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IBM Aptiva 2158 family
Review of IBM Aptiva 2158 - K6-2 450 MHz - 17" CRT by
MJKerr
Advantages: Ready to use, easy to setup.
Disadvantages: Not enough memory
...IBM provide a 30day up and running facility to get you started.
Very useful as the modem was not configured from factory, for use in UK.
However, as an experienced user of PCs I found most of the problems started after this period.
My Hard Drive has been re-formatted (taking about 30 minutes) twice, but has been operating efficiently for abut 6 months.
Hardware support is excellent, covered by a 12 month warranty.
Manuals are basic, but a comprehensive windows-based help manual is available. Lifetime IBM on line support for as long you own the PC....
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01.12.2000
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Cool Black Palm Device!
Review of IBM WorkPad PC C3 by
desozzo
Advantages: Cool Colour
Disadvantages: only 2MB of RAM
...The IBM WorkPad C3, is more that just a Palm device it is a Statement.
Telling every one that not only do you, master cool technology but you can make it look good. So for any one wanting to buy a Palm product buy a IBM WorkPad because it is a personal statement. I know it sounds stupid but never the less it is true, and I speak from "on the road" tests. Downsides it that the device only comes with 2mb of RAM and is noy upgradeable so any future buyers should go for the IBM WorkPad C3x....
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24.08.2000
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For Business purpose
Review of ThinkPad R50 1829 - Pentium M 1.5 GHz - 15" TFT by
waiho
Advantages: Stable
Disadvantages: Heavy
...I have been setup 30 piece of IBM R50 thinkpad for a new company. Basically what happen is I encounter IBM have thier own software install when the brand new R50 delivery to the customer. The most rediculors things is the IBM software use up 3 GB space which not inluded the Operating system. Which mean this R50 come with 40GB harddrive, user only will have 30GB to use, the rest is software usage.
Come to the point of hardware issue. This product come with centrino 1.5 and built-in WIFI.
Everything is solid look and reliable.
Boot up is not as fast as what you think after all the personal software installation which use for startup program. Make you feel like not a 1.5 centrino product.
I do not advice home user getting this laptop is because you will get bored of the look. If you insist to get a IBM. I would advice you to get a T41p...
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17.12.2004
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The IBM drive that lived to tell its tale
Review of IBM Deskstar 60GXP 40 GB by
blue.summer.sky
Advantages: Quite a fast drive.
Disadvantages: One of the "Deathstar" drives.
...Whether you are thinking of buying this drive (2nd hand, most likely as it's a couple of years old) or own one of IBM's 60GXP, 75GXP or 120GXP models, read on for important information about issues with these drives and fixing them.
** THE DRIVE **
Capacity: 40 GB (38.3 GB as reported in windows)
Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM
Interface: ATA-100
Average seek time: 8.5 ms
It's a fast enough drive. It seems to perform quite a bit better than the 5400 rpm 45 GB Western Digital drive I had, it's quite a bit quieter and this one's not dead ... yet.
** BORROWING NAMES FROM STAR WARS **
The main reason I thought I'd write a review on this drive, is to hopefully help a few others who have this or one of the other 60GXP, 75GXP or 120GXP models (as I've read these are equally affected).
It didn't take long for a lot of people to start...
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04.07.2004
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The IBM difference, Great value for ebayers.
Review of ThinkPad T23 2648 - PIII-M 1.13 GHz - 14.1" TFT by
David_Scutt
Advantages: A trustworthy Notebook from the creators of the PC
Disadvantages: Now a little out of date
...There are many notebooks avaliable today, from your £300 own brand notebooks to the £1000 top of the range notebooks.
IBM provides notebooks for all price ranges.
The T series is the ultimate in Travel Notebooks, they combine performance and reliability with travel. These are there Top Models.
All T series' have an outstanding battery life, my T23 started with 4 REAL hours of usability.
Most manufacturers claim 3-4 hours but when IBM says 4 Hours, they actually mean it, bearing in mind that my battery is 2 years old.
The Notebook comes with some really good IBM plus points, like the nipple, and the keyboard light.
Yes this notebook has a nipple, this may sound strange, but it is the best alternative to the mouse, it is more accurate and much easier to use than a glide pad. Its amazing how that small little red dot can actually...
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28.04.2005
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Otherwise known as Deskstar 75GXP 31Gb
Review of IBM Deskstar 75GXP 30 GB by
robertliu84
Advantages: Big, fast, fairly quiet. + CHEAP
Disadvantages: IDE?
