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    Titanium cover

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by orca3000, Oct 29, 2006.

  1. orca3000

    orca3000 Notebook Evangelist

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    The titanium cover increases price and weight, and I've heard that the coating on the metal can get scratched off pretty easily. Does the titanium really offer better protection to the screen and worth it considering these problems?

    This is a link about losing the coating on the titanium.
    http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=32044
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    It does seem a bit more rigid. The Z61m I review got a scratch on it while I was reviewing it though I did not drop or otherwise harm it. Look I answered you question before you posted it.
     
  3. mark7

    mark7 Notebook Enthusiast

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    LOL... Daylight Savings Time - gotta love it! It changed back last night, didn't it? Being in Arizona, we have plenty of daylight and see no reason to save any of it :rolleyes:
     
  4. orca3000

    orca3000 Notebook Evangelist

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    I heard the the plastic lids in Z series have a lot of flex. Is that true?