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Well built and with astonishing battery life to boot. But this particular SKU isnt great value for money. When it comes to laptops, its hard to find a brand thats more instantly recognisable than ThinkPad. Since IBMs PC division was bought by Leno...
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IBMs ThinkPad corporate brand is one of the most famous in the world. Even after its acquisition by Chinese manufacturer Lenovo, the brand has continued and this model is highly compact. Although expensive, the ThinkPad carries a high level of quality...
Strong and light, Fingerprint reader, Good battery life, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity...
No internal optical drive, Lack of modern features, 4:3 ratio, Low brightness...
IBMs ThinkPad corporate brand is one of the most famous in the world. Even after its acquisition by Chinese manufacturer Lenovo, the brand has continued and this model is highly compact. Although expensive, the ThinkPad carries a high level of quality...
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Who says small things cant power big businesses? When it comes to employing technology that can carry a full workload, the Lenovo ThinkPad X60 ($2,699 direct) is my pick of the bunch. Only a handful of business ultraportables can combine solid work...
Endless battery life. Desktop-replacement speeds. Windows Vista Business. Best laptop keyboard around.
Carries a big price tag. Docking station (with optical drive) is not cheap either.
The latest ThinkPad X60 is just about everything you can ask for in a business ultraportable when you factor in the best keyboard in the business, powerful components, coast-to-coast battery life, and full network connectivity...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2014-05-25 01:52:43
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Just because a portable computer is thin and light doesnt mean that cant have great power. Take, for example, Lenovos ThinkPad X60. This ultraportable computer weighs just around three pounds, yet is powered by an Intel Core Duo processor and featur...
Very portable, good core power...
No built-in optical drive...
Just because a portable computer is thin and light doesnt mean that cant have great power. Take, for example, Lenovos ThinkPad X60. This ultraportable computer weighs just around three pounds, yet is powered by an Intel Core Duo processor and featu...
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This notebook model being reviewed is the Lenovo ThinkPad X60, model 170686U.
Professional design and look, Incredibly fast processor in the ultraportable category, Outstanding battery life, even with the Tseries processor, Keyboard perfect for extended typing, Generally excellent build quality, Good amount of ports for a ultrap...
Few build flaws are irritating, Can get a little warm on the palm rests, Poor viewing angles on screen and very bad outdoors, Lower resolution and not widescreen, Very bad speakers, Things you may want to consider, No integrated optical drive, No touch...
This laptop is, in my opinion, the ultimate business laptop for those who move around (who dont sit at the same desk all the time). Its immense portability combined with processing power, battery life, professional design, and keyboard comfort make it...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-25 01:52:43
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Not one for the catwalk, but a good business notebook with excellent battery life...
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IBMs Thinkpads had a consistent reputation as a solid, reliable business-oriented laptop. With IBM divesting of its PC division to Lenovo, many have wondered what will happen to the ThinkPad lineup. Will the quality decrease? What about performance?...
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