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<p>No one ever got fired for buying a ThinkPad, as the saying goes, and without a doubt no one will get fired for buying the latest Lenovo T420(<a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-t420-laptop-battery.html">lenovo thinkpad t420 battery</a>). This scintillatingly fast Sandy Bridge refresh of the familiar business-black, boxy-but-impressive, all-purpose laptop remains a reliable 4-pound workhorse, and you won&#8217;t find a better keyboard anywhere. It&#8217;s not pretty, as members of the IdeaPad series are, but it can do the job and then some.</p>
<p>Normally, Lenovo laptops(<a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/">lenovo battery</a>) earn an A+ for their ergonomics. The T420 comes close, but the rough surface of the T420&#8242;s touchpad might be off-putting to some users. Nevertheless, the touchpad&#8217;s texture makes it easy to locate by feel, and the placement and feel of the buttons are excellent.</p>
<p>The T420 scored a 124 on our WorldBench 6 test suite&#8211;an impressive score for an all-purpose laptop, even with an Intel Core i5-2520M, 4GB of DDR3 memory, and a 500GB, 7200-rpm hard drive on board. The frame rates sustained by the unit&#8217;s Nvidia NVS 4200M GPU in our gaming tests were less impressive: The T420 is playable at low detail in resolutions up to 1024 by 768, but it&#8217;s a near miss at higher detail settings.</p>
<p>At Lenovo&#8217;s default power settings, we noticed a slight stuttering in high-bitrate video when the unit ran off of its battery. The stuttering didn&#8217;t occur when the unit was plugged into the wall, or when we switched to less miserly power settings. On the other hand, choosing a different power profile means that&#8211;if you watch movies without the plug&#8211;you probably won&#8217;t get the outstanding 8 hours, 37 minutes of run time that we recorded in our battery test.</p>
<p>The T420&#8242;s audio is loud and clear, but lacking in bass through the speakers. The picture from the 720p webcam is outstanding, but while 720p is fine for taking photos or recording, unless you&#8217;re on a local network, you should use a lower resolution for smooth video conferencing or calls.</p>
<p>The port selection on the T420 has a slight legacy bent. You get four USB 2.0 ports&#8211;one of them a combo eSATA/USB, and another always-on&#8211;but no USB 3.0 port. There&#8217;s VGA and DisplayPort video output, along with SD/MMC and ExpressCard slots. Connectivity includes 2.4GHz and 5GHz (optional) wireless, plus gigabit ethernet. Bluetooth and WLAN antennas are integrated , but neither technology was on board our test unit.</p>
<p>The T420 is available with either a 1366-by-768-resolution or a 1600-by-900-resolution 14.0-inch display. Our $1249 test configuration came with the latter display, which proved crisp, bright, and flawlessly backlit. A DVD-RW burner comes standard, but there&#8217;s no Blu-ray option to show off the screen to best effect.</p>
<p>Also available are a plethora of docking stations and accessories, a fingerprint scanner, and Smart Card reader. The many T420 configurations all seem to be on sale, all of the time. A barebones unit costs $799 (as of August 25, 2011) while one with the full panoply of extras, including an SSD, runs about $1600.</p>
<p>The T420 is available with Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional; a number of other software packages are available. Our test unit shipped without antimalware software, but Microsoft&#8217;s Security Essentials is free for the download.</p>
<p>The T420 is solidly constructed and offers racehorse performance. It&#8217;s highly configurable with multiple warranty options, as befits a business laptop(<a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/lenovo_ibm-thinkpad-laptop-batteries.html">lenovo laptop batteries</a>). Just about every IT person we know swears by the T series&#8211;for their clients and themselves. That should tell you everything you need to know about the long-term reliability of these laptops.</p>
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		<title>Lenovo ThinkPad T410 Review, lenovo-batteries.us</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lenovo ThinkPad T410 Review, lenovo-batteries.us Pros Very fast Increased battery capacities Excellent port selection Cons Screen shows some distortion when flexing High pitched fan could be annoying The ThinkPad T410 is the latest revision of the popular T-series ThinkPad from &#8230; <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.net/blog/lenovo-thinkpad-t410-review-lenovo-batteries-us/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Pros</strong><br />
  Very fast<br />
  Increased battery capacities<br />
Excellent port selection</p>
<p><strong>Cons</strong><br />
  Screen shows some distortion when flexing<br />
High pitched fan could be annoying</p>
<p>The ThinkPad T410 is the latest revision of the popular T-series ThinkPad from Lenovo. This model brings a new line of dedicated and integrated graphics cards, the Intel Core-series processor line, and a completely redesigned chassis. We took an in-depth look at the highly anticipated T410 to see how well it stacks up against all the prior T-series ThinkPads. Does it live up to our expectations? Read on to find out.</p>
<p>Lenovo slimmed down and jazzed up the traditional ThinkPad T Series design when it released the slimmer ThinkPad T400s. Now some of the most attractive elements of the T400s have made their way unto the T410, including the more angular shape of the sides, and the new keyboard / LCD light layout. This new look is more evolutionary than revolutionary, but it makes the system look much more modern and attractive. </p>
<p>The materials used in the T410&#8242;s chassis make it more durable and stylish at the same time. The chassis features a lid made from ABS plastic and a strong carbon-fiber reinforced plastic bottom. An internal roll cage helps protect the notebook from damage. </p>
<p>The T410 measures in at 13.1 x 9.4 x 1.3 inches, weighs 5.2 pounds with its standard 6-cell battery (the 9-cell extended <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-t410-battery.html">lenovo t410 battery</a> will add 0.4 pounds), and is nearly equivalent in size and weight to the Lenovo ThinkPad T400. However, when we held the original ThinkPad T400 and then the new T410 in our hands, the T410 felt more compact and easier to carry. Perhaps the plastic bottom and more tapered edges gave us that impression.</p>
<p><strong>The good:</strong> Sturdy design; stellar keyboard; bright display; Core i5 processor delivers excellent application performance; outstanding battery life.<br />
  <strong>The bad:</strong> Pricey; a bit bulky and heavy; integrated graphics limit gaming.<br />
<strong>The bottom line:</strong> It costs a bit more than competing models, but the Lenovo ThinkPad T410 2522 offers a modern Core i5-based configuration inside a typical, rock-solid ThinkPad design.</p>
<p> You have to hand it to Lenovo. While other vendors chase the latest laptop tastes and trends&#8211;Imprint finishes! Chrome edges! Brushed aluminum! A rainbow of color options!&#8211;Lenovo has kept the venerable ThinkPad&#8217;s visage largely unchanged from the days of IBM. With its chunky but sturdy chassis, matte black finish, stellar keyboard (complete with blue Enter key), and the touch pad and red pointing stick duo, the 14-inch ThinkPad T410 looks only a little different than the ThinkPad your father (or you) lugged to work a decade or more ago. Underneath, however, the ThinkPad T410 is a very modern laptop.</p>
<p> The Lenovo ThinkPad T410 2522 features a dual-core Intel Core i5 processor and 4GB of memory, which supplies competitive application performance. And with its extended-cell <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/">lenovo battery</a>, the ThinkPad T410 runs for nearly 6 hours on a single charge. Though the youth set may still view the ThinkPad as a father&#8217;s laptop, the ThinkPad T410 makes a great laptop for both home and office. It may not be the flashiest laptop in the coffee shop, but it&#8217;s one of the best designed.</p>
<p><strong>Features</strong></p>
