2010年8月12日星期四

something about the ibm thinkpad x60 battery

Lenovo IBM Thinkpad X60 in the test
Since yesterday I got my new notebook, the ThinkPad X60 IBM / Lenovo. In a previous post I have already been announced - here is the first report.
Thinkpad X60Am start immediately once the basic data:

    
* Processor: Intel Core Duo processor T2400, 1.83GHz
    
* RAM: 512 MB SODIMM
    
* Hard drive: 80 GB
    
* Connection: Gigabit Ethernet, WLAN (a, b, g), Bluetooth
    
* Weight: 1.45 kg
The subnotebook does the same at first glance, one for IBM usual solid. Stable mount screen, keyboard with a good attack, solid finish and the usual simple design. Compared with the X31 (my previous laptop) but there are small differences:
Pros: (compared with Thinkpad X31)

    
* More money (always good)
    
* New is a hardware switch for the WLAN module.
    
* There is now also Windows keys. This makes the buttons beside a little narrower, but is still functional.
    
* Fingerprint scanner (more on this below)
    
* The lid can be opened with one hand at last
Cons:

    
* There is no more for a CF card reader for SD cards. But in the PC Card slot, of course, fits a converter.
    
* Update: The fan noise is much higher than the X31. Even if the system is under no great burden, the fan is audible. Even if it slows performance and enables the automatic fan adjustment is, unfortunately, but listen to even a noise.
      
The drive also generates an audible noise without access unfortunately. Thus, the X60 is compared to the X31 is no longer described as very quiet.
    
* All connections are now on the sides of the notebook and not on the back. I personally think this is not so practical, because the notebook side now just need more space (eg, Ethernet links, and power cord to the right. The USB ports are, however, to achieve the better.

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