Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet User Reviews March 4th, 2007 | by Jason Tomczak
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Great for Business Use
by James on Mar 7th, 2007 at 8:42 PM:
Most business users do not need a wide screen, or even an optical drive, especially when traveling. Battery performance and security are what's important. I have always been impressed with the Thinkpad line, and the fact that they kept this system slim despite adding a touchscreen is fantastic. I am very please with my X60.
Thickness?
by AD on Mar 5th, 2007 at 7:08 PM:
Why would you consider the dock while as a part of the thickness. I haven't seen a Thinkpad X used on the go (airport/train) while docked.
Just buy it
by James Rainey on Mar 5th, 2007 at 3:45 PM:
If you're sitting on the fence deciding whether to buy the X60, take my word it's worth every penny.
I've had ThinkPads over the years but nothing this good. It is difficult to describe how good the quality is. Lenovo took a great product and made it better. In coffee shops and at the airport even APPLE smile.
The keyboard is solid and better than most desktop keyboards. Easy to use Back/Forward buttons are convenient when browsing and the trackpoint just makes more sense than a touchpad.
I can't believe it, but I really have no complaints. How's that possible?
JIM
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Why no Core 2 Duo
by LazLong on Mar 7th, 2007 at 10:58 PM:
I've read that the X60t will be rev'd in May, which probably means this will be rectified. I will most likely wait and see as I REALLY don't want to purchase a laptop with a processor that is already a full generation behind as its not like a desktop that I can simply pop a new processor into.
Too bad this is going to be a personal rather than a work purchase as I have zero experience with HP laptops and don't relish plopping down $2200 on an experiment.