<p> Smaller business laptops dump features in order to lighten their load. The T410, in contrast, piles them on so that users don&#8217;t have to look for docking solutions, external hubs, or expansion cards. It&#8217;s equipped with 4 USB ports, one of which powers external peripherals when the laptop is shut down. A SmartCard reader, multi-card reader, and ExpressCard slot are all onboard, while the DisplayPort and VGA-Out give you two options for presenting on an external monitor or projector. It&#8217;s one of the few remaining business laptops that come with a FireWire port, for legacy camcorders (though these may not work with Windows 7 64-bit) and external storage drives. For the latest storage technologies, the T410 has a dedicated E-SATA port as well. The T410 ships with a wealth of wireless connections, including mobile broadband (Gobi 2000), Intel 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.</p>
<p><strong>Screen and Speakers</strong></p>
<p> The screens offered on the ThinkPad T410 have changed very little compared to ones offered on the T400. The biggest difference is all T410 models come standard with LED-backlighting. With that said we didn&#8217;t notice any decrease or increase for that matter in the quality of the displays. The WXGA+ screen on the T410 with dedicated graphics offers good color reproduction with better than average contrast. The WXGA screen on the T410 with integrated graphics also has good color reproduction and contrast but it has a slight blue tint compared to a neutral white on the WXGA+ panel. Backlight levels are stronger on the WXGA panel when both panels are set to the same brightness level. Viewing angles were similar for each notebook with most colors starting to distort and invert when tilted 15-20 degrees back. Horizontal viewing angles were better with colors staying accurate even from steep angles.</p>
<p><strong>Keyboard and Touchpad</strong></p>
<p>  The T410 has the same redesigned keyboard that we saw debut on the T400s. It has a new function key layout with keys such as the Escape and Delete buttons increased in size while also added a backlit power button and microphone mute button. Another new feature which is located in the BIOS is Lenovo allows you to swap the function and control keys through software if you happen to be one of those people that enjoy the control key being the last key in the row.</p>
<p> The ThinkPad keyboard is still comfortable to type on for hours without creating too much hand strain. The redesigned keyboard has a few tweaks compared to previous models; narrower spacing between keys to lessen the chance of crumbs getting in and a softer typing feel. The softer and quieter typing feedback actually caused some typing troubles since I would type lighter on the keyboard and not fully activate keys. Once you got used to the difference it wasn&#8217;t a problem but for those first mistyped passwords it was really annoying.</p>
<p> The touchpad is a textured Synaptics model that is very spacious to handle multi-finger gestures. The T410 supports two-finger scrolling, rotating, and zooming, as well as three-finger press and flick. In general use the touchpad is easy to use with no discernible lag and a very fast refresh rate. The acceleration speeds on both axes were equal&#8230; so drawing a fast circle didn&#8217;t result in an oval shape. The textured surface was easy to slide across in daily use even if your fingers were slightly damp. The touchpad buttons were easy to use and very comfortable to click. They offered a long throw with a soft clicking action that didn&#8217;t emit any noise when fully pressed.</p>
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		<title>Lenovo ThinkPad X60S Laptop Review 2010-10-21</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lenovo ThinkPad X60S Laptop Review &#160; The ThinkPad X60 is the latest incarnation of the popular ultraportable Lenovo ThinkPad X series. The X60 is the development of the first ThinkPad X41, X60 while the ThinkPad (no &#34;s&#34;) is updating the &#8230; <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.net/blog/lenovo-thinkpad-x60s-laptop-review-2010-10-21/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The ThinkPad X60 is the latest incarnation of the popular ultraportable Lenovo ThinkPad X series. The X60 is the development of the first ThinkPad X41, X60 while the ThinkPad (no &quot;s&quot;) is updating the ThinkPad X32. This review will focus on the changes between the X41 and X60. The main difference between the X60 and X60 Core Duo laptop is that the X60 has a low voltage processor while the X60 is not the review is still viewed as an overview for both models.</p>
<p>The IBM ThinkPad X series has a long reign on top was the ultra portable market. Its elegant design and high reliability is a first choice for business travelers. After the purchase by Lenovo, is a little unsure of what to do with the ThinkPad brand.</p>
<p>Stay connected and ahead of the competition are two musts for business travelers, and the Lenovo ThinkPad X60 ($ 2.299 direct) can help you do both. The latest ThinkPad ultraportable ThinkPad X41 is a complete update, maintain an ultra-lightweight, integrated Verizon EV-DO. And since it has a range of more than 7 hours, travel far to the X60.</p>
<p><strong>Specifications such as X60 Reviewed:</strong></p>
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<li>Processor: Intel Core Duo L2400 1.66 GHz (1.2 V)</li>
<li>Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2 installed)</li>
<li>Hard drive: 80 GB 5400 rpm SATA Toshiba (SKU: MK8032GSX)</li>
<li>RAM: 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM (667 MHz), RAM 2 GB maximum configuration</li>
<li>Screen size: 12.1 &quot;</li>
<li>Resolution: 1024 x 768 (XGA output resolution can be up to 2048 x 1536 via monitor out)</li>
<li>Graphics: Intel GMA 950</li>
<li>Slots:</li>
<li>PCMCIA Type II (left)</li>
<li>Slot for SD memory card (left)</li>
<li>An expansion slot slot / docking station (below)</li>
<li><strong>Ports:</strong></li>
<li>3 USB 2.0 (one on the left, 2 right)</li>
<li>Firewire (right)</li>
<li>Monitor output (left side)</li>
<li>Ethernet LAN port (left side)</li>
<li>Modem port (right)</li>
<li>Microphone (right)</li>
<li>Headphones line (right)</li>
<li>power connector (right)</li>
<li>Battery: (to be adjusted with a small 4-cell) 8 large cells <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/lenovo_ibm-thinkpad-laptop-batteries.html">lenovo battery</a></li>
<li>Dimensions: 10.5 &quot;x 8.3&quot; x 0.83 to 1.11 &quot;(W x [varies from front to back] deep x thick)</li>
<li>Weight: 3.5 pounds with an 8-cell battery</li>
<li>Integrated Communications: Modem, Gigabit Ethernet, Verizon EVDO WWWAN (optional), Bluetooth (optional), IrDA</li>
</ul>
<p>Business trip &#8211; with some weaknesses in the display. Designing a good ultraportable is certainly one of the most interesting challenges for manufacturers of laptops. And &quot;essential to design a robust, lightweight and with good performance without compromising too much on battery life. The beginning of wisdom Lenovo well with the recent acquisition of IBM.</p>
<p>The design of the ThinkPad X60 is typical of a commercial nature, without any distinct accents. Virtually every detail has its right to exist directly in technical and functional use.</p>
<p>The highlight is the only apparent trace of red in the middle of a deep black keyboard. So there is no doubt that the ThinkPad brand.</p>
<p>People could find something you want &#8211; the famous IBM logo is available &#8211; the scene of the palm rest and screen cover.</p>
<p>Unless I say the 12-inch x 1024, can not be 768 (XGA) screen X60 changed much, if any of the X41. It is certainly a bright enough screen at maximum brightness (there are 8 levels to choose from), I have no complaints at dusk, and the backlight is very even &#8211; no light escapes. The matte screen is variety, not a glossy widescreen display like so many other ultraportables are migrating today. Mate is best for office lighting and reduce glare, and since the X60 has no built-in DVD player and certainly not a portable media, there would be no advantage to have a bright screen.</p>
