Read more.Slimmer, sleeker ThinkPad breaks cover with second-generation Intel Core processors.
Read more.Slimmer, sleeker ThinkPad breaks cover with second-generation Intel Core processors.
What's an infinity display when it's at home?
Also lols at above
If it's the same meaning as HP's Infinity Display, HP Infinity screen comparison @ NotebookReview.
The soft-touch matte-black is hopefully the same as older IBM ThinkPads.
miniyazz (04-01-2011)
I am still using my IBM Thinkpad T43 and its fantastic, if i were to buy another laptop it would certainly be a thinkpad they are the best
if you cant find a reasonable 2nd hand thinkbook? go check out hp's business referb range. I got a nc8430 cos i couldnt find a reasonably priced T60. Its got very similar build quality and I've loaded 7 on it. (vista drivers for the x1600 but it works nicely) only gets a gamer score of 2 for the gfx which i'm alittle dubious about.
And still no expresscard slot! At least I couldn't see anywhere for one in that preview video. Lenovo can go hang as far as I'm concerned, they simply do not make mid-range workstation laptops worth bothering about any more. They almost all have Intel graphics, too.
-Casimir's Blake
Psychedelic Tektoniks From The Berenices
I understand what you're getting at, ThinkPads of the past no matter how big or small always had a PCMCIA slot; you would expect to find expresscard slot in all newer machines. The Edge class isn't aimed as a portable workstation, you may have more success looking at the T or W series.
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