the unknown right now is the T61p's BIOS support for memory hoisting. however, i've read that the X61 can see 4gb with vista 64. my curiosity will be in running server 2003 standard with /PAE.kelchm wrote:When I had 4GB in my desktop with Vista 64bit, the OS saw 4GB.
T61p has arrived!!! (PIC)
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That was true before Santa Rosa, but the new chipset has the ability to adress 4 GB RAM and the IO-devices without overlap. (It has a larger address space then 32 bit, but 4 GB is the max limit.) This will obviously require support from the OS, which means a 64 bit operating system.erik wrote:i have a feeling that 64bit won't help because the BIOS will still steal anywhere from 512 to 1024 megs for addressing, regardless of OS. it'll be interesting to see what happens. i plan on testing this when mine arrives but won't be surprised if vista 64 reports 3, 3.25, or 3.5 gigs available.
It should be easy to tell if it is from the pictures GarryF has provided in this very thread. If you didn't notice it in the pictures, I doubt it'll bother you.DranK wrote:guys, please answer my question: does t61p have an off centered LCD or not, I need to know that, if it is off centered I am canceling my order.
*Waiting at home* | T61p - 15.4" WUXGA / 2.2 GHz / 3GB / 100GB 7200RPM / 256MB 570M / Vista Ultimate (dual boot XP Pro to come)
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Bigger surprise, all T61/p, no matter which size they come in (14.1'' WS, 14.1'', 15.4'') have off centered screen.DranK wrote:I thought t61 14.1 was the only one with off centered LCD
"I've come a long, long way," she said, "and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
Quite true, it doesn't bother me, looking closely it's maybe 5-10mm offset. There's also little logos there indication the wireless I think. Personally I'd far rather take superior reception than a screen in the middle.jlachesk wrote:DranK wrote:It should be easy to tell if it is from the pictures GarryF has provided in this very thread. If you didn't notice it in the pictures, I doubt it'll bother you.
T61P (6460-6XG) T7500-2.2G 100GB WUXGA 15.4"
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
Your desire to run PAE (which is a hack from a technology perspective, and requires application support) on a 32-bit OS, when 64-bit versions are readily available, boggles my mind ...erik wrote:the unknown right now is the T61p's BIOS support for memory hoisting. however, i've read that the X61 can see 4gb with vista 64. my curiosity will be in running server 2003 standard with /PAE.
X220 (4287-2W5, Windows 8 Pro) / X31 (2672-CXU, XP Pro) / X61s (7668-CTO, Windows 8 Pro)
sure it's a hack but if i shared your mindset then i'd limit myself even further. my only options would be to use a 32-bit OS with only 3gb of ram, use a 64-bit OS with zero driver support for two photo printers, one scanner, one digital SLR, and two cell phones -- none of which are supported in vista yet, or switch to using a 17" UXGA macbook pro (which isn't out of the question at this point).tomh009 wrote:Your desire to run PAE (which is a hack from a technology perspective, and requires application support) on a 32-bit OS, when 64-bit versions are readily available, boggles my mind ...
so, what do you recommend i do?
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My business partner decided to upgrade his T42P after seeing my new T61P and it arrived yesterday, I took it home to reinstall windows etc and took the chance for a few comparison pics
Both laptops with screens uncalibrated

Left screen calibrated with a spyder

Before & after calibration shots


Full size pics can be found here
http://oregon.smugmug.com/gallery/3164140/2/179335400
Both screens appear to be similar out of the box, same blue bright colour and both have light leakage along the bottom on a black screen.
Calibration really helps make the colours more natural and tones down the brightness a bit.
Both laptops with screens uncalibrated

