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    Thinkpad T60 2623D6U

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by waterloo, May 27, 2006.

  1. waterloo

    waterloo Notebook Evangelist

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    I would like to know what you think about a T60 2623D6U.
    Specs are Intel Core Duo 1.83GHz | 512MB DDR2 | 80GB S-ATA | ATI x1300 graphic card | Finger print reader | 6 cell | cdrw - dvd |

    Are these notebooks good to buy? I will play some games like Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, WOW, Americas army maybe doom 3 and hl2... BUT most likely I will do lot of homework, presentations, watch movies and use it for speaches and stuff. It has no S-Video right? WhY? The 6 cell is OK?? Does this drive really have problem when watching movie??
     
  2. royz86

    royz86 Newbie

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    It's not widescreen so I think it is better to wait for Z61t 14" wide-aspect...
     
  3. waterloo

    waterloo Notebook Evangelist

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    what's so good bout this widescreen?? Is it true this model can't get warrenty in Canda?
     
  4. Alexz

    Alexz Notebook Geek

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    All 2623 models (being T4x or T6x) carry US-only warranty - easily checked by Lenovo IWS (International Warranty Service) check-up. Theis is apparently the reason they often can be found much better priced then similarily configured models that carry true internaitonal warranty (such as 2668 and many others).
    If you intend to sue one mainly outside US - I would suggest looking elsewhere (just purchase similrily configured model that isn't 2623 - check Lenovo IWS section for appropriate models). May cost higher then 2623, but warranty still worth it... (IMHO, of course).