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Ron
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User since:
Aug 3, 2006

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We wish the screen was a little crisper, but otherwise the T60 is the perfect business notebook.
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The ThinkPad T60p is basically as good as it gets when it comes to laptop computers. I like it so much I wish I could keep it. So even considering the cost, would I buy one? After all, my usual recommendation is to spend as little as possible on a laptop computer; when it dies after a year and a half, you won't feel so bad about throwing it out and buying a brand new one that is faster and more efficient for the same price.
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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 ports for the typical business user.

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The Lenovo T60p is an excellent laptop with tons of positive features. It's fast, relatively battery-efficient and has a gorgeous 15.4" widescreen LCD with an impressive 1680x1050 screen res. The Hard drive and RAM are upgradeable post-purchase and the built-in DVD burner covers all the popular CD and DVD formats. What can't be upgraded or enhanced internally can generally be added as a peripheral. The T60p is a very complete package and it is very reliable.
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It's great to see that Lenovo is still building ThinkPads the way that IBM used to. The T60p is a truly excellent mobile computer, with the credentials to do what even most high-end desktops aren't capable of. The price is very high, but if you really need to run 3D modelling or CAD software on the move, you'd be hard pushed to find a better designed, configured and built mobile solution than this.
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Once again, the ThinkPad continues its winning streak of Editors' Choices for business notebooks, this time with the Lenovo ThinkPad T60. It's an expensive system, but the Intel Core Duo processor, built-in EV-DO, and long battery life justify the price.
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I am really happy with my purchase so far. The biometrics security and the IPS screen is my favorite part. For anyone considering a different notebook that doesn't use IPS technology, they should think twice. The IPS screen is a huge difference. I believe this is a must buy notebook for any business user where security and durability is important.
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The ThinkPad T60 is easy to recommend, if I were an IT manager and had to choose a notebook to equip a sales force with notebooks I'd go with this. It's highly durable, very easy to use, looks extremely professional and gives you a multitude of connectivity options. Furthemore, if you get the nice FlexView screen that mine came with, you'll have what I consider one of the most pleasant to view screens on the market. The input/output port selection still isn't where I'd like it to be, strangely even the latest tiny ThinkPad X60-series beats the T60 in port selection (although the X60 has no optical drive, it does have FireWire and an SD card slot in addition to everything else the T60 has -- talk about getting beaten by your younger and smaller sibling).
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Sony has jump-started its newest racing franchise in a fantastic way. Yes, the limited number of tracks and gameplay options hold it back quite a bit, but the fundamental racing is incredible. The variety in vehicle types is great, the track designs are awesome and the online is extremely fun. We simply cannot wait for a sequel.
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They have all the haste of a bike but benefit from being much more robust. You can really jerk them around and, if you're skilled, can barrel across rocky areas without flipping out and crashing. Their biggest drawback is that it doesn't take much for them to explode.
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