before upgrading to x60s...
before upgrading to x60s...
I am a happy x40 owner looking to upgrade to an x60s.
Is this the time or should I hold out a bit?
In particular:
1. will the x60s get a the core 2 duo soon?
2. has the Intel wireless problem posted here been resolved?
Lenovo's ordering site now puts the Thinkpad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi wireless LAN as the standard and Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Wireless as optional. Is this chip good? What happened to the Atheros?
3. (perhaps related) has the hot right palm rest problem been resolved?
Another question, this time I want 100G HD (I have been suffering with 40G). Is the 7200rpm noticeably better? Does it affect battery life?
Thanks!
-Ivan
Is this the time or should I hold out a bit?
In particular:
1. will the x60s get a the core 2 duo soon?
2. has the Intel wireless problem posted here been resolved?
Lenovo's ordering site now puts the Thinkpad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi wireless LAN as the standard and Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Wireless as optional. Is this chip good? What happened to the Atheros?
3. (perhaps related) has the hot right palm rest problem been resolved?
Another question, this time I want 100G HD (I have been suffering with 40G). Is the 7200rpm noticeably better? Does it affect battery life?
Thanks!
-Ivan
-ivan
X40 2371-9EU
X40 2371-9EU
1. Core 2 Duo is available now. More models might be available soon. Might make sense to get the 2 GHz model in that it has 4 MB cache instead of 2 of lower units. But there are several pre-built units available with lower than 2 GHz processors.
2. There is an a/b/g and n card. n is the new standard that you may want to use during the life of the laptop.
3. You will have a noticeable improvement with the standard 5400 RPM drive over your current drive. 7200 will not take much more power, but not clear you need it.
2. There is an a/b/g and n card. n is the new standard that you may want to use during the life of the laptop.
3. You will have a noticeable improvement with the standard 5400 RPM drive over your current drive. 7200 will not take much more power, but not clear you need it.
X201s: 1440x900 LED backlit 2.13 GHz, 8 GB, 160 GB Intel X25-M Gen 2 SSD, 6200 a/b/g/n, BT, 6-cell, 9-cell, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1, Verizon 4G LTE USB modem, USB 2.0 external optical drive, Lenovo USB to DVI converter
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
Thanks for the advise
http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/notebooks/thin ... index.html
that is all I can find.
In terms of the processor, I think I read here that the problem is that the x60s runs a LV (low voltage? I don't know what that is) chip and that that isn't out yet in core 2 duo. I have no idea why they don't offer a card with the n standard for the x60s but they do on the x60.
Both c2d and the wireless with "n" seem only available on the "x60", no the "x60s" which I was more inclined to get (coming from an x40 not X30 as I am). At least on Lenovo's sitedfumento wrote:1. Core 2 Duo is available now. More models might be available soon. Might make sense to get the 2 GHz model in that it has 4 MB cache instead of 2 of lower units. But there are several pre-built units available with lower than 2 GHz processors.
2. There is an a/b/g and n card. n is the new standard that you may want to use during the life of the laptop.
http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/notebooks/thin ... index.html
that is all I can find.
In terms of the processor, I think I read here that the problem is that the x60s runs a LV (low voltage? I don't know what that is) chip and that that isn't out yet in core 2 duo. I have no idea why they don't offer a card with the n standard for the x60s but they do on the x60.
-ivan
X40 2371-9EU
X40 2371-9EU
I have an X60s but am purchasing an X60. Not clear there is much of a difference between the two. The 'LV' Core 2 Duo chips are not due to be out for awhile.
X201s: 1440x900 LED backlit 2.13 GHz, 8 GB, 160 GB Intel X25-M Gen 2 SSD, 6200 a/b/g/n, BT, 6-cell, 9-cell, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1, Verizon 4G LTE USB modem, USB 2.0 external optical drive, Lenovo USB to DVI converter
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
Previous Models: A21p, A30p, A31p, T42, X41T, X60s, X61s, X200s
I can confirm this....ivan wrote:That would be greatgetlow wrote:i think the "Thinkpad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi wireless LAN" is the same thing as the atheros cared you are talking about.. atheros makes the thinkpad 11a/b/g cardCan anyone confirm this?...
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkPad_ ... ss_Adapter
Also, if you ever want to run Mac OS X, you're going to need the Atheros (Thinkpad) card to get wireless working.
If I understand the Low Voltage chips correctly, they throttle down to a slower speed when not in use, and that is where you save in battery life. Some users are claiming up to 8 hours battery life with the 8-cell battery on the X60s, and about 6.5 hours running SUSE Linux with the same configuration.
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