ThinkPad X41 Tablet: A First Look review
Reviews The convertible ThinkPad X41 Tablet -- the first ThinkPad release from new owner Lenovo -- offers the type of keyboard, processor and features you'd expect to find in an ultraportable notebook. However, its 12.1in.
[June 7, 2005, 10:00]
ThinkPad X41 review
Reviews One of the smallest and lightest ultraportable notebooks available, the black wedge-shaped ThinkPad X41 has a petite 26.8cm by 21.1cm footprint; the front edge measures a razor-sharp 2.1cm thick, although the rear bulges to 2.7cm.
[July 5, 2005, 16:05]
ThinkPad X41 Tablet: A First Look
Talkback Hi I really like the tablet is is easy to use and I find I can use it in so many different places. I notice Lenovo have a UK port now as well http://www.lenovo.co.uk which is nice to
[October 28, 2005, 21:41]
Lenovo ThinkPad X60s review
Reviews Measuring 26.8cm wide, 21.1cm deep, and 2cm high at the front (2.8cm at the back), the ThinkPad X60s is nearly identical to its predecessor, the ThinkPad X41. The base X60s configuration weighs just 1.3kg, although our test unit, which included an...
[April 7, 2006, 8:45]
The Best Ultraportable Of Its Era
Member Review The ThinkPad X22 is a pre-Centrino ultralight laptop. That means that it doesn't get the amazing battery life of its successors and its a bit larger and heavier. That said, it is still am amazing piece of hardware that fulfills all of the promises...
[August 21, 2006, 14:44]
Rugged, Durable, Reliable
Member Review Having been the previous owner of both the X30 and X41 Thinkpad machines I was already familiar with the build quality and equipment layout of the Thinkpad product range. The alteration of the power adapter connection on the unit is unfortunate as...
[December 24, 2006, 21:03]
Lenovo Plans Convertable ThinkPad
News The first-ever ThinkPad that converts to a tablet PC will make its debut on Monday, ZDNet UK's sister title CNET News.com has learned. China's Lenovo Group is expected to announce its new X41 Tablet Series (X41T) in coordination with IBM, which...
[June 6, 2005, 9:35]
The Best Slate Choice
Member Review I chose this specifically to make myself use a Tablet PC as a Tablet PC, rather than as a convertbile laptop. If that's what you are after too this is the best bet. Otherwise look at the X41 or hp4200.
[February 8, 2006, 16:33]
Tablet PCs: Is The Writing On The Wall?
News Tablet PCs have enjoyed a brief resurgence of publicity since IBM and China’s Lenovo Group unveiled the first ThinkPad convertible notebook at the start of June. But after having remained a decidedly niche product since Microsoft chairman Bill...
[July 1, 2005, 10:55]
From IBM Caterpillar To Lenovo Butterfly?
News Lenovo's acquisition of IBM's desktop division for £920m last December may not have been the most expensive deal in the history of IT buy-outs but it caused political waves unprecedented in the technology industry.
[September 29, 2005, 17:10]
Motion LE1600 review
Reviews The Motion LE1600 shares roughly the same dimensions as the M1400, measuring 24cm wide by 29.6cm deep by 1.87-2.2cm high (in portrait orientation). The 1.42kg LE1600 weighs 130g less than the Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST5022, and it feels well...
[July 21, 2005, 11:35]
