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Lenovo Thinkpad T60P Widescreen

78

Good

  • Pros
  • Great keyboard
  • Good battery life
  • Cons
  • Screen could be a lot brighter
  • Lacks shared card slot

User Reviews for Lenovo Thinkpad T60P Widescreen

  • Reviewed by: jsprouse86

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: thinkpad button, fingerprint reader, wide screen, bat life

    Weaknesses: no media card reader, screen seems a little "dull" and difficult to read at times.

    Overall Evaluation: All in all I'm happy. So far I haven't had any hardware probs. I got mine thru pc connection great place) with vista business just to change things up. I would say right now vista is taking some time to get used to. as for the machine i did a batt test and got a good 4 hours of "normal" use. I used everything just to check it out. thinkpad button is great. I wish it had a media card reader..there is room. The screen is not as crisp as my fujitu n series, but that is a desktop replacement. I am happy with the weight being half of my fujitu. I give it the thumbs up for now, but i start med school in may and will really put to the test then.

Lenovo ThinkPad T60p Widescreen Review

- The ThinkPad T60p Widescreen is Lenovo's first wide-screen corporate laptop with workstation graphics. Its 256MB ATI Mobility FireGL V5250 graphics chip is optimized for OpenGL, the programming environment of choice for many big-name game developers and other 3D-modeling professionals. The WSXGA+ screen has the high, 1680-by-1050-pixel resolution needed to do detailed graphics work. The screen is quite dim, however, despite being rated at 200 nits. This drawback isn't a deal breaker, but even compared to the 150-nit-rated standard-aspect 14-1-inch Lenovo ThinkPad T60, the Widescreen definitely looks a little darker.

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