I have spent quite a long time in the X forum and after asking and asking, I bought an x31 and it was very nice. Unfortunately a couple of things were broken and I sent it back and I got my money back. That was the first bad news.
The second is that the resolution is ugly, ugly, ugly... I am used to an FJS with 1280x768 in 10.2" and in comparison the x31 resolution was looking cheap.
I asked in the X forums which thinkpad has a decent resolution without being too heavy (say 14" or similar for the screen maximum) and has APM support?
This is crucial for me because of my OS, which do not support ACPI yet.
tomh009 was of big help all the time and told me that
To sum up:Your best bet would probably be a T41 or T42 with SXGA+ (1400x1050) resolution. 14.1" display, 5.0 lbs with a 6-cell battery (a bit less if you take out the optical UltraBay drive and put in a travel spacer).
T43 is a bit special with its checks for hard disks etc. but a T41/T42 have the Pentium M already and support 2 GB of memory. Now, you really should check in the T4x forums for best choices (probably Radeon 7500 graphics) for low heat/fan noise ... personally I would guess at a T41 with the Banias CPU, which you might be able to nicely undervolt to further reduce heat.
I need
1) APM support
2) Something extremely quit, because I am usually in meetings
3) A _long_ battery life (from 4 hours onwards would be perfect)
4) Something not too heavy (around 2kg)
Your thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Pau