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<p><strong>Lenovo ThinkPad X60s Laptop Battery</strong></p>
<p>The battery of a notebook is for me the most important factor of all. What is the point where an ultra portable computer dies, the battery in 2 hours and must find an outlet as a lifeline to stay in? I have the X60 comes with a battery of 8 cells long, protruding from the back of the computer, and not red, and weighs more than the standard 4 cell. But I am glad that the extra weight for 5 hours and 59 minutes battery life helps me with the X60. Incredible! The laptop went into hibernation in the battery life remaining 5% in 5h 59 min mark, which was connected to Wi-Fi and brightness of the screen to &quot;medium&quot; set. The laptop was carried out mainly at idle during this time with a few keystrokes and some light web browsing. Entering e-mail messages and using computers to documents, surf the web and write, I am to 4 hours of cruising at 30% + of the battery still showing. This is by far the best laptop battery I. The processor is significantly decelerate high performance to achieve this life, but so what, things are still pretty catchy. I am very excited about this aspect of the X60.</p>
<p>Thinkpad X60s 8 Cell High Capacity Battery.Lenovo/ibm X60S lithium ion battery is higher quality and lower price.Up to 30% off!ThinkPad X60s battery is made of best cells from Japanese ,longer battery life ,no memory effect.The <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-x60s-laptop-battery.html">lenovo thinkpad x60s battery</a> can supply lasting energy for your Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X60s laptop.Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X60s battery have passed stringent quality assurance procedures and achieve international standards CE , UL Listed , and/or ISO9001/9002 certification.100% compacompatible with original Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X60s laptop</p>
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<p>IBM Thinkpad had a solid reputation as a reliable laptop, business-oriented. The X series of ultraportable ThinkPad line, which consists of a single pin design. The ThinkPad X60 is the current incarnation, and our model sports an Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz, Intel GMA950 graphics and a SATA hard drive 2.5 &quot;(Note:. Is this a model different than the X60, while the light uses low voltage Core Duo L2300 CPU and has no fingerprint reader). It is three pounds lean (depending on configuration) and weighs an impressive claimed battery life is. A station optional docking, second battery or optical drive.</p>
<p><strong>Specifications for X60 as a test:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Processor: Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz 2 MB L2 Cache (0.950V)</li>
<li>OS Windows XP Professional SP2</li>
<li>RAM: 1024 MB DDR2 667 MHz SDRAM, 2 GB of RAM maximum</li>
<li>HD: 80 GB 2.5 &quot;5400</li>
<li>Screen size: 12.1 &quot;</li>
<li>Resolution: 1024&#215;768 XGA (maximum of 2048 x 1536 VGA)</li>
<li>Graphics: Intel GMA 950</li>
<li>Optical Drive: No integrated</li>
<li>Slots: PCMCIA Type II (left) slot for SD memory cards (left)</li>
<li>Battery: 8 cell extended</li>
<li>Dimensions: 10.5 &quot;x 8.3&quot; x 0.80 &quot;(front) / 1.39&quot; (rear).</li>
<li>Weight: 3.62 pounds</li>
<li>Integrated Communications: Modem, Gigabit Ethernet, IrDA</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Ports:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>3 USB 2.0 (two right, one left)</li>
<li>IEEE 1394 (right)</li>
<li>VGA output (left)</li>
<li>Ethernet LAN (left)</li>
<li>Modem port (right)</li>
<li>Microphone (right)</li>
<li>Headphones line (right)</li>
<li>CA (right)</li>
</ul>
<p>As any ThinkPad owner will confirm, the design is minimalist, a small square, and all black, no highlights or bright, vibrant colors of other models. I prefer this new look for the gray-white plastic on consumers and many businesses low-end laptop. The X60 is not overrated, look at a business meeting or out of small class and very professional.</p>
<p>The X60 has a reading of 12.1 &quot;matte display 1024&#215;768 (XGA), no other options in terms of resolution or brightness. The screen is bright inside and so is not reflected at every level of brightness, but the direct sunlight, in essentially unreadable screen, even at the highest brightness. The poor viewing angles are vertical, horizontal, even if they are acceptable. The screen has no dead pixels and there is little light leakage.</p>
<p>The speakers are always the ultimate test for the design of an ultra-portable designers put the speaker at the last possible point at the bottom in a miniature chamber. If you are deaf in his lap and the sound seems to leave the keyboard. Do not expect much of the sound system and I have what I expected.</p>
<p>The previous notebook had a LG XNote LS50 was with a Pentium M 1.5 GHz My desktop is a Pentium 4 2.66 GHz The X60 blows these two machines of water intended for desktop applications such as Internet, processor text, music and e-mail, not to mention things like virus scanning.</p>
<p>This notebook produces a good amount of heat, especially in the palm rest. The soil is warm, but not much. The X60 keyboard is probably its biggest selling point. The keyboard feels almost as good as the keyboard of thirteen, I&#8217;m still at the help desk &#8211; rock solid and stable, without hesitation, with a good trip. The fact that no internal optical drive, Lenovo X60 allows for a variety of equipment, including a whole bay have dedicated hard drive for easy removal. The X60 comes with an integrated Intel 3945ABG wireless adapter, it works quite well. My model also includes an IrDA port, although not used. You can build models with Bluetooth and EVDO X60/X60s well, but were not present on this ThinkPad. The X60 comes preloaded with Windows XP Professional SP2 and do not include these records. Instead, Lenovo created a separate partition to restore the computer (although you create recovery discs using a Lenovo utility).</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/images/thinkpad-x60s.jpg"  alt="Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Laptop Battery" /></p>
<p> <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-x60-laptop-battery.html">Lenovo Thinkpad X60 Battery</a></p>
<p>Using the keyboard, the <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/lenovo_ibm-thinkpad-laptop-batteries.html">battery</a> is incredible in this team and is a great advantage. I have not had the opportunity to run again, but estimates that it refuses to battery life in Windows 7:45 (in the 8-cell battery) with wireless mode and brightness when the office management applications (something you can actually see happen for the average worker). It is very impressive and is something I see every day by not the rope around (even if the adapter weighs only 0.7 lbs.) The X60 is probably more autonomy, but for those of us who are not required, this amount (which will probably remove a whole day of eight hours, the result of a plug), the battery on the X60 is quite acceptable.</p>
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		<title>Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Tablet PC Review 2010-10-16</title>
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<p>The Lenovo ThinkPad X61 is an ultraportable business laptop geared to individuals who demand the best. Like his elder brothers of the ThinkPad line that shares the same robust features and convenience of a full-size keyboard. The X61 looks as if Lenovo ThinkPad T60 and increased by 30 percent. Although much smaller than its counterparts, it is also rapid. This model has a 7200 rpm hard drive, out of 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and 2 GB of RAM. Business of light can be sure that they are not victims, but a little weight when they bring the X61 on the road.</p>