...OK...This is a very large and cheap hard drive. What can I say but IBM have done a superb job with this set of hard drives. The Deskstar 75GXP series all run at 7200rpm via IDE connection, and I think capacities from 20Gb to 65Gb.
This 30Gb drive I'm reviewing here is an excellent upgrade. I upgraded from a 6Gb hard drive which had UDMA33 Connection, and a 5200rpm. Performance differences between my old drive and this IBM one is not dramatic but noticeable. For one thing it can make applications run a lot faster, and due to its higher rpm, it can process and save files slightly quicker.
What I am amazed about is the quietness of it, there is a noise as you turn it on, but after it has initiated it you cannot hear it spinning, unless your computer has no fans...even the power supply fan which is really quiet drowns out the sound...
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08.12.2000
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What a cute little thing.
Review of ThinkPad 240 C 300 MHz - 10.4" TFT by
dacky
Advantages: Size and Weight
Disadvantages: Small Keyboard
...I recently bought the IBM 240, and i thought WOW. Its size and weight are incredible. In fact, these were one of the main factors, why I chose to buy this particular notebook. All the peripherals are so thin and compact, that you do not think of them as being a hassle to carry around with. No, quite the opposite actually. The quality of the screen and the internal modem are fantastic. However, i do not recommend this laptop for people who like to look at big screens or do not like small keyboards. The screen is only 10.4" in diatmeter, and the keyboard is very compact. Many keys have double functions (Fn). My father had a problem with that, as his fingers were slightly larger than mine. He said, he'd prefer to stick to a normal keyboard.
The same applies to the mouse. The mouse on this laptop is a joystick type mouse, it take some time...
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27.07.2000
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ThinkCentre... Think Smarter
Review of ThinkCentre S50 8183 - P4 2.8 GHz by
RichardSlater
Advantages: Slimline, Well Featured, Looks Good
Disadvantages: No Firewire, Not thought out properly
...ThinkCentre... Think Smarter
IBM’s range of workstations have always been backed up with a long history, after all shouldn’t IBM be the experts, they did “invent” the PC after all! IBM’s ThinkCentre range represents IBM’s mid-range business workstations, enough power and multimedia capabilities to run the top end office and productivity, whilst keeping costs down to make the systems as affordable as possible. A hidden but equally important part of the ThinkCentres resides inside the computer and installed on the hard drives, these discrete design decisions and software packages that are shipped with the machines. I have recently installed 86 IBM ThinkCentre S50’s at work; this review is my attempt to distil my experiences into words.
WHATS IN THE BOX?
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When the box arrives at your door, or in my case three pallets full...
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19.01.2005
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X206 Entry level/Home server
Review of IBM eServer xSeries 206 8482 - C 2.4 GHz by
goosey2
Advantages: Very low cost
Disadvantages: No potential
...If you are two users working from home, or you require a small good value box to act as a small scale scanned document server then this is the one for you, load it up with your favourite operating system, chuck it in the corner and away you go. i would however advise that you put in a second hard drive and at the very least run on a mirrored pair. At least that way if one drive fails you can carry on working whilst you wait for the replacement.
When I think of server I think SCSI hard drives, fault tolerence and expandability of which this server has none by default and whilst IBM products are generally built to a high specification I have never been a big fan of using SATA drives where constant disk access is required. Likewise the celeron processor does not easily lend itself to blistering performance but, on the other side...
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21.05.2006
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Solid Build, Superb Performance
Review of ThinkPad T23 2647 - PIII-M 866 MHz - 13.3" TFT by
r0sco1
Advantages: Solid Build Quality, IBM Warranty
Disadvantages: Price, Lack of additional software
...I have had my IBM T23 for just over 2 years now.
Since I have owned the system I have only ever had one fault with it, this was partly my fault.
To start with the Design is the typical IBM Black, however the T series much like the X series is finished with a layer of Titanium to give it extra strength. It comes with 2 USB ports, Ethernet, Modem 1 PS/2 Port, S-Video for linking up to projector or TV, 1 Serial, 1 Parallel and 2 PC Card Slots. Opwn the laptop up and you have the usual IBM scroll point, extra volume buttons and an extra Thinkpad button which when you click gives you the option to update the drivers on the PC providing you are connected to the Internet. The only drawbackin the layout is the lack of a windows key (which is usually located next to the ALT & CTRL keys).
IBM Preload the operating system wich means you wont...
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08.03.2004
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