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    Why is Z60/1m not CFRP???

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by njcs, May 29, 2006.

  1. njcs

    njcs Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was set on getting the z61m, but just found our that it is made of ABS. I need a laptop that will last. The z60/1t is cfrp so why not the z60/1m :confused:
    Does cfrp make a big difference in feel??
     
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    njcs Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does the m feel as strong as the t??
     
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    bman22 Notebook Consultant

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    The m is strong thanks to the rollcage. Although, I dont know have strong the m is without the titanium cover.
     
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    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    I would agree the Z is very solid.
     
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    njcs Notebook Enthusiast

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    OK the m is solid compared to other notebooks like dell, hp. But how does the Zm measure up Zt or the T-60 which are both cfrp

    Also does this mean the z61m wont float in water??
     
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    What does it matter? I'm pretty certain it won't work even if it's floating!