<p>The 12.1-inch ThinkPad X61 Tablet PC, you can exercise the power of the pen, or finger, or just the keyboard old days. It is true that with the X61 multi-touch screen allows the use of high-precision stylus force (which technology Wacom table) or you can touch the screen as an input method or can be converted to a laptop and input type. The X61 Tablet with an Intel Core 2 Duo low voltage operation can, up to 4 GB of RAM and a fast hard disk of 7200 for use, but small is not necessarily short on power.</p>
<ul>
<li>CPU Intel Core 2 Duo L7500 1.6GHz</li>
<li>OS Windows Vista Ultimate</li>
<li>RAM 2GB DDR2</li>
<li>Display 12.1&#8243; MultiView/MultiTouch XGA (1024&#215;768) TFT</li>
<li>Graphics Intel GMA X3100 graphics, Intel 965 Express Chipset</li>
<li>Audio Integrated speakers</li>
<li>Hard Drive 100GB (7200 rpm)</li>
<li>Optical Drive None</li>
<li>I/O ports 3 x USB</li>
<li>1 x VGA &#8211; 15 pin</li>
<li>1 x Microphone-in</li>
<li>1x Headphone</li>
<li>1 x PC Card</li>
<li>1 x SD Card</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Communications Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG</li>
<li>10/100/1000 Ethernet</li>
<li>ThinkPad 11a/b/g II</li>
<li>WLAN and WWAN</li>
<li>Bluetooth</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Dimensions/Weight 10.8&#8243; x 9.6&#8243; x 1.1-1.3&#8243;</li>
<li>3.8lbs.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Battery/power 8-cell Lithium Ion</li>
</ul>
<p>The ThinkPad X61 has the more technical features of its predecessor, the X60. All X series models are matte black, which is pretty nice. X61 screen is nice. I know that many users have said that Lenovo screens are washed, but have not found that to be the case with the X61. It fades a bit when the screen is white, but colors are fine. Speakers at the X61 is honestly not very good, but much better than I expected. The keyboard is very good. It has very little flexibility. The keyboard feels solid and is stiff.Along front there is only one switch to enable / disable wireless communications permit. The right side has a four-pin FireWire port, two USB 2.0 ports, headphone and microphone jacks, a modem port and output. The left side has a pin another USB port, a VGA-15, Ethernet port, PC card slot, a rallying point for the stylus, SD card slot and silo for the pen. My computer came with the Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Integrated Bluetooth PAN options. The screen is not black and sets a good contrast. vertical viewing angles are not very good &#8211; quickly reverses the colors in the slightest change in angle to be perpendicular to the screen. X61 fan seems to run almost constantly, but I would not say that the fortress at all costs, and rotating at a very low speed.</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/images/thinkpad-x60-Tablet-pc.jpg" alt="Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Tablet PC Battery" /></p>
<p><strong>Battery</strong></p>
<p>I would like the 4-cell <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-x61-tablet-pc.html">lenovo thinkpad x61 tablet battery</a> for the system is usually easier, but how, I have the greatest 8-cell battery. I have about 5 hours on battery, but it&#8217;s just so damn hard and makes the X61 to be taken seriously and maintain. Especially over long periods of time. Ultimately, I recommend that both small 4-cell battery, if you know you are interrupted for a short time and can be easily calculated. If you know you are cross or the battery needs more than 4 hours, then the 8-cell is the weapon of choice.</p>
<p>I am very happy with my battery. It&#8217;s funny because my phone has terrible battery must be recharged every night. The battery in my computer, by comparison, seems almost the same, which is surprising for a team. The computer is actually more hours on the phone will be hours of conversation. In the default configuration, the battery indicator shows 4:16 hours remaining with a load of 96%. The framework for maximum battery life, the screen dark, but inside is still readable (but not very comfortable) and the left shows 05.11 hours. If the wireless off, it shows 5:22 hours left and I have the 8-cell battery.</p>
<p>NOTE: This is the expected life of the <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/lenovo_ibm-thinkpad-laptop-batteries.html">lenovo battery</a> from the Power Manager ThinkVantage delivered. I have only run the battery down a few times. Overall I am very satisfied with the autonomy of the X61 is satisfied.</p>
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<p>The ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC is the second generation X Series Tablet PC laptop machine / convertible Lenovo. The X60 Tablet PC is a Core Duo machine, performance, and offers significant improvements over its predecessors X41 Tablet PC. The X60 Tablet (X60t hereafter) is based on the X60 12.1 &#8220;ultraportable released earlier this year. While many expected arrival of the embodiment of the X60 Tablet PC, we are pleased that the best comes to those. wait</p>
<p><strong>Benefits</strong></p>
<p>Great performance for a 12.1-inch ultraportable / tablet convertible<br />
Very good battery life up to 5 hours with an 8-cell<br />
Stylus Pen with a great sense of entry and two gum feeling is natural keyboard input too large<br />
Very solid, not flexible<br />
Excellent range of wireless communication, the optional EVDO is great<br />
Excellent software and hardware security features<br />
Innovative featurs such as Active Rotate to differ, and NavDial MultiTouch X60t<br />
Many ports for an ultraportable</p>
<p><strong>Cons</strong></p>
<p>Some might be looking a little stale if you do not think all black looks<br />
mono speaker is metallic and hard, listening at the bottom<br />
ThinkLight not carrying ThinkPads other (if you have never used a ThinkPad you will not miss)<br />
No integrated optical drive (but no room for them, it would add extra thickness and weight)<br />
If you have an EVDO antenna built in it you get an ugly hump on the top of the screen where the antenna<br />
Low prices start at $ 1700, ThinkPad are respected and maintained their prices, the investment may be considered if the test of time</p>
<p><strong>The specifications of the X60 Tablet PC Reviewed:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Processor: Intel Core Duo L2400 1.66 GHz (1.2) (up to 1.83 GHz Core Duo L2500, Core Solo options also)</li>
<li>Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition</li>
<li>Hard Disk: 2.5 &#8220;100 GB Hitachi 7200 RPM SATA (as seen in NewEgg.com)</li>
<li>RAM: 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM configuration (667 MHz), 4 GB of RAM</li>
<li>Screen size: 12.1 &#8220;</li>
<li>Resolution: XGA 1024 x 768 with a stylus and touch screen function</li>
<li>Resolution: SXGA 1400 x 1050</li>
<li>Graphics: Intel GMA 950</li>
<li>Slots:</li>
<li>Type II PCMCIA adapter, ExpressCard 34 (left side)</li>
<li>Slot for SD memory card (left)</li>
<li>An expansion slot slot / docking station (below)</li>
<li>Ports:</li>
<li>3 USB 2.0 (one on the left, 2 right)</li>
<li>Firewire (right)</li>
<li>Monitor output (left side)</li>
<li>Ethernet LAN port (left side)</li>
<li>Modem port (right)</li>
<li>Microphone (right)</li>
<li>Headphones line (right)</li>
<li>power connector (right)</li>
<li>Battery: 4 cell battery (3.3 hours of battery life, cited)</li>
<li>Battery: 8 cells long (quoted 7.5 hours of battery life)</li>
<li>Dimensions: 10.8 &#8220;x 9.5&#8243; x 0.83 &#8211; [1.1 "- 1.30"] (width x [varies from front to back] deep x thick)</li>
<li>Weight: 3.77 kg with 4 cell battery, 4.23 pounds with an 8-cell <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/">lenovo battery</a></li>
<li>Integrated Communications: 802.11 a / b / g / n WLAN, modem, Gigabit Ethernet, Verizon EVDO WWWAN (optional), Bluetooth (optional), IrDA</li>
</ul>
<p>The X60 Tablet has undergone some changes in the exterior design of the latest ThinkPad X41 Tablet (X41t).</p>
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<p><img src="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/lenovo-thinkpad-x60-tablet-pc-2.jpg" alt="Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC Review" /></p>
<p><strong>The main differences between the outside and X41t X60t are:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The X60t is slightly thicker than the past X41t &#8211; the X60t is 1.30 &#8220;at its thickest point while the X41t was a thin 1.26.&#8221; The greatest resistance comes from having a larger unit and faster 2.5-inch drives on the X60t, so I think everyone will agree, is worth the commitment.</li>
