X61T goes L7700(1.8GHz) and Multitouch goes SXGA+ ?

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X61T goes L7700(1.8GHz) and Multitouch goes SXGA+ ?

#1 Post by milstein » Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:14 pm


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Re: X61T goes L7700(1.8GHz) and Multitouch goes SXGA+ ?

#2 Post by pocketpenguin » Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:54 pm

milstein wrote:...
Multitouch goes SXGA+ ? (or just typo?)
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Giving the benefit of the doubt, I would say it has to be a mistake. I asked the seller if this really is sxga+ with multi-touch. We'll see if he/she answers.

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#3 Post by NaT » Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:40 am

I think it is a typo too. If you scroll down to the "More detail specs from ibm.com" it is actually linkted to a 7767-96U, which according to tabooks, has SXGA+ and SuperView (no multitouch).

However, in that link to ibm at http://www5.pc.ibm.com/us/products.nsf/ ... p/_776796U, the spec also said that it has SXGA+ with MultiView MultiTouch.[/url]
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#4 Post by pocketpenguin » Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:33 pm

This is the response I got back to my question on e-bay.
Yes
it is
Display
External display supported: Yes
Simultaneous external display: Yes
Screen type description: WVA SXGA+ TFT MultiView and MultiTouch
Viewable image size (diagonal): 12.1inches
Screen illumination: Backlit
Max colors or grey shades: 16777216
Max resolution: 1400x1050

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The lappie is sold now, via buy-it-now for $2,899.00. For that price it better be sxga+ with multi-touch. I hope the buyer got their money's worth.

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#5 Post by noetus » Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:55 pm

thinkpadworld are not the most reliable when it comes to information on their laptops.

i've bought from them before and noticed misinformation on their descriptions, it's quite common. you HAVE to be well informed before you start buying from them,

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