x60 or x60s Please Help
x60 or x60s Please Help
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I'm about to purchase either a x60 or x60s. Can you kindly help in my assessment?
1. How significant is the processing power improvement with the Core 2 Duo (x60) vs. the Core Duo (x60s)? Other than the usual MS office stuff, I plan to run Photoshop CS and who knows what other processor intensive apps in the future.
2. I'm getting the 2 GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz SODIMM Memory (2 DIMM). Would you do the same?
3. I'm looking to get the 100GB 7200rpm drive. Am I better off with the 120GB 5400rpm drive? How significant is the shorter battery life on a 7200rpm vs. the improvement in performance due to faster access time? Which would you get?
4. Wireless choice. There are two choices, Intel Pro Wireless and the ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi wireless LAN Mini-PCIe. Which one would you get and why?
5. What's the difference between Warranty and Protection? If I get the 'Protection Services' will that also cover warranty? Also, I travel overseas a lot and if someting goes wrong, I have to use the local country thinkpad service center. Am I wasting my money getting the Protection Services (I assume this only works in the US).
6. If I get the x60 and an 8 cell battery, am I correct that the weight is just 0.3 lbs more than an x60s with an 8 cell battery?
7. Final question. Am I correct that an x60 Core 2 Duo with 8 cell battery is just 30 minutes less in batt life than an x60s Core Duo also with an 8 cell battery?
If an x60 Core 2 Duo w/ an 8 cell batt delivers better performance and is JUST 0.3 lbs heavier and 30 minutes less in Batt life, then it looks like I'm better off with an X60. Do you agree?
Thanks for your advice and help.
I'm about to purchase either a x60 or x60s. Can you kindly help in my assessment?
1. How significant is the processing power improvement with the Core 2 Duo (x60) vs. the Core Duo (x60s)? Other than the usual MS office stuff, I plan to run Photoshop CS and who knows what other processor intensive apps in the future.
2. I'm getting the 2 GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz SODIMM Memory (2 DIMM). Would you do the same?
3. I'm looking to get the 100GB 7200rpm drive. Am I better off with the 120GB 5400rpm drive? How significant is the shorter battery life on a 7200rpm vs. the improvement in performance due to faster access time? Which would you get?
4. Wireless choice. There are two choices, Intel Pro Wireless and the ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi wireless LAN Mini-PCIe. Which one would you get and why?
5. What's the difference between Warranty and Protection? If I get the 'Protection Services' will that also cover warranty? Also, I travel overseas a lot and if someting goes wrong, I have to use the local country thinkpad service center. Am I wasting my money getting the Protection Services (I assume this only works in the US).
6. If I get the x60 and an 8 cell battery, am I correct that the weight is just 0.3 lbs more than an x60s with an 8 cell battery?
7. Final question. Am I correct that an x60 Core 2 Duo with 8 cell battery is just 30 minutes less in batt life than an x60s Core Duo also with an 8 cell battery?
If an x60 Core 2 Duo w/ an 8 cell batt delivers better performance and is JUST 0.3 lbs heavier and 30 minutes less in Batt life, then it looks like I'm better off with an X60. Do you agree?
Thanks for your advice and help.
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Re: x60 or x60s Please Help
Welcome to the forum!
X60s with Ultralight LCD and 8-cell = 3.26 lbs
I would just get the smallest RAM available and buy 2x1GB PC2-5300 from newegg.com or frys.com separately, to save money.rval wrote:2. I'm getting the 2 GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz SODIMM Memory (2 DIMM). Would you do the same?
X60 with 8-cell = 3.61 lbsrval wrote:6. If I get the x60 and an 8 cell battery, am I correct that the weight is just 0.3 lbs more than an x60s with an 8 cell battery?
X60s with Ultralight LCD and 8-cell = 3.26 lbs
I suspect that in real life, Core 2 Duo would only be barely faster than Core Duo and the difference may not be noticeable at all. I would definitely go for an X60s with the Ultralight LCD and 4-cell slim line battery, so that I have the brightest and lightest (2.69 lbs) Thinkpad ever made. The X60 LCD is dimmer and almost a full pound heavier.rval wrote:If an x60 Core 2 Duo w/ an 8 cell batt delivers better performance and is JUST 0.3 lbs heavier and 30 minutes less in Batt life, then it looks like I'm better off with an X60. Do you agree?
