Lenovo X200 Tablet PC Hands On Review Part 1
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To future viewers, this is my input:
The x61 and the x200 are wonderful tablets. Near the $2000 USD range for a standard configuration, this is the perfect business tablet; rugged, sturdy, and definitely reliable. The HP tx2z has a multitouch N-Trig DuoSense Technology screen, a capacitive screen, and has an active and passive digitizer.The HP 2730p is the more affordable and faster option, but not as reliable. To consumers, I recommend the tx2z. Otherwise, if price is not an issue, the x200.
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Thats not 61 thats a 60, you liar.
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i hate this labtop i feel as though i completely wasted my money
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i hate this labtop i feel as though i completely wasted my money
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does this on e have a Texas Instruments Firewire chipset?
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is the x200 tablet the same width(thin size) as the NON x200 tablet?
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I bought the Dell XT2 first, but sent it back. I couldn't handle not having the middle scroll button for my trackpoint and an unnecessary touchpad. Feaures on XT2 that I liked: slimer size. I still like the bulkier/rugged Lenovo one because I'm rough on laptops. The XT2 had the capacitive screen (X200 has that now). The XT2 battery is less bulky than on the X200, but I like using the X200 one as a grip. The XT2 stylus was an odd shape (no "eraser") and storage slot was awkward to reach.
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I have the x200. Sadly I bought mine only a few months before the "Enhanced" Multi-Touch (Capacitative) screens were out. My Multi-Touch screen is ok. I mainly use the stylus as the screen gets pretty smeared since you have to press down on it. My computer did come with a cleaning cloth, though. I love the full IBM keyboard and like that there is no touchpad. I do miss the Thinklight and DVD drive, though. (My previous laptop was a T42, not a tablet).
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its an x200... lrn to read
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Really great review!
Any luck on testing the x200 with touchscreen options? There are absolutely zero reviews out there that looks into the multitouch option.
@sbunbun - no, different batteries altogether.
@getwasted - that would be a Dell Latitude XT being the most expensive, not a Lenovo X200.
Rob
gottabemobile 3 years ago