Ultralight - Is it necessary if you don't use outdoor ?
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ComputerMinder
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Ultralight - Is it necessary if you don't use outdoor ?
I hardly ever going to use the machine outdoor, maybe that would happen very rarely and if so I don't think it would be super sunny. I got impressed by the Ultralight after reading about it over here and about how everybody raves about it. The lower weight is of course also a plus besides the brightness. Still, do I need it if not using it in sunny conditions too much?
Though the travel weight of the X61s model I am interested in lists 1.24kg (travel) with the ultralight screen, that attracts me, but not sure if I really need it. Assuming money is not the issue here (it's my work computer so I don't care much about price).
Though the travel weight of the X61s model I am interested in lists 1.24kg (travel) with the ultralight screen, that attracts me, but not sure if I really need it. Assuming money is not the issue here (it's my work computer so I don't care much about price).
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Re: Ultralight - Is it necessary if you don't use outdoor ?
In that case, definitely get one with UltraLight. I owned an X60s several months ago and it didn't have UltraLight. Even though it was light and bright enough for my purpose, knowing that I didn't have the best specs possible constantly bothered me. So, I ended up selling it after owning it for less than two months. If you want to have peace of mind, get the UltraLight.ComputerMinder wrote:Assuming money is not the issue here
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Re: Ultralight - Is it necessary if you don't use outdoor ?
Wow my soulmate. I'm kidding, but you described my feeling about this so good! I just hate to own yesterday's technology, i always opt for the best specs money can buy, and since it's only a computer and not a mercedes, I can still have enough money so why not get the best money can buy . Read my other recent post as well about what bothers me about not having a the latest network card with the ultralight model which also bothers me. Thanks for your reply, highly appreciated.pianowizard wrote:In that case, definitely get one with UltraLight. I owned an X60s several months ago and it didn't have UltraLight. Even though it was light and bright enough for my purpose, knowing that I didn't have the best specs possible constantly bothered me. So, I ended up selling it after owning it for less than two months. If you want to have peace of mind, get the UltraLight.ComputerMinder wrote:Assuming money is not the issue here
Well, the UltraLight panel is visible more luminant and so has some reserves when used in brighter daylight locations. Other than that and a little bit of a weight saving, there aren't any differences among the display quality.
Note that the UltraLight panels are only available in specific X61s models and actually I know of only two european (german) X61s models (one with 1.4 GHz CPU the other with a 1.6 GHz CPU), which have the UL panel assembled.
If you don't use the computer outsides at all, it probably doesn't make much differences if you select a X61s with an UL panel or not. Further here then a plain X61 might be also welcome since it's available with more CPU power than only the low-voltage CPUs used by the X61s models. So if you need more performance in a X-series notebook, the plain X61 models are IMO still the way to go, even an UL panel is not available for X61 models and thus the X61 models will weight a little bit more.
Finally it always depends on your personal preferences and needs, namely should it be possible more CPU power or instead a brighter and slightly lighter display.
Note that the UltraLight panels are only available in specific X61s models and actually I know of only two european (german) X61s models (one with 1.4 GHz CPU the other with a 1.6 GHz CPU), which have the UL panel assembled.
If you don't use the computer outsides at all, it probably doesn't make much differences if you select a X61s with an UL panel or not. Further here then a plain X61 might be also welcome since it's available with more CPU power than only the low-voltage CPUs used by the X61s models. So if you need more performance in a X-series notebook, the plain X61 models are IMO still the way to go, even an UL panel is not available for X61 models and thus the X61 models will weight a little bit more.
Finally it always depends on your personal preferences and needs, namely should it be possible more CPU power or instead a brighter and slightly lighter display.
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