LENOVO ThinkPad T61 Test
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z60 not t61
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What the machine was typing:
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True, but it's also got no broken plastic, all the keys work, and the monitor is still quite bright.
I've also got a much newer Dell that's missing one key, has two that will fall off if I press them, and is only still in one piece because I epoxied the monitor together and re-threaded the monitor hinge and put in a bolt twice the size... and that's after ~3 years of similar treatment.
And when it comes to looks... why fix it if it ain't broke?
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@AwesomeMcTasty It looks brand new because they haven't changed the look of them at all :P
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I've got a Lenovo R61e Thinkpad and I love it. I've only owned Sony laptops in the past but I always wanted a Thinkpad so I decided to make the change. There are only two small things I don't like about it; the keyboard flex and the slight flex of the palmrest. Is there any way to really tighten down the keyboard?
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Good quick look at the computer's durability. I have an extremely detailed unboxing, review and comparison of the w510 for the more serious buyers. Thinkpad laptops all take on the general same shape/form, so look here to really understand all of the Thinkpad line of notebooks. From heating system to multi touch features, it is on my channel, here:
watch?v=RAXyqKoWWiU
Just letting you guys know there is finally a super-detailed review of the Lenovo workstation series w510 laptops.
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@lenovox201t I know that ;) I cannot afford a T410s or something.
Mine doesn´t crash. (got it by now)
Maybe you had just a defective model?
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Lenovo does not sell T60s anymore, unless you want a second hand PC.
I personally used to have a T60, and it always crashes.
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@AwesomeMcTasty Nice :D
I also have an 600E , but I gave it to my brother.
I´m looking forward to buy a T60 =)
This is exactly why I still use my 11 year old ThinkPad... the thing looks like it's brand new, even though I've dropped it and even tripped and stepped on it once!
AwesomeMcTasty 2 years ago 23
Funny. A ThinkPad works after you've sat, stood, stomped, and even rolled your car over it once or twice, yet a MacBook of about the same power for $200-$500 more will break if you trip on it.
BluerimTech 1 year ago 20