New tabook.pdf is out!
New tabook.pdf is out!
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pcinstitu ... tabook.pdf
January 2006, version 301. Has 1 page for the X60 (1706), 1 for the X60s (1702) and 1 for the T60 (1951). Strangely enough, the travel weight for the X60s (which should be the lightest) is indicated with the 8-cell battery, whereas it is given with both the 4-cell and the 8-cell battery for the X60.
January 2006, version 301. Has 1 page for the X60 (1706), 1 for the X60s (1702) and 1 for the T60 (1951). Strangely enough, the travel weight for the X60s (which should be the lightest) is indicated with the 8-cell battery, whereas it is given with both the 4-cell and the 8-cell battery for the X60.
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Interesting reading:
Dimensions:
X60s : without UltraBase X6 - 10.5" x 8.3" x 0.8-1.1"
X60 : without UltraBase X6 - 10.5" x 8.3" x 0.8-1.39"
???
How can the X60 be from 0.8" to 1.39"... Thats a 73% height difference.
I presume it must have a higher backend wedge shape than the X60s.
Dimensions:
X60s : without UltraBase X6 - 10.5" x 8.3" x 0.8-1.1"
X60 : without UltraBase X6 - 10.5" x 8.3" x 0.8-1.39"
???
How can the X60 be from 0.8" to 1.39"... Thats a 73% height difference.
I presume it must have a higher backend wedge shape than the X60s.
Now: IBM X60s 1704-4JU
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Previous: IBM X40 2371-8EU
I don't think the dual core is double the regular pentium m. I believe dual core only benefits when your running more than one program at once. Otherwise one core (1.83 or the 1.66) will run at its stated speed and the other core will not do anything.
Someone correct me if im wrong.
Someone correct me if im wrong.
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o, I think you are at the money, it’s the same story with dualcore amd's ... if the program supports a dual cpu yes it can be up to 60% faster.
But if not, the second cpu will just be picking its nose
Therefore (I am a diehard text editor
) I shall buy a single core.
And like I said before, my X31 with a 1.4 GHz @ 250 MHz is fast enough for me... so I don't need the speed increase at all.
But if not, the second cpu will just be picking its nose
Therefore (I am a diehard text editor
And like I said before, my X31 with a 1.4 GHz @ 250 MHz is fast enough for me... so I don't need the speed increase at all.
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Owned:
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Yes... I love the X-series.
Yes, the regular X60 does have a little bit of a fat [censored], this is to accomidate for the added cooling the dual core chip needs.WildEye wrote:Interesting reading:
Dimensions:
X60s : without UltraBase X6 - 10.5" x 8.3" x 0.8-1.1"
X60 : without UltraBase X6 - 10.5" x 8.3" x 0.8-1.39"
???
How can the X60 be from 0.8" to 1.39"... Thats a 73% height difference.
I presume it must have a higher backend wedge shape than the X60s.
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Re: New tabook.pdf is out!
I believe both the X60 and X30 are projected to come with an 8 cell battery standard, and the 4 cell will be an option.domi wrote:Strangely enough, the travel weight for the X60s (which should be the lightest) is indicated with the 8-cell battery, whereas it is given with both the 4-cell and the 8-cell battery for the X60.
Won't that be a switch!
Anyone know what the dimensions will be with the added optional battery under the unit (X60s)? For the 10+ hours battery life... I'm thinking about getting this, but not without knowing the dimensions.
Increase in width... Will it be ticker than the X60?
Increase in width... Will it be ticker than the X60?
Now: IBM X60s 1704-4JU
Previous: IBM X40 2371-8EU
Previous: IBM X40 2371-8EU
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/us/products.nsf/ ... p/_40Y7005WildEye wrote:Anyone know what the dimensions will be with the added optional battery under the unit (X60s)?
Weight: .44lbs
Height: .58in
Width: 6.96in
Depth: 2.71in
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I'm sure that over the years there has been the odd incorrect spec or two in tabook, but there's a reason item #16 in the FAQ exists.riceboy54 wrote:is the tabook.pdf ever wrong?
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2015 X1 Carbon, ThinkPad Slate, T410s, X301, X300, X200 Tablet, T60p, HP TouchPad, iPad Air 2, iPhone 5S, IdeaTab A2107A, Yoga 3 Pro
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The tour also says X60 starting at 3.2lbs which is true though...I don't know what to make of the X60s "heavy" weight
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