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Re: x60 or x60s Please Help
Figure out if it's cheaper to buy it from someone else (and get the lowest amount of memory from Lenovo possible).rval wrote: 2. I'm getting the 2 GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz SODIMM Memory (2 DIMM). Would you do the same?
I prefer faster access times, but you may prefer a slightly longer battery life:3. I'm looking to get the 100GB 7200rpm drive. Am I better off with the 120GB 5400rpm drive? How significant is the shorter battery life on a 7200rpm vs. the improvement in performance due to faster access time? Which would you get?
http://www23.tomshardware.com/storage25 ... &chart=157
Atheros - it gets better reception and maintains better connections than Intel. It draws a little more power and runs a little warmer4. Wireless choice. There are two choices, Intel Pro Wireless and the ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi wireless LAN Mini-PCIe. Which one would you get and why?
Warranty=manufacturer defects v. Protection=accidental damage5. What's the difference between Warranty and Protection? If I get the 'Protection Services' will that also cover warranty? Also, I travel overseas a lot and if someting goes wrong, I have to use the local country thinkpad service center. Am I wasting my money getting the Protection Services (I assume this only works in the US).
The X60 can't use the slimline battery and the x60 is slightly bigger than the X60s.If an x60 Core 2 Duo w/ an 8 cell batt delivers better performance and is JUST 0.3 lbs heavier and 30 minutes less in Batt life, then it looks like I'm better off with an X60. Do you agree?
Re: x60 or x60s Please Help
Get the X60s with the 4-cell cylindrical battery and you'll have the best of both worlds.rval wrote:If an x60 Core 2 Duo w/ an 8 cell batt delivers better performance and is JUST 0.3 lbs heavier and 30 minutes less in Batt life, then it looks like I'm better off with an X60. Do you agree?
The X60s can take all three X60 batteries: the 4-cell prismatic (slim), the 4-cell cylindrical, and the 8-cell cylindrical. The X60 can take only the cylindrical 4-cell and 8-cell. Setting aside the issue of UL vs. non-UL LCD screen, the X60 and X60s are identical sizes and weights if they have the same component configuration (memory, hard drive, etc.) -- it's the battery that makes the dimensions/weights different.
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Re: x60 or x60s Please Help
Actually, even with identical screen and battery, the X60 is still 0.15 lbs heavier than the X60s.EOMtp wrote:Setting aside the issue of UL vs. non-UL LCD screen, the X60 and X60s are identical sizes and weights given similar configurations -- it's the battery that makes the dimensions/weights different.
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Re: x60 or x60s Please Help
I don't wish to debate a few grams, but you should know that that's physically impossible regardless of what the specs state. Part for part, component for component, the two machines are identical except for the processors, which weight the same, and the bottom cases, which also weigh the same.pianowizard wrote:Actually, even with identical screen and battery, the X60 is still 0.15 lbs heavier than the X60s.
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The 4-cell Slim Line batter can't fit the X60 because of structural differences between the X60 and X60s. Part of it, I believe, is the X60 has a bigger fan and/or heat sink. There might be other differences as well.EOMtp wrote:That's physically impossible regardless of what the specs state. Part for part, component for component, the two machines are identical
For me, 0.15 lbs is a huge difference. If you look at my signature, you'd realize that I care a lot about the exact weights of my laptops.
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No, I was saying even if you remove the battery, and even if the X60s has a non-UL display, the X60 is still 0.15 lbs heavier because of its larger fan/heat sink, and perhaps other components.EOMtp wrote:Of course one machine will be heavier if you use a heavier battery! The point is that with the same components, the two machines weight he same.
I am a scientist and know very well how many variables I am dealing with here.
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Re: x60 or x60s Please Help
Just curious: that's 2.4 oz., the weight of 3 or 4 sheets of good paper. How can anyone tell that difference without a scale and by what metric do you, as a scientist, characterize that as a "huge difference"?pianowizard wrote:For me, 0.15 lbs is a huge difference.
