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by hpvamp , Jan 29 '01
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...
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by emmjay , May 20 '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. Technitian...
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by qm796 , Oct 06 '00
Pros: Fast, light, solid, gorgeous Cons: Terrible mushy keyboard
Everything about this notebook is excellent. It has a really tough case, excellent support for Linex, gorgeous large screen, good DVD playback, audio etc. There is nothing I can fault, except for the pathetic keyboard. It is so bad, that I sent it...
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by hql2k2 , Nov 03 '01
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...
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by illy14 , Jan 19 '01
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...
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by itsky , Dec 05 '00
Pros: Fast, fairly light weight Cons: No "Windows" key on the keyboard
I received this machine through work. I have always been skeptical about IBM hardware having experience with older IBM equipment. However, I am highly impressed with the T20. The system originally had Windows 98 installed, however, with my line of...
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by itswoodie , Jun 07 '01
Pros: 600 mhz, Amazing screen, Beautifully modeled, powerful, large hard drive. Cons: Expensive
Well, IBM's gone and done it again. They outdid themselves for the 100th time, and this time they did it exceptionaly well. With every new labtop, IBM makes them stronger, faster, lighter, and even nicer looking. The IBM Thinkpad T20 is an exceptional...
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by JohnW , Apr 13 '01
Pros: Light, compact, easy to carry and AWESOME computer to use Cons: None!
I had the opportunity to borrow an IBM T20 on a business trip. I had to be out of town for a week and need to access to a computer while I was gone. Having used laptops before, frankly I figured that I would miss my PC more than my wife. While I...
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by Gustavus3 , Jul 10 '01
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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by Lurick , Sep 18 '00
Pros: improve the performance,fix some bugs Cons: some risk,maybe damaged computer
As a experienced computer user,you must know what it mean that upgrade your computer's BIOS to the newest version,especially for the newest laptop model "Thinkpad T20".
Last week, I download the newest BIOS version 1.07,and upgrade...
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by daslayer321 , Mar 13 '01
Pros: good quality Cons: too expensive
My friend bought this laptop recently, and he was very disapointed. He spent around 3500 dollars and he got a laptop that was worth only 2000 dollars. Dont get me wrong, this laptop is good and if you have any extra money to spend, then by all means get...
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by ohknaks , Sep 20 '00
Pros: Speed, Size, Hard Drive Space Cons: HD Carrier, Temp.
Let me start out by saying this is a great laptop. I haven't seen a laptop this fast before in my life. With 750 mhz, you won't be needing another one for a long time. However, if you plan on using this on planes, or other confined areas, make sure you...
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by likestech , Apr 17 '01
Pros: Power, Speed, and memory all in a thin package. Cons: IBM wants more for their stuff, too much more.
This IBM thinkpad is one hot laptop! It's lightweight, sleek looking, and is a technological marvel for how they packed that much power (all 700MHz!) in such a thin box. It's also literally hot. It gets HOT! THIS MIGHT BE ONE LAPTOP YOU DON'T WANT TO SET...
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by tluu , Feb 12 '01
Pros: Light weight, powerful, looks nice. Cons: Pricey.
I have an IBM Thinkpad T21 PIII 850Mhz, 14.1" TFT (1400x1050), 196MB RAM, 30GB HD, DVD and Windows 2000. It is light and thin, around 5 pounds.
I bought it through discovercard.com shopcenter which allowed me to save an additional 5%.
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by Lurick , Sep 14 '00
Pros: Portability, Powerful , Cons: can not use CD-Rom and floppy at same time
At the first time when I use the Thinkpad T20 2647-41c,I was shocked by its features,14" wildly screen ,2.3kg light weight,and powerful performance.
But as the time goes by, I also found some inconvenience point:
1.You can not use the...
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