DETAILS::::::::::
- CPU: 2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7300
- Display Size (inches): 12.1
- Wide Screen: No
- Total HD Size (GB): 160 Min.
- Weight (lbs.): 3.6
- Price When Reviewed: $1558
ADVANTAGES:::::::
- Extended battery life
- Nice docking station
D"ADVANTAGES:::::::
- Optical drive not integrated
- No touchpad; eraserhead only
Brief Intro About X61
In the ThinkPad X61, Lenovo has introduced its successor to the ThinkPad X60. The X61 uses Intel's
This 3.6-pound X-series member goes to the top of our list of ultraportables for mobile professionals. Our X61 test unit, with a 2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7300 processor and 2GB of DDR2-667 SDRAM, earned a WorldBench 6 Beta 2 score of 75, which is tops among currently tested ultraportables. The extended-life four-cell battery lasted an amazing 6 hours and 14 minutes.
The bright, 12.1-inch screen and the keyboard might feel a bit close at first, but the cramped feeling quickly goes away. The keyboard has no touchpad, but the eraserhead pointing device is first-rate and easy to acclimate to. The usual nice touches found on Lenovo keyboards, such as volume buttons and a one-press launch of the recovery system, are also present.
The UltraBase docking station adds four more USB ports (for a total of seven) as well as legacy parallel and serial ports. In addition, the modular optical drive has a side release, so you can swap with one hand between an optical drive, a second battery, or a second hard drive (those are optional accessories). Including the base, which is easy to snap on and off, the unit's total weight is a little over 6 pounds.
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