Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Tablet 7767 12.1" (Intel Core 2 Duo Processor L7500 (1.6GHz), 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, Vista Business) | 
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1673
Color: Black Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Business CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 1.6 CPU Type: Intel Core Duo Processors: 2 System Bus Speed: 800 System Memory: 1000 Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 120 Floppy Disk Drive: None Native Resolution: 12.1 Modem: Fax / modem Display Size: 12.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 16.3 x 15.4 x 12.9 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: 776796U Model: 776796U UPC: 883609244835 EAN: 0883609244835 ASIN: B000RBEV5C
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| • | X61t 7767 96U 12.1" XGA Core 2 Duo L7500; 120GB; DVD+/-RW RAM 2 x 1 GB; WiFi Intel 3945 abg; Intel TurboCache 1 GB (Robson) |
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Product Description The ThinkPad X61 Tablet delivers hardware-based security and enhanced manageability, along with exceptional performance and outstanding mobility. And like all X Series notebooks, the X61 Tablet is ultraportable and offers extremely long battery life.
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Excellent tablet July 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this my first tablet PC after extensive research. I believe the Lenovo offers the best combination of tablet experience, durability, and portability.
What I like about my X61t: *Long battery life - it can easily get 4 to 5 hours. *Excellent pen feel - it feels almost like writing on paper. *Very solid feel and construction. *Quiet and doesn't overheat. *Good screen quality for a tablet. As you expect for a tablet, it is not as bright and sharp as regular laptop screen but my son has HP tx2120 and the screen on it is horrible compared with X61t. *Very easy and comfortable to hold in slate mode with extended battery. *Windows Vista pen integration and support is outstanding compared to XP. *Handwriting recognition in Vista is very good. *Fingerprint reader for password management works great and saves a lot of typing in the slate mode.
Other comments *The X61t doesn't have a DVD drive but when you think about it, when was it last time you really needed one? I certainly can't remember but some people may view this as a negative. *It doesn't have a wide screen. But I think the standard screen works better than widescreen in the slate mode on screen this small anyway. *ThinkVantage software. This is a mixed bag. While there are some parts that I like (fingerprint/password manager) there are others that are annoying and take up resources unnecessarily. *X61t is not the coolest looking laptop on the market. Personally, I like the simple unassuming look but I can understand that for image-conscious people this may be a problem.
About Vista. Unlike others, I've had no problems with Vista on my X61. It runs reasonably fast with the 2GB installed. The start up is also relatively (for windows) fast but I keep it in sleep mode most of the time anyway and the wake up time from sleep is just a few seconds. I have two laptops which came with Vista (Ultimate and Business) and two desktops with XP Professional. If the laptops didn't come with Vista, I wouldn't upgrade from xp and I'm keeping xp on my desktops. So while I have no major issues with Vista on new system, I'm very cautious about upgrading existing system.
The right system for travel May 7, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
So I had a budget. I could spend up to 7K. I looked at Alienware, Dell, some exotic Japanese jobs... but my first instinct was for the X61. I'm a programmer and designer, and need to have good resolution and decent speed. I loaded a 8 GIG HCSD card for the boost.
I must say. This thing does the trick. Its fast enough, has a gorgeous screen, etc. I'm still getting used to the fact that I have a Wacom here. That was really the selling point. Jounal kicks it. And its really well built. It kindof looks like any other flimsy black business laptop, but when you get close, when you feel it, its solid.
I have it hooked up to a 750 WD book and some JBL travel speakers and I must say, it can do the multimedia. I loaded Starcraft on it (perfect for a tablet).
It gets sweeter: 1400x1050 is a decent res.
I spent 2K for mine. J&J in NYC. It came with the base with DVDRW DL.
Its not a desktop. Its not crazy powerful. Its not many things, but it allows me to work remotely, and that's what I need.
Get it if you can.
