T60p Price Drop - now from $1684

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T60p Price Drop - now from $1684

#1 Post by RUSH2112 » Sat Oct 28, 2006 6:39 pm

Looks like Lenovo dropped the prices on the T60p's - now from $1684.

With the deals now, $1800 will get you a T60p with C2D 2.16, 1GB, 100GB, 14" SXGA+, 256MB FireGL, DVD-RW, and the 9 cell battery.

Looks like a good deal, I might have sprung for one if I didnt buy my X60s just a few months ago. As much as I love my X60s, I would much rather a C2D T60p for the same price ><.
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#2 Post by intelbrain » Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:11 pm

Not much cheaper. If i configured the specs the same as my t60p (except core 2 duo), it's only about ~250 cheaper, plus it only has 14" screen.
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Re: T60p Price Drop - now from $1684

#3 Post by pianowizard » Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:23 pm

RUSH2112 wrote:Looks like a good deal, I might have sprung for one if I didnt buy my X60s just a few months ago.
The X60s and the T60p obviously serve very different purposes. If the X60s is your only computer, I strongly recommend you to get the T60p and use it as a desktop replacement. You will find that the extra pixels on the T60p display make it much easier to view web sites and to work with multiple documents/programs. Use the X60s only when you travel or when you need a second computer.
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#4 Post by RUSH2112 » Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:36 pm

@pianowizard
Yes, they are very different machines, but I would hapily use either one. The screen size / resolution is pretty easy to adjust to (though I would like having my hi res screen back). The keyboard is full sized. TO be honest, the only reason I didn't get a T60 is because I didnt want to have to carry around 2 batteries.
I do want to get an R60 for a home system/backup laptop, though

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No, not *much* cheaper, but a $250 price drop for a system with a better CPU is still notworthy. As for the screen, I much prefer the 14". It gets better battery life and makes the whole computer smaller/lighter. I suppose if you dont move the system around alot, it doesnt really matter, but I do.
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#5 Post by dfumento » Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:22 pm

I went from a T42 to a X60s because I like the much smaller size. At home and at work I have a 24" Dell LCD (1920 x 1200) for the extra screen real estate. These monitors can be had for less than $600 including taxes/shipping if you look around.

The X60(s) has 6-7 hour battery life with the 8-cell and is so portable and easy to carry around. People love it when I show it to them.

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Special price

#6 Post by 3nigma » Sat Oct 28, 2006 9:35 pm

This dirt cheap price is what made me just now leap on mine- I pulled the trigger this week and placed the order =).

My very first ThinkPad! I have the identical one that you mentioned in the first post, lol.

I'm installing Mac OSx86, I'll report my results =).

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