ThinkPad X Series is ideal for on-the-go users who need an ultra thin, ultra light notebook but refuse to sacrifice quality, durability or performance. The ThinkPad X61s offers... more
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but refuse to sacrifice quality, durability or performance. Ultraportable X Series notebooks can be equipped with the Windows Vista operating system, the latest Intel Core2 Duo processors and Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) technology. And the newest models, the ThinkPad X61 and ThinkPad X61s, offer new battery control features to help you work unplugged longer.ThinkPad X61 models provide even greater, more individua...
ThinkPad X Series is ideal for on-the-go users who need an ultra thin, ultra light notebook but refuse to sacrifice quality, durability or performance. The ThinkPad X61s offers battery control features to help you work unplugged longer as well as advances in security.
Telecom
Modem: Fax / modem - CDC
Max Transfer Rate: 56 Kbps
Protocols & Specifications: ITU V.90
Features: V.92 upgradable
Networking
Networking: Network adapter
Wireless LAN Supported: Yes
Wireless NIC: Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft)
Advantages: Durable, Powerful, Good Tablet, Amazing battery life, Never overheats, quiet, expansion capabilities, small lightweight, Disadvantages: old looking, bad graphics card, no CD/DVD drive, bad speaker position
...Personally, I have had a great experience with this laptop. I will start with the bad, which is only a few things, and then end with the good, which is LOADS of things.
First of all, the looks, like all IBM ThinkPad's, it looks hideous, or that is what I think. It is black, and has this weird, dull material on the back, which makes it look very old, like a spectrum from 10 years ago. It has this HUGE battery at the back, which makes it look horrible, if you remove the battery looks much better. When you look at it, it does seem as if it is from the 90s, and I personally think that is partly down to the IBM logo, which looks old, and reminds you of the time where computers were merely command lines, and the only thing that came out of the speakers, were beeps.
Also, the graphics card, is crap, that is really all I can say...
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Advantages: Have great features like picture quality, huge memory attractive model. Disadvantages: weight is some what similar to other 15.4" models. It s should be less.
...HP 530 - CoreDuo is best for business as well as other uses. Previously i was owned other company notebook and occurs some problems everyafter 15 days...so i switched to HP 530 - CoreDuo T2050 1.6GHz - 15.4" TFT notebook.
I have noticed such good and wast difference beween both of this.
HP 530 has a very good screen resolution and its very important to make impression while you give some demo about your product.Also helpful while watching movie. it has great 1.6GHz processor , memory, and hard disk. can store huge data files. About its style is one of the best model. Impressive looks that others can attract. Have USB ports and availability of external card.
This HP 530 - CoreDuo T2050 1.6GHz - 15.4" TFT model is one of the best model i am working on and i will recommand it to you guys....
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Advantages: many unique features, robust, trustworthy Disadvantages: more expensive than some brands
...is the hard drive password, which it asks for as soon as it starts the hard drive. This has similar properties to those just stated, but I'm told that they even work if you take the hard drive out and place it in another computer, so your data should be safe from your garden-variety thieves (It may not stand up to proper thieves).
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
This model has three USBs slots, a monitor out, a line out, and a mic in. It also has bluetooth and wireless radio.
It does not have S-VIDEO, or infra-red.
OS
This ThinkPad comes loaded with Windows XP SP2 Professional, and says it is 'Vista Ready', but I think it isn't, unless you upgrade it.
HARDWARE
The Intel Centrino Duo1.66 GHz processor is perfectly suitable to everyday work and leisure based tasks, but may not be up to any hardcore gaming, but I'm sure any hardcore gamers will know...
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This really is what it says it is - Toshiba, the mark of quality and reliability, and Portege, meaning it is portable. The Toshiba Portege is an excellent laptop.
==My Experience==
When I first got this on order from amazon.co.uk, I looked at the... more
Never let me down. works great in every situation. real laptop to take it with you. light, I just added 1 gb more of 667mhz RAM and this thing is the best money can get. This version is with windows XP though, and I am glad for that :) Intel GMA 950... more
The specs of the laptop are as follows
Operating system - Genuine Windows Vista™ Home Basic 32
Processor - Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2050 1.60 GHz 2 MB L2
cache 533 MHz front side bus.
Memory- 512 MB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM - 533-MHz with... more
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