I've used Dell laptops for the last six years, but after hearing so many great things about the ThinkPad line, I took the plunge and switched.
I'm regretting that decision.
I ordered a T60 a month ago, and received it two weeks ago. Since then, I've experienced the following problems:
- Hung hard 4 times - can only reset by hardware power-off
bluescreened 4 times
Random and various video corruption issues with both internal and external displays
My Blackberry won't function as an EVDO modem unless I have the laptop plugged into AC
Suspecting a hardware issue since I'm using nothing but the latest IBM/Lenovo stock drivers and userland-only applications, I contacted IBM/Lenovo for support. Remarkably, they didn't have any record of my 3-year on-site warranty, so I spent 90 minutes being shuttled between various departments along with IBM Global Advantage Leasing trying to clear that up. I thought that was taken care of Tuesday, but after receiving no follow up from service dispatch, I called again yesterday to find out that the service request was canceled and that my warranty information again reflected only the standard factory warranty. I spent another hour on the phone with them trying to get it all straightened out AGAIN so that they can schedule a visit for today (Friday). I never had anything like this runaround when I dealt with Dell.
While the T60 seems to be a well designed laptop and offers all of the features I need in a reasonably-sized unit, I'm very much regretting my decision to jump from the Dell fold. The finest engineering in the world is useless if the execution sucks.
On the bright side, I'm the only victim in my company; based on this experience, I won't be inflicting my staff with ThinkPads.