Help Me Choose: X60 or X60s
Help Me Choose: X60 or X60s
I need to make a decision between two models... I can purchase the X60 for $1179 with Shareholder Purchase Program or I can pay a premium for a X60s for $1270 (about $90 more)... See below. Budget is important to me. I am leaning towards X60. Let me know which one is better value for money... Thanks!
X60 (170685U) => $1179
Core Duo T2400 (1.83GHz)
512 RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive
Windows XP Pro
Intel 3945ABG
Bluetooth
FingerPrint Reader
4 Cell Slim Line or Enhanced Battery
Three-Year Warranty
X60s (170533U) => $1270
Core Duo L2400 (1.66GHz)
512 RAM, 40 GH Hard Drive
Windows XP Home
(But I have XP Pro CD myself)
Intel 3945ABG
NO Bluetooth
NO FingerPrint Reader
4 Cell Standard Battery
One-Year Warranty (But I can get Two-Year Warranty through my credit card)
Is the X60s worth the cost of extra money and a smaller hard drive?
X60 (170685U) => $1179
Core Duo T2400 (1.83GHz)
512 RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive
Windows XP Pro
Intel 3945ABG
Bluetooth
FingerPrint Reader
4 Cell Slim Line or Enhanced Battery
Three-Year Warranty
X60s (170533U) => $1270
Core Duo L2400 (1.66GHz)
512 RAM, 40 GH Hard Drive
Windows XP Home
(But I have XP Pro CD myself)
Intel 3945ABG
NO Bluetooth
NO FingerPrint Reader
4 Cell Standard Battery
One-Year Warranty (But I can get Two-Year Warranty through my credit card)
Is the X60s worth the cost of extra money and a smaller hard drive?
Last edited by kin514 on Thu Jun 29, 2006 4:19 pm, edited 2 times in total.
It depends what features you need - if they are the best models you can get for your budget then you have to decide if you need what is different, IMHO the OS aint a big deal, fingerprint is a gimmick and, although, i like all my devices to have bluetooth, I don't ever really use it. The HDD is the annoying one as 40GB wouldn't be enough these days I don't think
If your going the ultraportable route then I think size is feature number one so I much prefer the X60s to the X60 but i didn't quite realise how much of a premium the X60s had ([censored] costly low voltage processors) - the X60 is definitely the most bang for your buck.
If your going the ultraportable route then I think size is feature number one so I much prefer the X60s to the X60 but i didn't quite realise how much of a premium the X60s had ([censored] costly low voltage processors) - the X60 is definitely the most bang for your buck.
You are right, I am not concerned about the OS as I can do the upgrade myself... Bluetooth and FingerPrint have little use to me... but hard drive does matter. I can upgrade it to 80GB, but that's $50 more... I just learnt that I may get some more discount for X60s, but overall, there is a difference about $100... if I upgrade the hard drive to 80GB...snife wrote:IMHO the OS aint a big deal, fingerprint is a gimmick and, although, i like all my devices to have bluetooth, I don't ever really use it. The HDD is the annoying one as 40GB wouldn't be enough these days I don't think
I love the thinness of X60s, but I will be paying $100 more for a machine without Bluetooth and FingerPrint... and one less year of warranty... That's what I am struggling with...snife wrote:If your going the ultraportable route then I think size is feature number one so I much prefer the X60s to the X60 but i didn't quite realise how much of a premium the X60s had ([censored] costly low voltage processors) - the X60 is definitely the most bang for your buck.
Please tell me what is the size difference between the X60 and X60s!snife wrote:I think size is feature number one so I much prefer the X60s to the X60
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/europe/products. ... enDocument
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/europe/products. ... enDocument
The last is my X60's, but I have 8 cell battery and 1.5GB ram. It has the same size as the above mentioned X60s. With the 4 cell battery it is below the 1.4kg, with the 8 cell battery it is below 1.6kg.


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trentblase
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According to this document, the differences are as follows:
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/us/me.nsf/webdoc ... SEN-00.pdf[/code]
Code: Select all
Model Thickness (Front) Thickness (Back) Weight (4 cell battery)
x60 20mm 35mm 1.43kg
x60s 20mm 28mm 1.27kgThinkpad X60s 1702-3QU
All system updates installed
All system updates installed
I think the above is a comparison between (1) X60s with 4 Cell Slim Line Battery and (2) X60 with 4 Cell Enhanced Battery. [The 4 Cell Slim Line Battery though lighter does not give as much battery life on the same machine as the Enhanced 4 Cell...]trentblase wrote:According to this document, the differences are as follows:
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/us/me.nsf/webdoc ... SEN-00.pdf[/code]Code: Select all
Model Thickness (Front) Thickness (Back) Weight (4 cell battery) x60 20mm 35mm 1.43kg x60s 20mm 28mm 1.27kg
If you put a 4 Cell Enhanced Battery into the X60s, the back will be elevated up and the dimension (thickness) will be about the same as the X60. The weight of the X60s with 4 Cell Enhanced Battery will also increases... It is still lighter than X60 but maybe only by 0.2 lbs.
That's my understanding.
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trentblase
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Maybe you couldn't get to the link because I accidentally added a quote bracket at the end. Here it is again:kin514 wrote:I think the above is a comparison between (1) X60s with 4 Cell Slim Line Battery and (2) X60 with 4 Cell Enhanced Battery.
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/us/me.nsf/webdoc ... SEN-00.pdf
If you read the link, you would see that your comment about the different batteries is not the case. The numbers I quoted were both for the same battery (4 cell cylindrical, which is also called the enhanced).
The document also lists weights for a 4 cell prismatic, which is obviously the slim line because it is not available for the x60. The weight for the x60s with the slim line is a crazy-low 1.22kg.
The conclusion is that the x60s quite a bit thinner and lighter given the same enhanced battery, and even more so with the slim-line battery.
If you don't want to take Lenovo's word for it, ask some of the other forum posters who actually own both models. A perusal of any of the active threads should turn them up.
Thinkpad X60s 1702-3QU
All system updates installed
All system updates installed
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