Thinkpad X60 — the Tablet Goes Ultraportable
Rovi writes "Lenovo had a gift for Thinkpad fans this season- they finally released the successor to the X41 Tablet. The Thinkpad X60 Tablet weighs in at about three and a half pounds and has great tablet functionality. The updates from the older model include a 2.5" hard drive (the X41 used a 1.8"), automatic screen orientation, and an Intel Core Duo processor. For performance seekers some serious upgrades are available, such as a 120GB 5400RPM hard drive, 100GB 7200RPM drive, SXGA+ monitor, or up to 4GB of RAM."
Run Linux or OpenBSD or my favourite, FreeBSD? Can I actually use the tablet features with those OSs?
Just asking.
If the tablet is facing a mirror, will the display properly orientate itself to be readable in a mirror?
When does the regular show come back on?
The X60 looks like a Toshiba M400 without a CD/DVD drive - much like the M200.
My question is, how does the Core Duo 1.8Ghz Low Voltage CPU performance compare to the standard Core Duo 1.8Ghz CPU in the M400.
Towards the end, IBM's choice of laptop hardware and their BIOS ACPI tables worked very well with Linux. IBM's support may translate some, since Lenovo started from a good position and were not necessarily inclined to deviate for no reason (Also, Lenovo bought the employees too, so the tendency would be strong). My biggest concern is if they continued to take care to do the ACPI tables properly or not going forward, but having the same firmware developers gives me hope.
XML is like violence. If it doesn't solve the problem, use more.
>You mean you'd rather have one of those bathroom fixture-lookin' Apples that just exude indecisiveness and shallow fashion obsession?
>Taste is in the eye of the beholder.
Indeed.
And vision is in his mouth.
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