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    when will x60t come out?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by seanlee, May 16, 2006.

  1. seanlee

    seanlee Notebook Enthusiast

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    i am currently looking for a tablet that is powerful enough to run some engineering softwares as well as some games (civ 4, heroes 5) the X41t simply lack the performance.
    i personally think the x61t ( i dont' even think there will be x60t) will be released around august after intel has enough core 2 duo.

    i was about to get a T43 or Z61, but i find out that for my budget (1800 to 2000), i can't really get what i want for performance, so i may as well just stick with a high mobility machine.

    also, i feel lenovo blurred the T, R, Z series after the release of new R60 and Z61. they get EXACTUALLY the same config and same prince, i failed to distinguish the differnce between T, R (excpet around 0.5lb weight differnce?). Z just the wide screen version of T.

    could someone please tell me 1.the performance of Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950. how does it compare with my current mobility 9200?
    2.is it good enough to handly vista?
    3.is it better to have a slower CPU with 1.5G ram or a faster CPU with 512/1g ram?
    4.does x60 series support any 7200 rev harddrive?
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    1. Neither is going to be great.
    2. Most likely will run Vista maybe not without the eye candy.
    3. Most likely a slower CPU, but will depend on what you are doing.
    4. x60 uses standard SATA drive which includes 7200.
     
  3. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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