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Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Tablet Video Review

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With great performance, battery life and keyboard usability, Lenovo's ThinkPad X61 offers one of the best experiences in convertible tablets. Cisco Cheng takes a closer look.

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  • damn he looks like he is going to whip me with a bamboo stick if I dont consider the tablet

  • Guys, stop making fun of him, he's the best Laptop/Tablet analyst. He's the PCMag expert on laptops and tablet, I believe he's the lead analyst at PCMag. I heard one of their podcasts, believe me, he is very knowledgeable on these types of tech. I said this before on the same video posted by another taker. The main point is, he's better than all of you, so stop making fun of him.

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  • no optical drive...ew

  • Haha VidNoob, we Asians is too serious in work.

  • Sisqo Chan, me see you long time?

  • dont like the fact that it is chinese now, it seems to have lost something. i have seen alot of new chinese thinkpads and they are not as good as they were

  • He seems very ...hmmm...intense.

  • what do you think abt dell tablet xt2??????

  • true, makes me wanna pee...........

  • lol, that is what i was thinking

  • Some one seems constipated in this video :S.

    Btw, The price now starts at $1200. i ordered Mine on ebay. It has 120GB Hdd,XGA MV+MT view, 2GB of ram (But I am going to put 4Gb as soon as i recieve it). It also has the ultrabase, with DVD-R+W. I costed me $1500 CDN, roughly $1300 USD.

  • Well, I agree with him on all his points - I own an X60 Tablet myself - and I think this video review is much more informative than Dan Ackerman's at CNet. However, it really would be nice if he lightened up a bit. Maybe he had a bad day?

    Should anybody be interested: I opted for the X60 as the TX2500 I was able to try had a bad screen, felt plasticky and didn't feel very nice to write on. The X60/X61 Tablet's design does not look that great, but it feels very nice to work with.

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