BTW: You are correct about the larger fan on the X60, and that accounts for the difference.
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I once owned a 2.78-lb X40 and a 2.94-lb TP240 at the same time, and I could feel the 0.16-lb difference just by lifting each laptop with one hand for several seconds. The difference would become many times more obvious after carrying the laptop for hours everyday.EOMtp wrote:How can anyone tell that difference without a scale and why would you characterize that as a "huge difference"?
I know I am unusually picky, but I also know I am not alone.
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well,
as the longer time i'm using my X60s. There are a few unsatisfactory point that i dislike the most about the LCD.
1. When cleaning my LCD screen, upon touching the screen, it is "MOVEABLE". I did cross check other x60 units in the retail shops.
Unfixed LCD position seems like a standard.
2. Looking at the screen when turning on, the screen doesn't maximize to its edge. (you may observe a small horizontal gap along the hinge frame.
3. i did send in for Service, they said this is nothing wrong with the screen, return to me intact.
i like this machine very much because of its long battery life as well as the light weight portability. but, there were few saddest point to drag me down, and pushing me to go back to T43 with SXGA+ screen!!!
as the longer time i'm using my X60s. There are a few unsatisfactory point that i dislike the most about the LCD.
1. When cleaning my LCD screen, upon touching the screen, it is "MOVEABLE". I did cross check other x60 units in the retail shops.
Unfixed LCD position seems like a standard.
2. Looking at the screen when turning on, the screen doesn't maximize to its edge. (you may observe a small horizontal gap along the hinge frame.
3. i did send in for Service, they said this is nothing wrong with the screen, return to me intact.
1. T43 2668-B97 14" SXGA+ 1.5G RAM 9cells
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
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Take the X60.
1. Significant. The Core2Duo is 10-15% faster per clock cycle than the core duo. ie. a 2ghz core2 duo will be similar in performance to the 2.33ghz core duo AND do 64 bit
2. Good choice of ram, but dont buy it from IBM. Buy the smallest about, and upgrade yourself.
3. 7200rpm is better
4. Take the thinkpad one, better signals.
5. Don't bother with protection.
6. Yes.
7. Yes.
1. Significant. The Core2Duo is 10-15% faster per clock cycle than the core duo. ie. a 2ghz core2 duo will be similar in performance to the 2.33ghz core duo AND do 64 bit
2. Good choice of ram, but dont buy it from IBM. Buy the smallest about, and upgrade yourself.
3. 7200rpm is better
4. Take the thinkpad one, better signals.
5. Don't bother with protection.
6. Yes.
7. Yes.
This is nonsense. I believe that you fellows had this situation, but there is something wrong with the assembly of your machines. What you describe is by no means normal.Comage wrote:I was also shocked the first time when I was cleaning the LCD, and it began to slide around the bezel.
Both the non-UL screen in its casing and the UL screen in its casing fit perfectly when assembled properly and nothing slides around anywhere. The only situations that would result in what you describe are if the UL screen were placed in the non-UL casing or if the hinges were not screwed into the LCD panels before the bezels were installed.
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Exactly. And even if it was normal, it sounds to me like an extremely minor flaw.EOMtp wrote:What you describe is by no means normal.Comage wrote:I was also shocked the first time when I was cleaning the LCD, and it began to slide around the bezel.
Just because someone else got unlucky and received a blemished unit? Try doing a search for any other Thinkpad model and you'll find many people having problems with each model.macuser wrote:Sigh..... I'm looking at a x60s w/ultralight for mobile / school use. Maybe I shouldnt?
And you haven't even ordered an X60s yet, and you're frowning already!
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Ah, I see. I am actually hoping there won't be an SXGA+ X61s, because I would have a hard time deciding whether to get that or the 14" WSXGA+ T61! Hmmm, I guess I would get the latter if it weighs under 4 lbs with a a travel bezel. Otherwise, the X61s.macuser wrote:No Im trying to hold out for a sxga x61s!![]()
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