T60 RIP

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T60 RIP

#1 Post by hhmcsv » Sat Jul 26, 2014 7:27 am

So, after more than 10 years in this group, I will probably have my main interest elsewhere. Back in 2004 when I left my job to go on pension, it was with a T40. When that died because of the USB-failure, I bought a T41 laid off from professionals. I then got my eyes fixed on the T60's, of which I have had two, and the success here led me to supply the rest of the family with similar T60's. All bought for reasonable costs laid off from firms.
My own was using a SSD and was (is) superfast, under 20 secs from cold startup with Win8.1, still running with no hardware issues, even equipped with a set of USB 3-ports.

But what does an old Thinkpadder want for his birthday? I went for Single Malt Whiskies and a new T440 on which i am typing now.

Lighter, better screen, webcam, fine keyboard and fantastic battery time. And since one can now use the standby-function on just closing the lid, the machine is fully functional after few seconds - so Windows start-up time is of no consequence any more.

Build quality seems OK, the only issue is the touchpad which will take some time to get used to :D
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Re: T60 RIP

#2 Post by emeraldgirl08 » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:36 am

Nothing wrong with adapting is what I say. Congrats on your new machine :)
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Re: T60 RIP

#3 Post by Norway Pad » Sat Jul 26, 2014 3:00 pm

The 440 is a good machine, if you can live with the lack of resemblance to previous Thinkpads, and the strange TrackPad. Even though I assume one can learn to like that too. I have a 440s that I borrowed from my wife's work, and performance and battery time is great. I found out it even has a secondary built in battery, as it turned on even if the battery was out and no power was coonected. :lol: God luck with the 440.
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Re: T60 RIP

#4 Post by Johan » Sat Jul 26, 2014 3:35 pm

@ hhmcsv:

Congratulations with your new ThinkPad! :thumbs-UP: It once again reminds me of the old saying (amongst ThinkPad enthusiasts): "Once you go black, you never go back"! :wink:
hhmcsv wrote:...better screen..
I just notice from Lenovo's specs for the T60 in your signature (1952-Y9H) that it is a 14" XGA model. If it had been a 15" SXGA+ (or UXGA), i.e. with a FlexView/IPS LCD, then your comment about a beter LCD would have surprised me!

Enjoy your new black baby! 8)

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Re: T60 RIP

#5 Post by Temetka » Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:43 am

Those 14" widescreen units sure are light aren't they? I love my T410, it's very fast and feels like a feather in my hands.
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Re: T60 RIP

#6 Post by fefrie » Sat Aug 30, 2014 9:12 pm

This will give me something to think about.

The t60 is getting a little long on the tooth.

I just came back from the windows store and they had a lenovo yoga thinkpad special edition.

I think that I can live with the new widescreen laptops I guess, but I really prefer the t60 style keyboard.

What are the 'newest' models that still use the t60 keyboard again and has the highest resolution screen?
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Re: T60 RIP

#7 Post by ajkula66 » Sat Aug 30, 2014 9:17 pm

fefrie wrote:What are the 'newest' models that still use the t60 keyboard again and has the highest resolution screen?
It's the *20 series. Not the exact same keyboard, but still a 7-row layout. Highest resolution in 14" was HD+ which is 1600x900. T420/s. If you don't mind a bigger (15.6") unit, 1920x1080 was available on T/W 520.
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Re: T60 RIP

#8 Post by axur-delmeria » Mon Sep 01, 2014 1:03 am

What are the 'newest' models that still use the t60 keyboard again and has the highest resolution screen?
The T400 and T500 also used the T60 series keyboard.

The T400 has 14.1-inch 16:10 widescreen LCDs, with 1280x800 or 1440x900 pixels.
The T500 has 15.4-inch 16:10 widescreen LCDs, with 1280x800, 1650x1050, or 1920x1200 pixels.

No IPS or AFFS option though.
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Re: T60 RIP

#9 Post by mikemex » Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:27 am

emeraldgirl08 wrote:Nothing wrong with adapting is what I say.
No, I won't adapt to dethinkpadized Thinkpads. Give me back my 7 row keyboard and trackpoint or I won't buy a Thinkpad again.
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Re: T60 RIP

#10 Post by ajkula66 » Fri Sep 12, 2014 7:32 am

mikemex wrote:No, I won't adapt to dethinkpadized Thinkpads. Give me back my 7 row keyboard and trackpoint or I won't buy a Thinkpad again.
+1 and then some...
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Re: T60 RIP

#11 Post by Penultimate » Tue Sep 16, 2014 11:10 pm

the deal breaker for me as far as migrating past the T60 is losing the metal components in the lid and not doing anything more for me than the 40 dollar T60 cannot accomplish.

If Lenovo made a metal shielded laptop computer, I would spring for one but I am not paying 800 bucks to downgrade to plastic

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Re: T60 RIP

#12 Post by ajkula66 » Tue Sep 16, 2014 11:38 pm

Penultimate wrote:the deal breaker for me as far as migrating past the T60 is losing the metal components in the lid
Actually, that would be "past T61/p" and not "past T60"...
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Re: T60 RIP

#13 Post by dr_st » Wed Sep 17, 2014 3:30 am

Why are metal components in the lid so important?

Besides, as far as I know, the metal components are only in the 14" T60 lid, not 15".

The T61 series have a whole rollcage there, I think all versions.
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Re: T60 RIP

#14 Post by Penultimate » Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:58 pm

ajkula66 wrote:
Penultimate wrote:the deal breaker for me as far as migrating past the T60 is losing the metal components in the lid
Actually, that would be "past T61/p" and not "past T60"...
You know a lot more than I do about these departed Thinkpads, however my understanding was that the T61 has a internal magnesium cage, not a metal lid.
http://gizmodo.com/258878/lenovo-t61-th ... ines-bones
I like the metal lid because in the summer I will use the commuter train or my mountain bike for local commuting and travel instead of my truck, and you can pack items in my laptop bag facing the cover which prevents any damage to the screen, computer or other items in my laptop bag.

A internal cage is more of a drop mitigation feature in my opinion, which is also valuable, but the price and durability benefits sort of end with the T60 for my intent and purpose.

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Re: T60 RIP

#15 Post by ajkula66 » Wed Sep 17, 2014 9:09 pm

Penultimate wrote:You know a lot more than I do about these departed Thinkpads, however my understanding was that the T61 has a internal magnesium cage, not a metal lid.
Internal cage includes the lid. That's why everyone curses when they have to swap just the screen and not the entire LCD assembly on a T61/p unit... :twisted:
I like the metal lid because in the summer I will use the commuter train or my mountain bike for local commuting and travel instead of my truck, and you can pack items in my laptop bag facing the cover which prevents any damage to the screen, computer or other items in my laptop bag.
In all fairness, if you drop enough stuff on any ThinkPad lid for an extended period of time, the pressure marks on the screen will eventually show their ugly face.
A internal cage is more of a drop mitigation feature in my opinion, which is also valuable, but the price and durability benefits sort of end with the T60 for my intent and purpose.
I can't argue with that...as always, to each their own.
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Re: T60 RIP

#16 Post by mikemex » Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:01 am

ajkula66 wrote:Internal cage includes the lid. That's why everyone curses when they have to swap just the screen and not the entire LCD assembly on a T61/p unit... :twisted:
Amen! I struggled with mine for more than an hour...
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