I'm interested in the X32 for office applications, web, e-mail, and programs such as InDesign, Photoshop, and Filemaker Pro. I am looking for a solid lightweight notebook, with a clear and bright screen, decent battery life, and a quiet machine whose fan does not run often under light to medium load. I searched the forum and could find no comments on the X32; does anyone have experience with it?
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It is a good ultraportable and faster than the X41 as it uses regular Dothan Pentium M and standard 2.5" hard drive which can be upgraded. It does not offer hard drive protection like the x41. There is the x60 with the Core Duo, but it will be more pricey.
Thinkpad X32
Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Notebooker, Apr 2, 2006.