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FCC Pics of the IBM ThinkPad X41 Tablet PC

jkendrick writes "jkOnTheRun has posted pics of the rumored IBM ThinkPad X41 Tablet PC pulled from the FCC filing. It looks as expected, a nice black ThinkPad with a major exception, the swivel screen and the Tablet OS."

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  1. real or not.. by testednegative · · Score: 5, Informative

    thats one sweet concept in my opinion. put a little hole on the back so you can hang it when its in tablet mode and you have a picture frame too!

    ... and heres mirrordot to the rescue
    http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/adae1f7a0023fd6c0 a442b089c527c0f/index.html

  2. what about this tablet pc by grumpyman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Excuse me but what is the significance of this tablet PC? There're tons of these similar thingie out there...

  3. Re:With photoshop... by ergo98 · · Score: 5, Funny

    So with photoshop and a blog, I can get on slashdot?

    Sure, you just need to find a way to get your pictures hosted on an fcc.gov server as well. Good luck!

  4. Re:Looks as expected by NetJunkie · · Score: 5, Informative

    Heavy? The X series is 2.7lbs. That's not heavy. The IBM screens are great. My T42P is 14" and does 1400x1050 and is clearer than any other I've seen. They offer 15" screens now on most models if you want the extra size and weight.

  5. Additional Info. by nyxon · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those who care, The notebook comes equipped with a 12.1" XGA display and is powered by an Intel Pentium M 1.50 GHz processor. The X41 was first available April 12th and will set you back at least $1,999. - nYx

  6. Re:Looks as expected by avalys · · Score: 5, Informative

    They are not ugly. A purple, plasticy Toshiba or Sony shitbox is ugly. Thinkpads look purposeful, like a Hummer H1 or F-18. They're not supposed to be beautiful, they're supposed to work.

    As for heavy, I don't know where you got that - have you ever used a modern Thinkpad? When I was looking for a thin, light 15" mobile desktop, a Thinkpad was all I could find.

    As for the "nipple" joystick, most Thinkpads come with both the nipple and a touchpad, so you can use whatever you want. The ultraportables don't, but what do you expect? A touchpad is a waste of space and weight.

    As for the screen, you're basing your opinion on shitty spy photos that were submitted to the FCC? I have a Thinkpad T42p, and the 1600x1200 screen is the best I've ever used.

    IBM is the last remaining manufacturer of quality PC laptops. I'm glad to see that the sale of the PC division to Lenovo hasn't affected that.

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  7. Re:Ugly by Anaphiel · · Score: 5, Interesting
    As soon as the function of a laptop changes, they'll change the form.

    About two years ago I attended a presentation with one of the heads of IBM's industrial design group, and he had some pretty interesting things to say about why the ThinkPads look the way they do. The one that stuck in my head was that "they're boxy and angular because pretty much all of the interior components are boxy and angular... introducing curves, beveled edges, and round corners would just result in wasted space".

    As a long-time PowerBook owner (replete with curves, beveled edges, and round corners) I walked away from the discussion still thinking that the machines were ugly, but recognizing that they were purposely ugly, rather than from trying to look cool and failing miserably.