<li>Currently there are 3 USB 2.0 ports instead of two in the X41t.</li>
<li>The X60t now has a FireWire port, the X41t did not</li>
<li>Added to the front of the X60t is a switch on / off wireless</li>
<li>The X60t weighs 3.77 pounds with a 4-cell battery and 4.23 pounds with the 8 cell. The X41t weighed 3.5 pounds / 4.0 pounds, respectively, no weight gain here</li>
<li>The X60t has NavDial is a key to the multi-direction, while in tablet mode is improved page up / down on the X41t</li>
<li>XGA or SXGA display is offered with the X60t, you can also have a pen / finger touch screen with XGA resolution. A new feature called ActiveRotate also improves the screen functionality on the X41t X60t.</li>
<li>button color and shapes have changed in the keyboard area, for example, now there are bands of red buttons and smooth power button is silver not black.</li>
</ul>
<p>RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC &#8211; November 14, 2006 &#8211; Lenovo today announced the ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC is a new generation convertible tablet technology trifecta for innovation, portability and performance &#8211; in turn with two new screen choices and other innovative features Lenovo, as Active. Lenovo is the manufacturer of PCs for category screen 12-inch laptops offer the new, next MultiView / MultiTouch screen features in a convertible Tablet PC, giving users the computing power to work, of course, the field or in the office.</p>
<p>Of course, the X60 Tablet PC, the ability to touch-screen LCD in both laptop mode and tablet mode complete. Wacom Power Touch This feature is a place where most if not all competitors enter. The X60 is the almost perfect handwriting recognition based on pen control very well, and if the included stylus is lost, the X60 can be used with a finger or a PDA stylus.</p>
<p><strong>The buttons on the Tablet PC</strong></p>
<p>When in tablet mode, which are obviously not have access to the keyboard and there are certain characteristics that are difficult to perform, so Lenovo has a couple of shortcut buttons located on the side to help. Here is a list of what you get:</p>
<ul>
<li>Move your finger on the biometric security features</li>
<li>Navigation Dial to scroll up and down and sideways. The best is when you turn the navigation screen scroll wheel is smart enough to know that the &#8220;new up&#8221; is so pressing, it is always you.</li>
<li>Shortcut button for Esc key</li>
<li>Shortcut button to open Tablet shortcut menu of things like adjust the screen brightness, volume and connection manager.</li>
<li>Button to manually rotate the screen to the right</li>
<li>shortcut button, which is the same as holding &#8220;Ctrl Alt Del to open Task Manager, you can close applications (purchase or use of processor) strength. Type a sad statement that there had been real. But Is Windows and programs crash.</li>
<li>Power button to lock or unlock to prevent a blow-and-off.</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Battery</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/images/thinkpad-x60-Tablet-pc.jpg" alt="lenovo thinkpad x60 tablet battery" /></p>
<p>According to the website of the IBM X60 to 7.5 hours of battery life. With the optional 8-cell lithium ion. The standard 4-cell battery that constantly receives half the battery life &#8211; just under 4 hours. Naturally, the evaluations of the battery manufacturer is often higher than the real world. If you are a road warrior, the handle is missing in their reports throughout the duration of cross-country flight requirements, then the 8-cell <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-x60-tablet-pc.html">lenovo thinkpad x60 tablet battery</a> is your best bet. 8-cell battery weighs a pound.</p>
<p>The battery of a notebook is for me the most important factor of all. With the two X60 tablets review, we have both and 4-8 cell battery available. The battery sticks out of 8 cells in the back of the computer for about an inch and adds an additional 0.5 pounds. But the rate of 8 cells that better quality of life.</p>
<p>In my application, I could get about 5 hours of battery life with 8 cell battery. intermittently with screen brightness at level 3, wi-fi and the X60t. Note that this is requested 7.5 hours of autonomy. If the screen is dark, turn off all radios and had a slower Core Solo processor (but easy on the battery) 4200rpm hard drive, you could probably get 7 hours of battery time of the X60t. Do not expect this time 7.5 times cited in a real use, however. That said, I was very excited to get so close to 5 hours of battery life I do. 4-cell battery at temperatures between 2.5 to 3 hours in my use of Wi-Fi when you shut down and an average brightness of the screen.</p>
<p>The dilemma, you have to do is select the batteries, 8 cell, which keeps you informed about 4 pounds which is much more difficult to use in Tablet PC mode for long periods of time when you are standing &#8211; it hurts arm. 4-cell battery makes the X60t much more portable and easy to hold in tablet mode.</p>
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<p><em>Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Laptop</em></p>
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<p>The Lenovo ThinkPad X41 is a 12.1-inch screen ultraportable that follows in the footsteps of the release of these last years ThinkPad X40. Although the X41 is small and lightweight, weighs only 2.7 kg with a 4-cell battery is not in any way, that little power of 1.50 GHz Pentium M that uses the Intel 915GM chipset last. Most other sub-notebooks on the market with a 1.10 GHz or 1.20 GHz Pentium M. Combine X41 processor performance is beautiful with the rugged construction ThinkPad keyboard and excellent typical and an ultraportable that is easy to recommend .</p>
<p>The ThinkPad X41 is built just as solid as any other X or T series notebook from IBM. Do not be fooled, the size of the X41, it may seem cute and small, but if you take the plastic and feels stronger and stronger to realize that it is a device that is designed to play a match against making and not just look sweet. There&#8217;s just nothing chintzy about this machine, the hinges, keyboard, screen cover, case and trackpoint buttons all the physical properties of radiation.</p>
<p><strong>Lenovo X41 specifications and configuration options</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Processor: Intel Pentium M LV 758 (1.50GHz, 90nm technology, 2MB L2 Cache, 400MHz FSB)</li>
<li>Wireless: Intel PRO 2200BG or 2915ABG, Bluetooth optional</li>
<li>Operating system: Windows XP Home / Pro</li>
<li>Display: 12.1 &quot;TFT XGA (1024 x 768)</li>
<li>RAM: 256 MB or 512 MB PC-4200 DDR-2 SDRAM (expandable to 1536 MB max)</li>
<li>HDD: 1.8 &quot;20 GB, 30 GB, 40 GB or 60 GB 4200rpm @</li>
<li>Battery: 2.5 hours (4 cells) 5.7 hours (8) cells (choice of extended battery life add 3 to 4 hours of life on the numbers for each battery)</li>
<li>Ports: 2 USB 2.0 (1 IBM USB 2.0), Infrared, expansion bus (for optional ThinkPad X4 Ultra Base Doc), external monitor, power, RJ-11 modem port RJ-45 Ethernet, audio: headphone / line, external microphone.</li>
<li>Slots: 1 PCMCIA slot, 1 Secure Digital slot</li>
<li>Dimensions: 10.5 &quot;x 8.3&quot; x 1.06 &quot;(W x D) (with 8 cell battery is 10.5&quot; x 9.3 &quot;x 1.06&quot;)</li>
<li>Weight: 2.7 kg of 4-cell battery, 3.2 pounds with an 8-cell battery</li>
<li>Expansion: ThinkPad X4 UltraBase Dock optional</li>
<li>Warranty: 3 years</li>
</ul>
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<p>IBM / Lenovo is sufficient for a good job coordinating review unit laptops and do not spread the word about your products organized. That said, I&#8217;d be buying a laptop screen 12.1 &quot;X41 soon and will probably be my choice -. So we know what is really the owner of this book My reason for buying an ultraportable class of laptop, my laptop anywhere I like to travel at least once a month, they do not need games (the ultraportables are notoriously bad to do) and have good experiences in the past to purchase portable game IBM.</p>
