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by Medessec » Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:13 am
Any ATI T60 works very well, even for light gaming as well(older 3D games, DirectDraw 2D games) and projects(video editing, photoshop). A T60 would make a great middle-schooler's or other young student's laptop. Even Intel ones fare pretty well, and they'll usually also be extremely reliable in reasonable conditions.
Z-series are alright. The Z60s have too old of hardware in my opinion, but the Z61s are still pretty usable due to having the same generation hardware as T60s. But they go for about the same as T60s, and they're widescreen. I figure if you're going to be buying hardware that old and cheap, you might as well get the 4:3 aspect ratio screen... However, Z-series is 16:10, so it still isn't half bad. The Z61t with Intel graphics is probably the nicest practical Z-series to own. It's really indisputable that the Z61p is the best Z-series, period, but they're quite rare it turns out, and they have most of the same hardware as the T60p(T7200/T7400/T7600, FireGL V5200, annoying 3.5GB RAM BIOS/mobo limit) other than the incredible 1920x1200 screen, the first WUXGA ever from the Thinkpad line I believe.
I just managed to find a really cruddy T60 for $30, so when I get it, I'll see if I have a T5500 handy to put in it, and report back. I may also have to get a good T60 battery... all of mine have a lot of wear on them.
Trying my hardest to collect Thinkpads, but college and being broke kinda gets in the way. However...
701C, 760, 770, X24, T30, G41, A31p, T43p, T60/61 Frankie, Z61p, X60 SXGA+, W700ds
MEDESSEC
and yes. I am a bit of a lunatic.