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Lenovo ThinkPad X60s Laptop

For business users the latest laptop model that comes into market by lenovo is ThinkPad X series, the ultraportable X60s which is a very fast, well-designed with number of other advantageous features. Business travelers will find all the ports they need on the ThinkPad X60s: VGA, four-pin FireWire, and three USB 2.0 ports, as well as headphone and microphone jacks. The laptop also includes slots for Type II PC Cards and Secure Digital cards, though ExpressCards require an adapter (not included). The additional new features that are been added up with respect to its predecessor models like ThinkPad X41 are built-in WWAN connectivity and the latest Intel Core Duo processors, costly ThinkPad, larger ThinkPad`s keyboard etc.

Lenovo ThinkPad X60s LaptopThinkPad X60s review unit featured a solid collection of the latest components have Specifications like
  • CPU: 1.66-GHz Core Duo L2400

  • Display Size (inches): 12.1

  • Total HD Size (GB): 80

  • Min. Weight (lbs.): 3.5.

  • RAM: 512MB

  • WorldBench score of 83

  • Battery life: 8 hours, 21 minutes from its 8-cell lithium-ion unit.

  • Width:10.5 inches

  • Deep: 8.3 inches

  • Thickness: 0.8 inch at the front (1.1 inches thick at the back)

  • Base Weight:2.7 pounds

  • Battery weighed : 3.5 pounds (the extended battery also adds 1 inch of depth and 0.4 inch of thickness at the back).

  • Power adapters:Extra 90W AC Adapter (adds 0.7 pound to its total weight)

  • Display: 12.1-inch XGA display, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 [standard]

  • Hard drive :40GB, 5400rpm SATA [standard]

  • Security:Integrated Fingerprint Reader

  • Operating System: Genuine Windows XP Home Edition [standard]

  • USB ports: Three (3)


  • Constructional Features of this laptop includes :Measuring 10.5 inches wide, 8.3 inches deep, and 0.8 inch thick at the front (1.1 inches thick at the back), the ThinkPad X60s is nearly identical to its predecessor, the ThinkPad X41. The base X60s configuration weighs a spritely 2.7 pounds, though our test unit, which included an extended battery, weighed 3.5 pounds (the extended battery also adds 1 inch of depth and 0.4 inch of thickness at the back).The 3.5-pound X60s includes three USB ports, one FireWire port, and slots for SD and PC Cards. Though most ultraportables sacrifice key size to fit a smaller case, the X60s`s keys are large and very comfortable for extended typing.The user can also find dedicated keys for volume and for Lenovo`s ThinkVantage Productivity Center, which offers excellent on-board help, a tour of the system, and other useful utilities.The laptop`s diminutive AC adapter adds 0.7 pound to its total weight. The VAIO VGN-TX670 and the LifeBook P7120 are smaller and lighter and yet manage to incorporate an optical drive, though they also have smaller displays. About its display the ThinkPad X60s`s 12.1-inch display has a 1,024x768 native resolution that provides just enough screen real estate for basic business tasks and Web surfing.As with all ThinkPads, the X60s includes a red TrackPoint pointing stick; beneath the keyboard are three mouse buttons (the center acts as a scroll button) and a fingerprint reader for security. Otherwise, you get just volume controls and a long, blue ThinkVantage button that launches system maintenance, connectivity, and other utilities. Tucked into the lid is a nifty light that illuminates the keyboard in dim environments. One model included the X6 Ultrabase docking station ($160 if you buy it as an option), which features a DVD/CD-RW drive in addition to a number of other ports and connections.ThinkPad X60s offers the maximum degree of connectivity, with modem, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi, and an integrated cellular radio (on select models, including our review unit) that connects to Verizon`s EV-DO data network. Though data plans are still expensive and throughput speeds are occasionally slow, this is a great feature for workers who need to stay connected at all costs.The X60s`s 8-hour, 16-minute battery life is the longest that can be ever seen--very impressive, though not quite surprising, given that our review unit`s price included an 8-cell high-capacity battery. The battery costs $143 if you buy it as an option, and which has it`s own worth. Another feature of X60`s is when you dock the machine, the main unit`s ethernet port turns off. The X60s have a clever ThinkLight LED, which resides in the top edge of the bright 12.1-inch screen, and shines on the keyboard.Like other ThinkPads, the X60s is backed by either a one-year or a three-year warranty, depending on the configuration the user buy, and reasonably priced upgrades are available. Lenovo`s support Web site includes a handful of troubleshooting topics, as well as the expected driver downloads; the site lacks interactive features such as customer forums or the chance to chat in real time with a technician.
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