ThinkPad users, most users need reliability and features over gaming performance.
Proteus wrote:XGA screens- XGA should rot with the rest of 20th century tech. Its completely useless now with Vista a month away. EVERY mid-range+ thinkpad should have SXGA+ minimum. High end and workstation models should have WUXGA, or WQXGA (Like Dell does).
I agree XGA sucks, but again your average user who needs a reliable machine to check e-mail and write Word docs doesn't want or need SXGA+ and higher. I work with a guy who does writing and graphics work all day & he only uses XGA. Most people are like this, but for those who aren't you can get an SXGA+ or UXGA screen.
Proteus wrote:Low 7200RPM HDD availability. Inexcusable. These should be STANDARD on (P) models
How is it low availability? It is available, just not standard. I agree, 7200RPM would be a nice standard on the p models.
Proteus wrote:That Toshiba Tecra M7 tablet with discrete graphics and SXGA+ display looks mighty nice at the moment....
How long does that battery last? How many tablet users game on their tablet? And according to the latest rumors, Lenovo will have an SXGA+ tablet...
http://laptoplogic.com/news/detail.php?id=1524