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Abstract: Video Review: The Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Laptop is the thinnest tablet PC in the world. This ultraportable laptop is 1.1” thin and weighs in around 3.8 pounds. The battery life is excellent with an average life of around 7 hours for normal use.The...
Unique swivel design, Thin and light, Very comfortable keyboard, Protection features, Active rotate feature, Eraser feature on stylus, Fingerprint reader
No optical drive
Honestly before really taking a closer look at the X60 Tablet I wondered why so many people had ThinkPads compared to the flashier Dells, Sonys, or Toshibas. Now I can see why. The level of protection of not just the hardware, but your data also i...
Very fast Intel Core Duo processor
Amazing 4GB RAM capacity
Lightweight without dock
Excellent quality touch screen
Fantastic battery life with 8-cell battery
Biometric security
Thick body
No built-in optical drive
Not wide screen
Busy keyboard
While the Lenovo X60 is not sexy or aesthetic in design, it is a powerful and reliable workhorse. The X60 has numerous features that are absolutely ideal for corporate and mobile-management use. The touch screen is awesome. Battery life goes far beyond...
Lightweight, portable design; good performance and battery life; comfortable stylus and keyboard; screen automatically rotates when you adjust tablet position; touch screen is usable in direct sunlight.
Expensive; somewhat dim display; lacks S-Video port; price does not include an optical drive.
The lightweight Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet now runs Windows Vista--and remains one of the best convertible tablets on the market.
Abstract: Laptop aficionados wondered whether Lenovos acquisition of the ThinkPad line from IBM would hurt the class act of the notebook world. Now, Tablet PC fans have to be wondering if the new Windows Vista operating system would help or hurt the usability ...
Exceptionally light for a convertible, Best keyboard, Six-plus hours of battery life with extended battery, Generous Tablet buttons
Sluggish hard drive, Weak microphone and speaker
The original IBM/Lenovo X41 convertible has been our favorite ultralight Tablet-notebook combo since it premiered nearly two years ago, but its poky CPU has long since been outpaced by the competition. We are happy to see that everything we loved about...
Lightweight, portable design; comfortable stylus and keyboard; screen automatically rotates when you adjust tablet position; touch screen is usable in direct sunlight.
Expensive; lacks S-Video port; price does not include an optical drive.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet strikes the best compromise between a ultraportable tablet and a full-featured laptop.