Left screen calibrated with a spyder

Before & after calibration shots


Full size pics can be found here
http://oregon.smugmug.com/gallery/3164140/2/179335400
Both screens appear to be similar out of the box, same blue bright colour and both have light leakage along the bottom on a black screen.
Calibration really helps make the colours more natural and tones down the brightness a bit.
T61P (6460-6XG) T7500-2.2G 100GB WUXGA 15.4"
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
T61p: light leakage?
Hi Garry,
Can you please describe the degree of uneveness in LCD brightness (i.e. light leakage) you observe with T61p?
I am trying to decide between T61p and Dell D830 for photographic use, but the latter is reported to have fairly significant light leakage, especially along the bottom 1" or so of the screen at the highest resolution. I am wondering how T61p would compare to it.
It would be most helpful if you could comment or perhaps drop a shot of the screen in monochromatic mode (such as all-blue, or with blank screen saver).
There are some reference images for D830 here (see under the "Display" section).
Thanks,
Sergey
Can you please describe the degree of uneveness in LCD brightness (i.e. light leakage) you observe with T61p?
I am trying to decide between T61p and Dell D830 for photographic use, but the latter is reported to have fairly significant light leakage, especially along the bottom 1" or so of the screen at the highest resolution. I am wondering how T61p would compare to it.
It would be most helpful if you could comment or perhaps drop a shot of the screen in monochromatic mode (such as all-blue, or with blank screen saver).
There are some reference images for D830 here (see under the "Display" section).
Thanks,
Sergey
This shows the light leakage along the bottom, it's a tricky shot to take trying to get the exposure to show what I'm actually seeing, I think this was pretty close.

I just tried a black desktop and during normal use with the taskbar along the bottom couldn't see any sign of light leakage, only time I could think this might be visible would be watching a widescreen movie with black bars top & bottom (but I don't watch movies on mine)

