When do we expect to see a new ThinkPad range with....

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When do we expect to see a new ThinkPad range with....

#1 Post by rajpanesar » Tue Feb 20, 2007 11:45 am

Since the release of Vista I have noticed that a couple of Mobile manufacture have been releasing laptops packaged with a secondary display which allows for “email push service" and other items that use Microsoft Active Notifications. Does anyone know if or when should be expecting the next ThinkPad T6xp range?

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#2 Post by snife » Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:06 pm

There are non planned at the moment.

The jury is still out on whether sideshow is a gimmick or not, I see the benefit of it on a remote or a phone but on the back of my notebook i'm not really sure of the value being added. I think Lenovo will probably wait until the technology proves itself in the marketplace. I see consumer PCs having it initially as its another shiny screen to lure in unsuspecting computer neophytes.

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#3 Post by CarrerCrytharis » Wed Feb 21, 2007 4:51 am

I believe Asus has it on one of their new models, but you can't actually use the screen to access the hard drive...

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#5 Post by tomh009 » Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:02 am

snife wrote:The jury is still out on whether sideshow is a gimmick or not, I see the benefit of it on a remote or a phone but on the back of my notebook i'm not really sure of the value being added. I think Lenovo will probably wait until the technology proves itself in the marketplace. I see consumer PCs having it initially as its another shiny screen to lure in unsuspecting computer neophytes.
I vote gimmick on this one. If I'm in the office (where the notebook would be able to check for email arrival) I'll have my system powered on anyway. And on the road I have my Blackberry, and others will have other smartphones or PDAs.

I can come up with a dozen or more features I'd rather spend money on rather than this one.
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