Ordering a new X60 Tablet....what options

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Ordering a new X60 Tablet....what options

#1 Post by vvrrrmm » Fri Dec 22, 2006 1:42 am

i went on the site to order my new tablet and got confused on all the different options for it. I know I need more then the 1.5GB memory, but what else is appropriate and what to pass on? I will need the docking station right for the the DVD. THoughts

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Re: Ordering a new X60 Tablet....what options

#2 Post by Greg Gebhardt » Fri Dec 22, 2006 6:40 am

vvrrrmm wrote:i went on the site to order my new tablet and got confused on all the different options for it. I know I need more then the 1.5GB memory, but what else is appropriate and what to pass on? I will need the docking station right for the the DVD. THoughts
Order what you want/need on the tablet. I suggest 2gb total RAM. If you do not want to get the RAM from Lenovo, get it from Crucial and install it yourself, taht is what I did. Just get it with Igb RAM with slot open for the one you will put in.

As far as the opticlwe drive and X6 dock, I got it but it is expensive. If you have no need, you can get a cheap USB external drive for putting your software in and save a lot of money. I have need for CD access in the field and the X6 dock and burner option made sense for me.
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#3 Post by dfumento » Fri Dec 22, 2006 12:51 pm

I'd get a cheap external USB 2.0 slim DVD multi-burner. Search the forum or browse through it and you'll see writeups about good ones.

Also, buy your RAM from a place like www.newegg.com and just buy one that has lots of good reviews. I think you want 5300 type RAM, but double check.

If you are spending that kind of money for a laptop, be certain you are getting wireless with 802.11n, the newest standard (a $35 upgrade option, as I recall).
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#4 Post by bral » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:39 pm

As an example, I'll be sticking one of these into my X60 Tablet (8KU) next week:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820134071

(Note the compatibility info listed under "Features" on the right.)
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#5 Post by draco2527 » Sat Dec 23, 2006 2:23 am

6366AJU is the X60 Tablet with the most "bang" for your $$

You get 3 year warranty, plus the dock, DVD burner, 100GB HD and 2GB's of ram.

The entry level X60 with SXGA+ (not sure if you are looking for this...but I can only comment on what I have been researching!!) is OVER $2K and comes with 1 YEAR standard warranty... by the time you add the Dock, DVD burner, extra memory (even from Crucial or New Egg) a bigger HD and add the 3 year warranty option you are WELL above the $3K mark...and for a LOT less then that you can get the above model with ALL the GOODIES!! PLUS the 8-Cell as opposed to the 6 Cell battery as well.....
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#6 Post by vvrrrmm » Thu Dec 28, 2006 12:23 am

Thanks All. What is the general thinking on getting the multitouch/multiview screen?

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#7 Post by pianowizard » Thu Dec 28, 2006 12:34 am

draco2527 wrote:PLUS the 8-Cell as opposed to the 6 Cell battery as well.....
I guess you meant 8-cell vs 4-cell?

Just in case the OP doesn't already know, the X60 tablet is the heaviest X-series Thinkpad ever and even with the 4-cell battery it's 3.77 lbs, and with the 8-cell battery it's 4.23 lbs. If this thing is going to sit on a desk/lap most of the time, 4.23 lbs is okay but if the OP is going to hold it with one arm while taking notes, then I strongly recommend getting the 4-cell battery.
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#8 Post by draco2527 » Thu Dec 28, 2006 1:49 am

pianowizard wrote:
draco2527 wrote:PLUS the 8-Cell as opposed to the 6 Cell battery as well.....
I guess you meant 8-cell vs 4-cell?
On the SXGA+ options that I looked at, there was a 6 cell and an 8 cell option only!
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#9 Post by Tab » Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:26 am

vvrrrmm wrote:Thanks All. What is the general thinking on getting the multitouch/multiview screen?
If I wasn't getting the SXGA+ that's what I would get. The MT/MV screen is not as bright as plain XGA (150nits vs 180nits) but the indoor/outdoor ability would be worth it, IMO. Indoor one could attach it to a monitor if a brighter screen and/or more pixels are needed.

Plus, X60 Tablets with the MT/MV screen are actually shipping. :)
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#10 Post by vvrrrmm » Sun Dec 31, 2006 10:20 pm

Thanks everyone. ANy suggestions on where to order?

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