I just tried a black desktop and during normal use with the taskbar along the bottom couldn't see any sign of light leakage, only time I could think this might be visible would be watching a widescreen movie with black bars top & bottom (but I don't watch movies on mine)
T61P (6460-6XG) T7500-2.2G 100GB WUXGA 15.4"
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
Hi Garry... or anyone else here who has T61p on his hands,
Can you please clarify few questions about T61p?
I tried to get them clarified through Lenovo tech support but that's hopeless... spent an hour on hold just to figure out that they know nothing.
Does T61p come with FireWire port?
What are the exact dimensions of the laptop?
(I got a laptop bag that is perfect for travel and goes right to the tolerance limits of certain airlines I fly without crossing them over, so I'd like to make sure that T61p does fit in before ordering it.)
If I use 9-cell battery, will it protrude a bit from the back of the laptop making it effectively larger? Or will it be still exactly the same size as 6-cell?
If 9-cell battery makes T61p larger, by how much?
Does T61p have a serial port?
(Not really too important for me, but I have GPS with serial interface, and so was curiois if I can hook it in directly or would have to hawl separate serial/USB adapter.)
Is the screen matte or glossy?
Thanks,
Sergey
Can you please clarify few questions about T61p?
I tried to get them clarified through Lenovo tech support but that's hopeless... spent an hour on hold just to figure out that they know nothing.
Does T61p come with FireWire port?
What are the exact dimensions of the laptop?
(I got a laptop bag that is perfect for travel and goes right to the tolerance limits of certain airlines I fly without crossing them over, so I'd like to make sure that T61p does fit in before ordering it.)
If I use 9-cell battery, will it protrude a bit from the back of the laptop making it effectively larger? Or will it be still exactly the same size as 6-cell?
If 9-cell battery makes T61p larger, by how much?
Does T61p have a serial port?
(Not really too important for me, but I have GPS with serial interface, and so was curiois if I can hook it in directly or would have to hawl separate serial/USB adapter.)
Is the screen matte or glossy?
Thanks,
Sergey
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I don't own a T61p... yet (delayed, argh!), but some of the questions I can answer with moderate certainty. It [edit]does[/edit] have a firewire port, the 9-cell is larger and protrudes out the back a bit, it does not have a serial port, and the screen is matte, just like all the other Thinkpads.soboguev wrote:Hi Garry... or anyone else here who has T61p on his hands,
Can you please clarify few questions about T61p?
I tried to get them clarified through Lenovo tech support but that's hopeless... spent an hour on hold just to figure out that they know nothing.
Does T61p come with FireWire port?
What are the exact dimensions of the laptop?
(I got a laptop bag that is perfect for travel and goes right to the tolerance limits of certain airlines I fly without crossing them over, so I'd like to make sure that T61p does fit in before ordering it.)
If I use 9-cell battery, will it protrude a bit from the back of the laptop making it effectively larger? Or will it be still exactly the same size as 6-cell?
If 9-cell battery makes T61p larger, by how much?
Does T61p have a serial port?
(Not really too important for me, but I have GPS with serial interface, and so was curiois if I can hook it in directly or would have to hawl separate serial/USB adapter.)
Is the screen matte or glossy?
Thanks,
Sergey
Last edited by Pocket Aces on Wed Aug 01, 2007 9:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
T42p - Pentium M 1.8Ghz, 1 GB RAM, 60 GB 7200 RPM, ATI Mobility FireGL T2 128MB
T61p - Core 2 Duo 7300, 3 GB RAM, 320 GB 7200 RPM, nVidia Quadro FX 570M 256MB
T61p - Core 2 Duo 7300, 3 GB RAM, 320 GB 7200 RPM, nVidia Quadro FX 570M 256MB
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The pictures on the first page of this thread show there's a firewire port on the front left.Pocket Aces wrote: I don't own a T61p... yet (delayed, argh!), but some of the questions I can answer with moderate certainty. It does not have a firewire port, the 9-cell is larger and protrudes out the back a bit, it does not have a serial port, and the screen is matte, just like all the other Thinkpads.
yep, mini firewire portsoboguev wrote:Does T61p come with FireWire port?
The full spec of my T61P is on this link, sizes etcsoboguev wrote:What are the eYgoes right to the tolerance limits of certain airlines I fly without crossing them over, so I'd like to make sure that T61p does fit in before ordering it.)
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/europe/products. ... enDocument
I have 6 cell, photos show it flush, 9 cell will stick out a bit, not sure how much, 1"+soboguev wrote:If I use 9-cell battery, will it protrude a bit from the back of the laptop making it effectively larger? Or will it be still exactly the same size as 6-cell?
If 9-cell battery makes T61p larger, by how much?
no, you can get one via a dock thoughsoboguev wrote:Does T61p have a serial port?
matte, all thinkpads aresoboguev wrote:Is the screen matte or glossy?
T61P (6460-6XG) T7500-2.2G 100GB WUXGA 15.4"
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
hi Garry,
what brands of RAM does Lenovo provide with the T61p? Crucial? Kingstone? Kingmax? OCZ?
I belive that HDD is Hitachi, right?
Garry, i saw the picture of your t61p connected to an external monitor (some LCD), do u use the standard VGA connection? I d like to know if it is sufficient for playing movies on big screen (since the DVI is missing unless investing to mini dock!!! [censored] lenovo).
Is it possible to close the notebook (close the lid) and work on external keyboard and external monitor (and put the notebook into the shelf or somewhere
what brands of RAM does Lenovo provide with the T61p? Crucial? Kingstone? Kingmax? OCZ?
I belive that HDD is Hitachi, right?
Garry, i saw the picture of your t61p connected to an external monitor (some LCD), do u use the standard VGA connection? I d like to know if it is sufficient for playing movies on big screen (since the DVI is missing unless investing to mini dock!!! [censored] lenovo).
Is it possible to close the notebook (close the lid) and work on external keyboard and external monitor (and put the notebook into the shelf or somewhere
I've not used the standard VGA, for movies I expect VGA be ok fbut for me I wanted best quality which is DVI.zury wrote:hi Garry,
what brands of RAM does Lenovo provide with the T61p? Crucial? Kingstone? Kingmax? OCZ?
I belive that HDD is Hitachi, right?
Garry, i saw the picture of your t61p connected to an external monitor (some LCD), do u use the standard VGA connection? I d like to know if it is sufficient for playing movies on big screen (since the DVI is missing unless investing to mini dock!!! [censored] lenovo).
Is it possible to close the notebook (close the lid) and work on external keyboard and external monitor (and put the notebook into the shelf or somewhere
With a dock it's possible to work with external screen, you drop it in and press the power button on the dock. You can also set it up to work with lid closed and no dock but need to disable actions on close lid.
T61P (6460-6XG) T7500-2.2G 100GB WUXGA 15.4"
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
Your rep is wrong, see my order attached:erik wrote:lenovo US told me that if i selected vista ultimate in my order that it would be 64-bit. i'm still trying to figure out what's going on.
6459CT CONFIGURED SYSTEM
42V8191 INTEL CORE 2 DUO PRCESST7500
42X1587 VBB MSWIN VISTA ULTIMATE 32
42X1917 SBB MSWVISULT32 US ENGLISH
42V8288 SBB 15.4 WUXGA TFT
42X0819 SBB NVIDIAQUAD FX 570M W/WWAN
41W2064 VBB 2GB PC2-5300 667MHZ 1DIMM
42V8195 SBB KEYBOARD US ENGLISH
42V8297 SBB UN(TRCKP TOUCHPAD)FINGERRE
42V8169 SBB 100GB HDD,7200RPM
42V8193 SBB INTEL TURBO MEMORY 1GB
42V8172 SBB DVD REC.8XMAXDUAL LAY UB-S
42X0805 VBB PC CARDSLOT EX CARDSLOT
42V8177 SBB INT.WIRE.WIFI/LINK4965AGN
62P6054 VBB INTEGR.BLUETOOTH PAN
41W1508 SBB 6 CELL LI-ION BATTERY
39T6442 SBB COUNTRY PACK NORTH AMERICA
42X1524 SBB LP-US ENGLISH
Thinkpad T42p
Thinkpad T61p, being upgraded to 8G RAM and 120G SSD
Thinkpad tablet
Thinkpad T61p, being upgraded to 8G RAM and 120G SSD
Thinkpad tablet
Oh, and I decided shortly after ordering the laptop that I needed 4G, so I got another stick of 2G from kingston.
Funny thing is the Kingston RAM is already here, but my est ship date is 8/30/07
I have high hopes for the 1G turbo memory for the slow crappy SATA HD (I am used to SAS 15k HD). This is the weakest link of any laptop right now.
Funny thing is the Kingston RAM is already here, but my est ship date is 8/30/07
I have high hopes for the 1G turbo memory for the slow crappy SATA HD (I am used to SAS 15k HD). This is the weakest link of any laptop right now.
Thinkpad T42p
Thinkpad T61p, being upgraded to 8G RAM and 120G SSD
Thinkpad tablet
Thinkpad T61p, being upgraded to 8G RAM and 120G SSD
Thinkpad tablet
Don't get your hopes up, from what I've read improvements are marginal at beststuka wrote:I have high hopes for the 1G turbo memory for the slow crappy SATA HD (I am used to SAS 15k HD). This is the weakest link of any laptop right now.
T61P (6460-6XG) T7500-2.2G 100GB WUXGA 15.4"
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
retired T43P 2668F8G, A31P P4-1.8
Garry - I too have received my t61p recently but running 3dmark05 my score is just 3784.
I have installed the latest drivers etc dated 25/6/07 version 7.15.11.145.
Is there something I am doing wrong?
As a relative newb any other tips on what to do out of the box? My hard drive is depressingly full already with only 33.7GB avail of the 86.7GB I can access?
Anything I can do about that in terms of:
a. accessing what it is that is clogging up my hard drive so much
and b. deleting uneccessary MS or Lenovo bloatware?
Thanks for your help in advance.