<p>The X41 is by design, very thin and lightweight. One way to know for supporting the weight of a portable device for the use of plastic as building material for the case. One thing that is common in ultraportables, but to highlight that there is no integrated optical drive for the X41, and has never been for the X series When purchasing the X41 is an optional X4 UltraBase additional. If you do not want the base expansion, but still need software on the X41, you can still read the discs to charge a fast network to other computers to access large amounts of data. ThinkPad keyboards are sealed and sit in a tray so that spills do not reach the electronics below. The 12.1-inch to the X41 is XGA resolution and there is nothing special to experience. It has a matt surface is not wide. Speakers at the X41 is underway on the merits. The X41 uses a fan to keep cool design and intelligent in its 1.5 GHz ThinkPad X41 I comes with an Intel 2915 PRO / Wireless 802.11 a / b / g Wi-Fi The X41 is equipped with an integrated fingerprint reader for biometric security guarantee to be acquired. technical specifications and characteristics common site, the ThinkPad X41, the band with a laptop very easy to use in small form factor screen of 12.1 inches. This is no small thing for a keyboard of a laptop of this size, which is the same as a keyboard to produce a current of 15.4. &quot;The 1.5 GHz processor is faster than any other ultraportable market turned out, and heavyweight construction typical of the ThinkPad line is part of the course. It is a simple laptop to those who are highly mobile and recommend the need to drive to work. When combined with the X4 UltraBase docking solution to the X41 can function well as a series, if this option into account.</p>
<p><strong>Pro</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>1.5GHz Intel Pentium M is the fastest of this great laptop</li>
<li>Very easy to use keyboard and TrackPoint navigation, even with the limited area</li>
<li>Combines rugged good Active Protection System and biometric security to a laptop with great data protection and security</li>
<li>Thin and lightweight, only 1.06 cm thick at its lowest point and 2.7 pounds, while the 4-cell battery is used</li>
<li>Good docking solution in the form of the X4 UltraBase provides nice expansion capabilities</li>
<li>Includes PCMCIA slot for accessory upgrades easy &#8211; many do not ultraportables slot</li>
<li>Very good wireless performance and software</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Cons</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>No integrated optical drive</li>
<li>Secure Digital is the only flash memory available, competitors offer multi-card reader</li>
<li>It may be hot on the palm rest at the bottom left and after being used</li>
<li>Some might miss having a touchscreen and Windows shortcut</li>
<li>1.8 &quot;hard drive is built into the property and can not be upgraded in the past 4200 rpm.</li>
</ul>
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<p><em>Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Talbet Laptop</em></p>
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<p>The functionality of Tablet ThinkPad X41 Tablet Lenovo one of the best ultraportables on the market, the ThinkPad X41 has without compromising quality or safety of the screen. A $ 1.899 (July 2005) is similar to the price of this tablet convertible tablet competitors with faster hardware, but the ThinkPad X41 Tablet, the balance of portability, performance and safety is one of the best convertible on the market.<br />
Its smooth case, black as pitch, looking like X41 laptop, but the tablet is slightly larger version, 1.1 inches thick, 10.7 cm wide and 9.5 cm deep. And with a weight of 3.6 pounds, is almost a pound heavier than the notebook. The extended battery adds pounds and 0.5 inches deep by weight, but is even thinner and more easily than a half-pound with the Averatec C3500. The X41 Tablet The adapter added 0.7 € normal weight.</p>
<p>Emotion in the Tablet PC has grown steadily throughout the first half of 2005. Instead of existing solely for adoption by vertical markets such as health / law enforcement medical industries, academic and related, has increased awareness of the Tablet PC platform among general consumers in a big jump. Demand for Tablet PC fianally increased to the point that many manufacturers of brand in the market for mobile computing with a variety of models of Tablet PC to follow the road for many others. Enter public computer IBM Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet PC and Mobile has another interest in the Tablet platform. Our read counts here at TabletPCReviewSpot.com has come in response to this new and exciting model of a peak. The red carpet was put in place the largest home for the X41 Tablet.</p>
<p><strong>ThinkPad X41 Tablet PC Standard</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Intel Pentium M LV (1.5 GHz) 758 &#8211; Processor</li>
<li>(1.50GHz, 90nm technology, 2MB L2 Cache, 400MHz FSB)</li>
<li>RAM &#8211; 512 MB DDR SDRAM</li>
<li>Hard drive &#8211; 40 GB 4200rpm @</li>
<li>Input device &#8211; keyboard, touchpad</li>
<li>Weight &#8211; 3.5 pounds</li>
<li>Dimensions (WxDxH) &#8211; 10.5 x 8.3 x 0.8 in</li>
<li>Display &#8211; 12.1 &quot;TFT active matrix</li>
<li>Maximum resolution &#8211; 1024 x 768</li>
<li>Audio Output &#8211; Sound card</li>
<li>Modem &#8211; Fax 56 Kbps Modem</li>
<li>Battery installed &#8211; 1 Lithium ion <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/">lenovo battery</a></li>
<li>OS Provided &#8211; Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005</li>
<li>Type of service and support &#8211; 3 years warranty</li>
<li>Ports: 2 USB 2.0 (1 IBM USB 2.0), Infrared, expansion bus (for optional ThinkPad X4 Ultra Base Doc), external monitor, power, RJ-11 modem port RJ-45 Ethernet, audio: headphone / line, external microphone.</li>
<li>Slots: 1 PCMCIA slot, Secure Digital card slotIBM X41</li>
</ul>
<p>The ThinkPad X41 is built just as solid as any other X or T series notebook from IBM. One way to know for supporting the weight of a portable device for the use of plastic as building material for the case. X41 much better performance offered by their environment ultraportable because it has a low voltage Pentium 1.50 GHz that uses the latest Intel 915 chipset M. ThinkPad keyboards are sealed and sit in a tray so that spills do not reach the electronics below. Surveillance equipment from the X41 all the necessary functions more quickly than one might expect from a top of the convertible Tablet PC line. Needless to say, this does not sound very good. Using headphones is a very clever idea, it is difficult to understand even talk of dialogue, because the volume is low and a metallic sound. We tested the X41 Tablet ThinkPad X41 High Capacity Battery 8-cell Li-Ion battery. We recommend this battery in the standard 4 cell battery for users who want to leave you need an outlet for more than 2-3 hours. The following table shows the 8-cell battery restults with battery voltages Eater Pro utility reference in &quot;Classic&quot; all the hardware components of X41.</p>
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<p><strong>Replacement For Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 Laptop Battery</strong></p>
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<p><em><a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/lenovo-thinkpad-x41-series-battery.html">Lenovo thinkpad x41 battery</a>(14.4V ,4400mAh) with Lithium ion Pack For Laptop Power</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Fit Models:Thinkpad X40 X41 Series Laptops. </li>
<li>Fit Codes: 92P0999 , 92P1000 , 92P1001 , 92P1003 , 92P1005 , 92P1009 , 92P1080 , 92P1119 , 92P1146 , 92P1148 , FRU 92P0998 , FRU 92P1002 , FRU 92P1078 , FRU 92P1143 , FRU 92P1145 , FRU 92P1147 , FRU 92P1149 etc. </li>
<li>Note 1: The battery can not fit thinkpad x41 Tablet PC and thinkpad x40 Tablet PC </li>
