X200T or X201T?

X200, X201, X220 (including equivalent tablet models) and X300, X301 series specific matters only.
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X200T or X201T?

#1 Post by Danboard » Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:24 pm

I think its finally time to upgrade from my older x60t with the SXGA+ screen.

I've decided that I would like to have a capacitive touch screen this time around so I've been looking around for the newer x200t models with the enhanced multitouch and the only thing I could find (for a low price) was this one here: (I live in Canada)

http://cgi.ebay.ca/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X200 ... 2189wt_905

The description says its brand new but when I googled the model it showed up in the lenovo outlet.

Otherwise I could get a x201t with the multitouch screen with the i5 on the lenovo site for $1440 after taxes and such (12% so $1280 before tax)

So what do you guys think? Otherwise if anyone has a link to a cheap x200t with the capacitive screen that would be much appreciated.

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Re: X200T or X201T?

#2 Post by plsfoldthx » Fri Jan 14, 2011 4:59 am

man they used to hare the X200 tablet for 650 at the lenovo outlet a couple weeks ago, but it's not there anymore. It might not have been multitouch though

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Lenovo-ThinkPad ... 3cb4241fa9

I found this one with multitouch for 890 make sure it has the multi-touch screen though because some people put multitouch on their ads just cause of pen input

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Re: X200T or X201T?

#3 Post by ZaZ » Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:26 am

Danboard wrote:I think its finally time to upgrade from my older x60t with the SXGA+ screen.
Unless you're pushing the system or need more than 3GB of memory, the newer system won't offer you much. Plus you'll taking a pretty big resolution reduction. Is the multi-touch worth that much, keeping in mind the touch surface adds a layer, making for a more grainy LCD?
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Re: X200T or X201T?

#4 Post by iannis » Tue Feb 22, 2011 6:42 pm

I do not agree with the comment about the grainyness. I have the X201t now after having owned an X61t (both touch) and I do not see any grainyness (or fingerprints, like on the X61t) on the new screen.
I find it great. The touch is nice and intuitive, and it's quite a technological leap from a X60 to a X201 for instance.
The specs are everywhere to compare...
T60 Thinkpad 1951-FDG, X61 tablet 7767-B8G and now an X201 tablet 2985-FWG and loving it!

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Re: X200T or X201T?

#5 Post by Danboard » Wed Feb 23, 2011 4:42 am

iannis wrote:I do not agree with the comment about the grainyness. I have the X201t now after having owned an X61t (both touch) and I do not see any grainyness (or fingerprints, like on the X61t) on the new screen.
I find it great. The touch is nice and intuitive, and it's quite a technological leap from a X60 to a X201 for instance.
The specs are everywhere to compare...
I've ordered a brand new x201t with the multi touch screen and the i5 processor. What kind of battery life do you get off of yours?

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Re: X200T or X201T?

#6 Post by ZaZ » Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:48 am

iannis wrote:I do not agree with the comment about the grainyness. I have the X201t now after having owned an X61t (both touch) and I do not see any grainyness (or fingerprints, like on the X61t) on the new screen.
I find it great. The touch is nice and intuitive, and it's quite a technological leap from a X60 to a X201 for instance.
The specs are everywhere to compare...
Well, we'll have to agree to disagree on this one. I get about three hours form the four-cell with the CPU in low power mode and the screen at 7/15. That's with wifi on doing normal stuff. I'd expect with the ULV i5 you'll do even better.
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