I have installed the latest drivers etc dated 25/6/07 version 7.15.11.145.
Is there something I am doing wrong?
As a relative newb any other tips on what to do out of the box? My hard drive is depressingly full already with only 33.7GB avail of the 86.7GB I can access?
Anything I can do about that in terms of:
a. accessing what it is that is clogging up my hard drive so much
and b. deleting uneccessary MS or Lenovo bloatware?
Thanks for your help in advance.
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I'm pretty sure that feature comes standard. There was no way to unselect it when I was configuring it.newskin wrote:Hey GaryF, I was just wondering if you had UWB in your laptop. It seems that all the US orders that are experiencing delays had UWB in their configuration.
T42p - Pentium M 1.8Ghz, 1 GB RAM, 60 GB 7200 RPM, ATI Mobility FireGL T2 128MB
T61p - Core 2 Duo 7300, 3 GB RAM, 320 GB 7200 RPM, nVidia Quadro FX 570M 256MB
T61p - Core 2 Duo 7300, 3 GB RAM, 320 GB 7200 RPM, nVidia Quadro FX 570M 256MB
UWB seems to be standard for most (all?) models in the US - but not in Europe! In fact, there seem to be NO models with UWB in Europe which is caused by regulatory problems with UWB...
RichIE
RichIE
Thinkpad A31 2652-M5G (P4M 1800, 15" SXGA+ IDTech Flexview) since 2002
Thinkpad T61p 6457-5GG (C2D T7700, 15,4" WUXGA) soon
Thinkpad T61p 6457-5GG (C2D T7700, 15,4" WUXGA) soon
if you have UWB then there will be a UWB icon in place of the bluetooth icon on the display's inner clear plate. the Fn+F5 control would also show UWB as an option.GarryF wrote:Yeah, I don't think I have it, not seen any sign of it hiding anywherebut I've not looked for it either
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