<li>Note 2: For Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 battery Qulity Assurance! 1 Year Warranty! 30 Days Money Back! </li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Replacement For Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet Battery</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/images/thinkpad-x41t-battery.jpg" alt="ThinkPad X41 Tablet Battery" /></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/lenovo-thinkpad-x41-series-battery.html">Lenovo thinkpad x41 teblet battery</a>(14.4V ,4300mAh) with Lithium ion Pack For Laptop Power</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Fit Code:73P5167 , FRU 92P1082 , FRU 92P1083 etc. </li>
<li>Fit Models:Thinkpad x41 Tablet 1866 ,Thinkpad x41 Tablet 1867 ,Thinkpad x41 Tablet 1869 ,Thinkpad x41 Tablet </li>
<li>Note 1:The battery can not fit thinkpad x41 series and thinkpad x40 series laptops. </li>
<li>Note 2: For Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 tablet battery Qulity Assurance! 1 Year Warranty! 30 Days Money Back! </li>
</ul>
<p>Up to 30% off!Hi-capacity Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 battery ,4400mAh Lithium-ion battery from Japanese ,longer battery life ,no memory effect.ThinkPad X41 laptop battery can supply lasting energy 2-3 hours for original Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 laptop.Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 battery have passed stringent quality assurance procedures and achieve international standards CE , UL Listed , and/or ISO9001/9002 certification.100% compacompatible with original Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 laptop.</p>
<ul>
<li>100% compatible with original ThinkPad X41 laptop battery. </li>
<li>Higher quality and capacity battery replacement. </li>
<li>Special offer ,Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 battery up to 30% off.</li>
<li>1 Year Warranty.30 Days Money Back for every new Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 laptop battery . </li>
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		<title>Lenovo Thinkpad X40 Laptop Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lenovo ThinkPad X40 Laptop Review &#160; The ThinkPad X40 is the smallest and IBM notebook to date. In addition to today&#8217;s society, ultraportable, the ThinkPad X31, ThinkPad X40, the only 1.25 kg (25 percent lighter than the ThinkPad X31) and &#8230; <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.net/blog/lenovo-thinkpad-x40-laptop-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The ThinkPad X40 is the smallest and IBM notebook to date. In addition to today&#8217;s society, ultraportable, the ThinkPad X31, ThinkPad X40, the only 1.25 kg (25 percent lighter than the ThinkPad X31) and weighs is about 20 percent smaller, so must it the dream machine for the frequent business travelers as tn &#8216;for High-end computing power or a large screen. Encased in titanium composite carbon fiber reinforced hard plastic case that is three times the strength of ABS plastic, the company offers mobile laptop users all the functions and the connection to work on the road more comfortable. Like its predecessor, the ThinkPad X40 is standard for portability, battery life and wireless connectivity in a mobile computing system, but his performance is limited.</p>
<p><strong>Key Features</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Laptop Type: Ultraportable Laptop </li>
<li>Use: Corporate Business &bull; Small Business &bull; Business </li>
<li>Processor: Pentium M 1.2 GHz </li>
<li>Installed Memory: 256 MB (DDR SDRAM) </li>
<li>Hard Drive: 40 GB IDE, 4200 RPM </li>
<li>Display: 12.10 in. XGA TFT LCD </li>
<li>Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional </li>
<li>Mobile Technology: Intel Centrino Mobile Technology </li>
<li>Weight: 2.60 lb.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Processor</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Processor Manufacturer: Intel </li>
<li>Processor Type: Pentium M </li>
<li>Processor Speed: 1.2 GHz</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Motherboard</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Chipset: Intel 855GME </li>
<li>Bus Speed: 400 MHz</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Memory</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Installed RAM: 256 MB </li>
<li>RAM Technology: DDR SDRAM </li>
<li>Max Supported RAM: 1 GB </li>
<li>RAM Speed: 333 MHz </li>
<li>Installed Cache Memory: 1024 KB</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Hard Drive</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Hard Drive Capacity: 40 GB </li>
<li>Hard Drive Rotation Speed : 4,200 RPM </li>
<li>Storage Controller Type: IDE</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Display</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Display Tech: XGA TFT LCD </li>
<li>Screen Size: 12.10 in. </li>
<li>Display Color Support: 24-bit (16.7 million colors) </li>
<li>Display Max. Resolution: 1024 x 768</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Video</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Graphic Processor: Intel Extreme Graphics 2 </li>
<li>Graphic Bus Interface: AGP </li>
<li>External Video Resolution: 2048 x 1536</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Audio</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Audio Output Type: Sound card </li>
<li>Audio Input Type: Microphone </li>
<li>Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional </li>
<li>Platform: PC</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Technical Features</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Expandability: 1 x Type I/II PC Card Slot, 1 x SD Card Slot, Docking Station/Port Replicator </li>
<li>Expansion Ports: 4 x USB 2.0, VGA out, RJ-11 (modem), RJ-45 (NIC) </li>
<li>Security Features: HDD Password, Power-On Password, IBM Embedded Security Subsystem 2.0, Administrator Password, IBM Security Slot </li>
<li>Input Method: Keyboard &bull; Trackpoint</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Networking </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Networking Type: Integrated Network Card &bull; Integrated Wireless LAN </li>
<li>Data Link Protocol: Ethernet &bull; Fast Ethernet &bull; Gigabit Ethernet &bull; IEEE 802.11b</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Modem</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Modem Type: Modem </li>
<li>Analog Modulation Protocol: ITU V.90</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Battery </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Battery Run Time: 3.5 Hours </li>
<li>Battery Technology: Lithium ion</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Dimensions </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Width: 19.60 in. </li>
<li>Depth: 8.30 in. </li>
<li>Height: 1.10 in. </li>
<li>Weight: 2.60 lb.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Miscellaneous</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>UPC: 000435231543 </li>
<li>Product ID: 21898166 </li>
<li>Family Line: Lenovo ThinkPad</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>More Information</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Details: IBM ThinkPad X Series notebooks offer ultimate mobility in a versatile ultraportable. The ThinkPad X40 provides Intel Centrino mobile technology including the Intel Pentium M processor on select models, all-day battery life (up to 10 hours) on select models, and a full size keyboard in a design featuring the smallest footprint in its class. Enhancements also include the IBM Active Protection system, IBM Powered USB 2.0 Port and a Secure Digital card slot. </li>
</ul>
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<p><img src="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/lenovothinkpad-x40.jpg" alt="lenovo x40 laptop" /></p>
<p>Ultra slim and stylish IBM ThinkPad X40 &#8211; despite its small drawbacks such as lack of touch screen, a full suite of business applications or the latest connections &#8211; is the professional notebook of choice for many professionals.</p>