LENOVO ARE THIEVES STAY AWAY April 6, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
THE OTHER REVIEW IS CORRECT. THEY HAVE NO INTEGRITY.I BOUGHT THIS LAPTOP AS WELL AS ANOTHER LAPTOP FFROM LENOVO AT THE SAME TIME AND THEY BOTH BROKE WITHIN A MONTH!!!! CHECK MY OTHER REVIEW AS WELL. THE LCD SCREEN BROKE ON THIS ONE WHEN I TAPPED IT WITH THE PEN. THIS IS A TABLET PC PEOPLE. THAT IS WHAT UR SUPPOSED TO DO. CALLED THEM AND THEY SSAID SEND IT IN AND THEY WOULD FIX IT. I RECIEVED NO PHONE CALL OR EMAIL SO I ASSUMED THE FIX WAS UNDER WAY. I CALLED BACK A WEEK LATER AND THEY SAID THEY WOULD NOT FIX IT. THAT I BRIKE THE LAPTOP AS A RESULT OF CARELESSNESS!!! I COULDNT BELIEVE IT THEY SAID THEY WOULD FIX FOR $800. THIS LAPTOP BASICALLY CAME OUT OF THE BOX BROKEN AND THEY WOULD NOT FIX!! THIEVES THIEVES THIEVES.... THEY SENT IT BACK AND I BROUGHT IT TO SOMEONE ELSE WHO FIED FOR 200... I CAN NOT STRESS ENOUGH TO GO WITH A BETTER BRAND.... THIEVES
No customer support -Lenovo lacks integrity to back up their warrantees January 16, 2008 3 out of 15 found this review helpful
My NEW lenovo has burnt out pixels. I sent it in to get it fixed and they said that they don't repair new laptops with burnt out pixels unless you have seven or more pixels that are burned out. That's right everybody, your NEW $2000 laptop can have a defective screen and they won't help you!!
They then wanted to charge me $850 to fix my burned out pixel. Not only does Lenovo lack integrity, but they may also try to turn your misfortune into more profit for themselves. Isn't it nice that they can't fix your new laptop that is under warranty, but they'll be happy to do it for you an additional $850!! If you don't get a computer that works you might just be screwed forever.
STAY AWAY FROM LENOVO AND IBM!
Also, keep in mind that they don't send recovery CDs with some models of their laptops. Once your warranty is up, and if you have data corruption or your operating system crashes, you may have to pay them big bucks to reload it(do you think that they might charge $850 for this too??).
It's your money -good luck pal!!
Great Laptop! November 15, 2007 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
I ordered mine straight from Lenovo with student discount for about $1100 plus tax (free shipping).
Here's the specs: Processor Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz Windows Vista Home Basic 12.1" XGA TFT, 2x3 Ultraconnect II antenna Memory 2x1 GB Trackpoint with Finger Reader 100GB Hard Disk Drive, 7200rpm Intel PRO/Wireless 8 cell High Capacity Battery 1 Year Depot Warranty
Window Vista is a great upgrade; however, you need at least 2gb Ram to have a stable performance. I would recommend you upgrade the ram yourself to save some money (newegg has great deals).
I've had the laptop for almost a month now and it has been great. The keyboard is very comfortable to type in. Even though the laptop is only 12.1", the screen ratio is 4:3 and the keyboard is normal size (not reduced like other laptops).
Positive: - Performance - Portability (light! under 3 lbs!) - Durability - Solid laptop (one of the best laptop out there) - Battery life (5 hr or more with 8 cell battery)
Negative: - Expensive for students (with the same specs i could get a HP for less price) - Horrible customer service - Cannot play game on it (it gets really hot and loud) - Does not have an optical drive (with that price it should include one) - Only has 3 USB ports
Conclusion: - X61 is the lightest, most reliable in its class of light and thin - Even though IBM is sold to Lenovo, thinkpad still owns up to its name. - Great laptop. Period. Would recommend this to friends and family. - If I could see the T-series before buying the X61, I would prefer the T61 (14" version) because it as optical drive and more comfortable to type in if you have big hands.
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