The bottom line: The premium you pay is worth it: the ThinkPad T60 delivers a sturdy design, a complete range of network connectivity, top-shelf performance, long battery life, and just enough por...
Compared to other consumer level notebooks on the market, it is midpriced at around $1,370. Powered by the Intel Core 2 Quad processor. Slow performance. Good battery life for a desktop replacemen...
The IBM ThinkPad T Series has always been an excellent choice for businesses for portable powerful computing, but its high price and features do not make it the best choice for the average consumer.
The bottom line: The IBM ThinkPad T43 delivers similar performance but lesser battery life than the identically designed ThinkPad T42; we think the latter remains the better buy.
A good portion of the writing experience is dependent on the operating system; all of the above mentioned tablets load Windows Vista Business , which has an optimized tablet interface built in. ...
The thick metal hinges that attach the screen are very rigid and ensure the screen does not wobble. System runs cool, even though it now has more powerful processor. The vertical viewing angles on...
For those looking for a highly reliable ultraportable notebook that they have to travel with, there is little that can go wrong with the Lenovo THinkPad X60s.
The Sony VAIO FZ is a nice looking notebook with a solid set of features that are sure to appeal to people looking for a full-featured notebook with clean lines. While the entry-level version of th...