http://www.trustedreviews.com/notebooks ... k-CF-Y7/p1
I think the CF-Y7 is one of the strong contenders to thinkpads today. I love the design (esp the placement of the optical drive and the completely spill proof keyboard) ...
choice is always good, aint it?
panasonic CF-Y7 review
panasonic CF-Y7 review
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ajkula66
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Anyone who has dealt with ToughBooks as much as I have at work will probably tell you that they've got to be the most improved line of laptops over the last 5 years. Seriously.
The old ones (PII/PIII generation) were laughable at best, and not tough at all-or tough enough for serious abuse in the field on a daily basis. We still have quite a few ThinkPads from that era in my shop while all the Panasonics have been buried.
Early PM machines (I believe these were CF-28s of that generation, will check tomorrow) were equipped with by far the worst trackpad I've ever tested, and literally useless without an external mouse. Thin and light CF-73s of the same generation were pretty nice though, the first ToughBook in my experience with a keyboard that actually felt like a keyboard, and not a bowl of mush.
Now CF-18s (small, cute, sturdy, horrible keyboard) are the flavour of the day for the field (ab)use. I've refused to accept mine because of the built-in GPS and am hanging on to my old T20, but, all jokes aside, these are very usable little machines.
If anyone ever decided to implement a (very) cruel and unusual punishment and ban me from using ThinkPads for the duration of my time on earth, my "desktop replacement" would most likely be an HP, with a ToughBook like one in the article that you've linked the post to as an "all-rounder"...
As always, great thoughts and research on your part, Sri...
The old ones (PII/PIII generation) were laughable at best, and not tough at all-or tough enough for serious abuse in the field on a daily basis. We still have quite a few ThinkPads from that era in my shop while all the Panasonics have been buried.
Early PM machines (I believe these were CF-28s of that generation, will check tomorrow) were equipped with by far the worst trackpad I've ever tested, and literally useless without an external mouse. Thin and light CF-73s of the same generation were pretty nice though, the first ToughBook in my experience with a keyboard that actually felt like a keyboard, and not a bowl of mush.
Now CF-18s (small, cute, sturdy, horrible keyboard) are the flavour of the day for the field (ab)use. I've refused to accept mine because of the built-in GPS and am hanging on to my old T20, but, all jokes aside, these are very usable little machines.
If anyone ever decided to implement a (very) cruel and unusual punishment and ban me from using ThinkPads for the duration of my time on earth, my "desktop replacement" would most likely be an HP, with a ToughBook like one in the article that you've linked the post to as an "all-rounder"...
As always, great thoughts and research on your part, Sri...
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
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Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
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pianowizard
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That's because it is lighter than the X31!qviri wrote:Someone at my work has a CF-Y5. It really is very light, feels lighter than my X31
I was in Vancouver several weeks ago and found a CF-Y5 on display in a drugstore (!). It was the first time I had seen one in person. I agree the keyboard isn't that good. The whole machine looks kind of cheap. But the light weight is indeed amazing, considering that it has a 14.1" SXGA+ screen and an integrated optical drive.qviri wrote:The keyboard is kind of meh though.
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