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The X61 has done away with an IR port, and you no longer see the IBM Logo on the case, just the word ThinkPad. What’s new is on the inside. This X61 is a Core 2 Duo running the L7500 chip at 1 ...
Eager to pick up a $2,000 laptop for $649? What if we told you that said computer was a sturdy, reliable ThinkPad X61 Tablet that you can even doodle on when the workday's done? For a limited ...
Again, I’m really enjoying the ThinkPad X61 Tablet PC. It’s performance and features make this an excellent and essential companion for my rehearsal needs. Tags: Tablet+PC, Lenovo, X61, X60 ...
Description: The Lenovo ThinkPad X61 is a great investment for those looking for a tablet PC. Lenovo has done a great job maintaining the ThinkPad brand, which has long been known for its ...
I just wrote the following (which should be self-explanatory): quote: My Lenovo thinkpad X61 fails to boot. It is about 9 months old: T8300/4GB/160GB Seagate 7200.2/Vista business 32bit. On ...
Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Tablet Don't let its relative heft mislead you: At heart, the X61 really is an ultraportable. The culprit is the gargantuan battery, which weighs a full pound.
Tablet PC Review has discovered a tantalizing spec sheet buried on an IBM website, one which details an upcoming convertible tablet that is presumably the successor to the popular X60: say hello ...
Finally my hatred of cows and love for technology have come together in the form of a leather-bound Thinkpad. This bovine beauty is actually a stock X61 with a leather jacket which can remain ...
It's upgrade time at work and they give a choice of X61 or different Dells. I'm a big fan of Thinkpads, so even though the X61's screen is somewhat small, I think I'll go for it since when I use ...
The 12.1-inch wide-screen ultraportable, which replaces the popular ThinkPad X61, is designed to bring some of the features of the pricey 13.3-inch X300 to a broader audience.
At just under 3 pounds with its lightest battery installed, the X200 weighs a few ounces less than the ThinkPad X61, despite offering the same 12.1-inch-wide screen and a bigger keyboard.
New Real Estate The old Lenovo ThinkPad X61 was the last notebook in Lenovo’s line-up still clinging to the old 4:3 screen ratio, and it went dead for good reason.