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by syc , Oct 04 '00
Pros: Awesome display, smart ports Cons: Pricey
I recently gave the Thinkpad 600X a rave review so how could a notebook really improve upon it? That was my attitude as I first opened the T20. I doubted that it could really be all that much better; instead, I figured it would be only marginally better...
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by nitsud , Apr 20 '01
Pros: I love this laptop! It's size, processor, and large hard drive won me over. Cons: It is pricey, but other than that I have no complaints.
Well, Epinions lack of new categories strikes again. This is a review of the IBM ThinkPad X20, but I'm placing it in the T20 category since there is no X20 category. If you notice that one has been created please drop me an e-mail and I'll move this...
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by mechlan , Feb 18 '01
Pros: Durable exterior construction, easy to use, tons of features. Cons: Poor volume control. Keys break off easy. Some hardware problems.
I work for a huge company that a few months ago purchased about 1200 of these IBM t20 laptops and rolled them out to users at remote offices all over the country. I work as an analyst on the helpdesk and am responsible for supporting these laptops and a...
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by Chippolot , Apr 11 '01
Pros: It has a fast microsilicon processor, that is on par with its competitors. Cons: Overall, its not a great bargain, and the display is strange.
To say the least, IBM has disapointed me. Not since the great overexaggeratedm "super-computer" of the mid 80's has IBM put out such a farse. However, Ill let you, the customer decide by giving you the one-two on the IBM Thinkpad T20.
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by Hypetup , Feb 26 '01
Pros: Thin, Compact Cons: none
Lightest ThinkPad notebook with a 13.3'' screen - The sleek, new ThinkPad T20 packs a lot of performance into a thin and light package. The Titanium Composite in the top and bottom covers of this 1.3"-slim notebook creates a lighweight design with...
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by gazzed , Feb 20 '01
Pros: fast,easy to use Cons: none
My company ordered 600 new T20s, and we've received about 50 of them so far. Apparently IBM can't make them fast enough because they're delayed in shipping. But anyways, back to the product.
The new T20 is one of the finest laptops I've seen...
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by Alendrix , Feb 27 '01
Pros: Hot Swappable Drive Bay, Small Size, Great Graphics Cons: Price, OS Upgrade Ablility
My company decided that I needed a laptop. So they went out and supplied me with an IBM ThinkPad T20. All in all it is a wonderful machine. The processor is a Pentium III 750; my machine has a 18GB hard drive, and 128MB of RAM. The display measures...
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by emmjay , Apr 08 '01
Pros: Ease of use, lightweight Cons: could be more durable
The IBM ThinkPad series has always been one of my favorites. Because of it's ease of use, portability. and optional features. The t-20 and t-21 series are the best yet. bringing all the best features along for the ride.
I am a I.S. Technician...
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by Beawriter , Mar 10 '01
Pros: Small,light weight, convenient Cons: keyboard is small
I needed a machine with more memory, portability and capable of using my software. I found what I wanted in the T20 and called it my dream machine. The dream part was because of the $3,000 plus price.
I use the machine when I go away on...
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by jjgeek , Dec 24 '00
Pros: Fast, light, big display, 18GB drive Cons: Gets way to hot on your lap and hands
My company has been and continues to provision all employees with IBM laptops. Excellent dependability and service. The cost is a bit higher than other lines but the product is really solid, durable and functional.
I have used the IBM 600X...
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by vestiano , Apr 09 '01
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...
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by zipmail , Jan 27 '01
Pros: Sturdy, compact, powerful desktop replacement. Cons: Expensive, 3hrs battery life just okay.
I couldn't find any reviews on the ThinkPad T21 which is basically a T20 with a speed bump using PIII 800mhz or 850mhz chips and a slightly different configuration for its video display.
I had a HP OmniBook 6000 just before buying this and...
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by mooremike1 , Apr 19 '01
Pros: Great size & POWER. Cons: Needed a bigger display.
IBM didn't skimp out on this laptop. Their reputation for quality shines in the T series notebooks. The top and bottom covers are titanium composite plastic, making it tough and lighter than most other notebooks.
IBM is known for putting very...
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by lordpyro , Feb 18 '01
Pros: powerful, thin, light, latest features, well designed Cons: NONE
The Thinkpad T20, the flagship of the Thinkpad line, is the most well designed laptop that has come out of any company yet. It is also the sexiest in my opinion (well other than the new titanium Powerbook but that is an Apple and is therefore inherently...
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by bhappy , Apr 13 '01
Pros: Display, speed, easy of swapping CD and diskette drive Cons: price
I recently upgrade from an old IBM Thinkpad 765L to the new IBM T20. Man oh man have there been changes in technology in a few scant years.
The T20 has a very large display and it is beautiful to look at, no need to plug an external monitor into...
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