Pros: Light-weight, upgradeable, good price Cons: battery life, crashes
I had used the IBM Thinkpad while I was working at the Stock Exchange. Everybody at the Exchange who traveled a lot was equipped with a Thinkpad. I would go to some hotel, plug it in and I was connected.
When I changed jobs, I was so used to it that...
Pros: Titanium Composite top and bottom covers, mobile pentium III processor featuring intel speedstep technology, and a battery that lasts up to 3.7 hours. Cons: the mouse is too small (but external mouse's are available)
Protected by Titanium Composite covers, ThinkPad T Series notebooks are the lightest, high performance mobile computers around today....amount many features....they have a Mobile Pentium III processor with Intel SpeedStep technology, and a battery that...
Pros: Very fast, incredible screen display, nice appearance Cons: Not so light and a little expensive
Well, what can I say about the T20 other than what a machine. I have used the 600 family, the 380 family, and the 570. I work with these systems all day. But one thing caught my attention most about the T20. For starters, the sleep mode has finally...
I used to do computer consulting and support as a sideline business, and two years ago had a job which involved installing Windows 2000 and a brand-new IBM T20 and configuring it for the company's network. I had just bought a brand-new Toshiba Satellite...
Pros: Good balance between power and portability, bright screen Cons: cost, reduced size keyboard, support issues, 2 spindle design
I bought this computer a few months back and wanted to use it a little before I submitted a review. Here it goes, the good, the bad, and the ugly on this notebook:
The good:
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This is a light machine with a 14.1" TFT...
Pros: the weight,style,and power Cons: none really
The IBM T-20 notebooks are the lightest, high performance mobile computers around today....amount many features they have a Mobile Pentium III processor with Intel SpeedStep technology, and a battery that lasts up to almost 4 hours and on top of it...
Pros: Screen size, form factor, product support Cons: Expensive, no trackpad available
If you are sick of carrying around a 7 pound "desktop replacement" laptop but you still want the cutting edge performance, the IBM ThinkPad T20 is a fabulous option.
Weighing in at 4.6 pounds with a 14.1" screen, a large hard...
Pros: Large/bright screen, fast, keyboard light, DVD, hot swappable drives Cons: Short battery life, pricey, no trackpad
If you have the money, this is a great little laptop. The large, bright screen is the first thing you notice. The keyboard is easy to use and has a nice "bounce" to it.
When working on the plane or in dim situations a nice light shines down...
Pros: Quality, Speedy (not for 3D Games) Cons: Price, Slow 3D performance.
I only had my T20 for about 3 months. Thus far, I am more than delighted/impressed. My previous laptop was a Dell Inspiron 7000. That Dell was a great machine. However it is of no competition for the T20. The T20 is faster than all other laptops in...
This laptop includes 4 easy launch buttons which will take you easily to your favorite Web destinations. It also has Track Point pointing device and internet scrolling bar which includes the Press To Select Feature. It has great multimedia and...
Pros: Lightweight, feature packed, stable Cons: high price, DVD playback not smooth
I got the opportunity to use the IBM T20 when my company decided to standardize on the newer T20 and make the older Thinkpad 570 obsolete. My first impressions of this machine was that it felt light, yet also sturdy. Unlike the 570, the T20 includes...
Pros: Great screen, good amount of RAM, tech support is more than adaquate Cons: locks sometimes
Value for Price: 9/10
The overall value for the price of this system is not the best. It comes with 128 megs of RAM, which is good. The display panel is more than adaquate... it gives you a brilliant display, and it's 12.1 in, which works...
Pros: Very sturday and effecient Cons: Could be lighter
This laptop has a very impressive covering on the outside, looks very solid. It is very sturdy, yet refined in its appearance. The screen is could be brighter ( but tis not below average), and the performance is excellent. The keys on the previous 770ED...
Pros: High quality, good service. Compatibility of hardware to IBM parts and software incomparable. Cons: With no-name brand hardware there are compatibility problems. No floppy drive.
I've heard a lot about the cons of laptop computers. Yeah they break easily. Yeah they are more expensive. Yeah you have to have a whole bunch of attachments on it in order to have all the options (in comparison to the desktop). But I sincerely like...
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