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    Ordered: Lenovo x200t

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Matt is Pro, May 25, 2009.

  1. Matt is Pro

    Matt is Pro I'm a PC, so?

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    As the title suggests, I've ordered the x200t, with an ESD of June 4.

    Specs are in my sig.
     
  2. jonlumpkin

    jonlumpkin NBR Transmogrifier

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    Welcome to the club. Enjoy!
     
  3. MidnightSun

    MidnightSun Emodicon

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    Looks like a very nice machine! :)
     
  4. Thaenatos

    Thaenatos Zero Cool

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    Welcome to the club!
     
  5. cloud_nine

    cloud_nine Notebook Evangelist

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    Good choice! I recently bought an X200 and love it to bits.

    Just wondering, what made you decide on it?
     
  6. Matt is Pro

    Matt is Pro I'm a PC, so?

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    Well, I'm looking for a thin, light tablet for the upcoming school year (junior in university). My old Dell Inspiron 6400 just wasn't cutting it. It was a bit large and heavy for daily trips to and from campus, as well as trips across campus. And I really like the idea of taking notes directly on the computer.

    I had originally gone with the Dell Latitude XT2. Fantastic tablet, only it suffered the same audio issues as it's clam shell counterparts in the Latitude E-Family. It is being returned in the next day or so for a refund. My second choice when looking for a tablet was the x200t. Thus, which leads me to waiting anxiously for it to arrive. I'm beginning to wish I had gone with the Lenovo in the first place.
     
  7. alphakenny1

    alphakenny1 Notebook Consultant

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    nice. I just got mine as well. I'm loving the form, battery life and of course the tablet features. Enjoy!
     
  8. jonlumpkin

    jonlumpkin NBR Transmogrifier

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    So apparently the SU9600 CPU does exist. I thought you'd get it if you placed an order, and it appears that you did.
     
  9. alphakenny1

    alphakenny1 Notebook Consultant

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    Yea they did manufacture my order. A person over at the thinkpad forums also just received the sl9600 with their x200t. Surprisingly without hassle especially with the price mistakes they had, hehe.