Quick video review on Thinkpad X61 Tablet PC featuring Core2Duo L7500 1.6G 2GB 120GB 12.1-XGA Multi Touch Multi View Vista Business. For full detail visit http://www.icube.us/product_detail.cfm/product/Lenovo-Thinkpad-X61-Tablet-PC/model/Thinkpad-X61-Tablet.cfm
Channel: Entertainment Uploaded: August 22, 2007 at 1:01 pm Author:icubeus
IBMs are definitely superior in build quality and that's what makes them more expensive. I second that the keyboard is one of, if not THE, best. Good vid.
Pedroskini(Wednesday 17th of September 2008 03:44:33 PM)
I have a brand new Think Pad x61 with Windows XP SP2, and I tell you, it is SLOW. I also have a 2-yr old Mac Book Pro, and there is no comparison. I like the Think Pad for staying cool, and being so light to carry around, but the quality and speed of the Mac Book Pro kicks ass.
horneyvirus(Sunday 7th of September 2008 12:50:16 AM)
vista is dog slow on the x61. the hdd never stops churning.
Jdawg279(Friday 5th of September 2008 09:40:42 PM)
i didnt even know they still had little track sticks i thought they all used touchpads....
I know what you mean. Sometimes when I look at what a ThinkPad has compared to other brands, it just seems too unreasonable. But ThinkPads are widely renowned to have superior built quality compared to other brands. And you know it when you use one. The keyboard built is one of the best. You could trade in a few things here and there for better specs, but you do compromise quality.
bengaliblaze(Friday 29th of August 2008 08:14:06 PM)
ohh...true....i realli want one buh too darn expensive =/....for some reason even though many ppl might not agree...i kinda like how it looks! very simple and classy...hard to fidn that look these days...especially with hp pavillions n shit in the market these days!
but it's so slow and there's no upgrade for the HD since it's 1.8". But there will be a 5400rpm by january 09 though. Price is expensive. Did you remove a lot of softwares in it?
Just got it. Works fast. Didn't remove anything. Could only afford the $445. Got what I wanted - a fully-functioning Lenovo Tablet PC.
Down the road ... $2000+ one with bells and whistles.