Review: Lenovo ThinkPad X60s (CNET)
CNET has published a review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X60s. The ThinkPad X60s is one of the first of the Intel Centrino/Core Duo-powered ultraportable notebooks, and this is the first review of it I’ve seen.
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CNET has published a review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X60s. The ThinkPad X60s is one of the first of the Intel Centrino/Core Duo-powered ultraportable notebooks, and this is the first review of it I’ve seen.
IT Reviews has published a new review of the Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook S2110, a lightweight AMD Turion-powered notebook with a 13.3-inch display (which is unfortunately not widescreen). It’s one of Fujitsu’s first AMD-powered “professional” ultraportables (‘S’ series = professional), and is 64-bit capable, and has the added feature of adding a second battery in place of the optical drive.
Pocket-lint.co.uk has a review by Stephen Patrick of the Fujitsu LifeBook P7120. The LifeBook P7120 is one of the smaller ultraportable notebooks, with a 10.6-inch widescreen display. It has an Intel 1.2GHz Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Pentium M CPU under the hood as well as an internal DVD burner
LAPTOP Magazine has published their review of the Panasonic Toughbook W4. This is a “semi-rugged” laptop (one of the few that are currently made in this size). It has a 12-inch size display, and uses a 1.2GHz Pentium Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) CPU.
Barry J. Doyle has written a review of the Fujitsu LifeBook P1510D for TabletPCReviewSpot.com. By now you are probably very familiar with the Fujitsu P1510D, the convertible tablet-laptop hybrid (with a physical keyboard) that has an 8.9-inch display and is powered by an Intel Pentium M Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) CPU.