<p>In general, the style and performance, IBM wins the day. The essential argument and the best feature is the large (almost perfect) keyboard. get the full sense of the sound and writing over.Coming many only 3.2 kg and 1.3 inches with a 40 GB hard drive, 256 MB of RAM installed only one inch 12.1-inch screen, but it crisp.It Bright covers the basics with a pair of USB ports, audio based on a link to a screen, SD card slot, and network and modem. There is Wi-Fi 802.11b loans (with optional Bluetooth.) Optional X4 UltraBase Dock offers an optical drive, parallel port, the third USB 2.0 port, but still no TV or Firewire output.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Cons:</strong> No touchpad bad connections.</li>
<li><strong>Advantages: </strong>great keyboard, elegant style and quality of IBM, light and ultra portable.</li>
<li><strong>Conclusion:</strong> Despite some drawbacks, the quality of IBM and a large keyboard makes the X40 ultra-portable of choice for professionals in most companies.</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Replacement For Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X40 Laptop Battery</strong></p>
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<p><em><a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/lenovo-thinkpad-x40-series-battery.html">Lenovo thinkpad x40 battery</a>(14.4V ,4400mAh) with Lithium ion Pack For Laptop Power</em></p>
<p>Condition: Brand New Shipping time:shipping Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X40 battery usually need 5-12 days. Fit Models:Thinkpad X40 X41 Series Laptops etc. </p>
<p><strong>Note: </strong>For Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X40 battery Qulity Assurance! 1 Year Warranty! 30 Days Money Back!</p>
<p>Up to 30% off!Hi-capacity Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X40 battery ,4400mAh Lithium-ion battery from Japanese ,longer battery life ,no memory effect.ThinkPad X40 laptop battery can supply lasting energy 2-3 hours for original Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X40 laptop.Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X40 battery have passed stringent quality assurance procedures and achieve international standards CE , UL Listed , and/or ISO9001/9002 certification.100% compacompatible with original Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X40 laptop.</p>
<ul>
<li>Battery Type: Li-ion </li>
<li>Voltage : 14.4V </li>
<li>Battery Capacity: 4400mAh </li>
<li>Battery Color: Black </li>
</ul>
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<li>100% compatible with original ThinkPad X40 laptop battery. </li>
<li>Higher quality and capacity battery replacement. </li>
<li>Special offer ,Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X40 battery up to 30% off. </li>
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		<title>Lenovo ThinkPad T500 Laptop Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lenovo ThinkPad T500 Laptop Review &#160; The ThinkPad T series of famous models are top real estate through a lot. Therefore, each new model with great attention than expected. This time, Lenovo will incorporate some interesting news. New Lenovo ThinkPad &#8230; <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.net/blog/lenovo-thinkpad-t500-laptop-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The ThinkPad T series of famous models are top real estate through a lot. Therefore, each new model with great attention than expected. This time, Lenovo will incorporate some interesting news. New Lenovo ThinkPad T series has new naming convention.</p>
<p>The T500 ThinkPad is the latest update from 15.4 to long-term Lenovo T series. The combination of the latest generation of Intel goodies, ATI Hybrid, and DisplayPort connection this notebook has to offer many new things in previous ThinkPads. With all these changes in place, Lenovo remains the same version we expect, or quality standards slipped through the cracks?</p>
<p>T500 (incomplete) Centrino 2 based on the platform and you can read our review of the Centrino 2 platform HERE. Lenovo has decided to use an Atheros wireless adapter instead of Intel, and therefore there is no certificate T500 Centrino. Notebook is the latest generation of Intel processor that has great benefits (2.53 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) and fast hard drive forever, of course. Resolution 1920&#215;1200 (WUXGA) matte screen on the 15.4&#8221;seems almost unreal. Of course, not lose many words about the quality of the image, but it really is true delight graphics subsystem.</p>
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<p><strong>ThinkPad T500 Specifications:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Display: 15.4 &quot;1680 x 1050 WSXGA + LCD (Matte)</li>
<li>Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 (2.80GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 6MB cache)</li>
<li>Memory: 2 GB of DDR3 RAM</li>
<li>Storage: 160 GB hard drive (7,200 rpm)</li>
<li>Optical Drive: DVD + /-RW</li>
<li>Wireless: 802.11b / g, Bluetooth 2.0</li>
<li>Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon 3650 with 256 MB or Intel X4500 integrated (hybrid switching)</li>
<li>Integrated webcam</li>
<li>Battery: 9 cells (84 h W nominal, real 81Wh)</li>
<li>Dimensions: 14.1 x 10/10.9 &quot;x 1.8&quot;</li>
<li>Weight: 6 lbs 7.2 oz (w / 9 cell battery)</li>
</ul>
<p>Lenovo currently offers two different views for the T500. The first is a panel with LED backlight WXGA 1280&#215;800 and the other is a 1680&#215;1050 WSXGA screen. The panel WSXGA significantly higher compared to the same work area and resolution, especially when working with multiple windows open. LED panel on the other hand, has a higher brightness and better lighting.</p>
<p>However, if you really need much space for CAD programs or image editing, the WSXGA panel may be limited, and you&#8217;d better take a look at the series ThinkPad W500, a WUXGA (1920&#215;1200 pixels) offering.</p>
<p>Our test model was equipped with a 1680&#215;1050 WSXGA slab. It reaches a maximum value of 203cd / m in the central area of the screen, and meets the manufacturer&#8217;s specifications of 200 nits (cd / m²).<br />
  Although the brightness was in the viewing area in the upper left, at least 169.4cd / m², the screen is a good illumination of 83.7%.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Lenovo thinkpad t500 laptop battery</strong></p>
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<p>Lenovo Thinkpad T500 usually contains a rechargeable <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-t500-laptop-battery.html">lenovo thinkpad t500 battery</a> 6-cell lithium ion with a capacity of 5200mAh (56.16Wh). In addition, there are also a 9-cell battery and Ultrabay battery available. The larger 9-cell primary battery is identical to the T61 models and get a small lift in the back of the notebook. What the 9-cell battery, however, the T61 Ultrabay battery models used in the ThinkPad T500. However, it is possible to define a T500 Ultrabay battery in the Ultrabay slot of a T61 model.</p>
<p>6-cell battery is not unique to the case and moved a little. The portable T500 was able to run the battery test units high (minimum brightness, the energy saving mode, compared to WLAN) to a maximum of 276 minutes with 6-cell battery. Under load, the battery test Eater Classic (maximum brightness, maximum power and more power), which took only 61 minutes to drain the <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/">lenovo battery</a>. Both results were obtained with the graphics card active. In addition, ATI PowerPlay with disabilities in the conventional test, the laptop delivered the same performance as if it had been inserted media</p>
<p>The autonomy of the T500 in the classical test has increased by 82 minutes with integrated graphics, which represents an increase of 22 minutes. The energy consumption shows that Thinkpad T500 consumes less power 3.5 W with integrated graphics, compared with the dedicated ATI graphics card. The low consumption of the chip is also significantly under load.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lenovo ThinkPad T400s Laptop Review &#160; Lenovo has not only made people his regime ThinkPad T400. The ThinkPad T400s &#163; 3.9 (from $ 1599, $ 2130, depending on configuration) provides the best combination of performance, mobility and style we&#8217;ve seen &#8230; <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.net/blog/lenovo-thinkpad-t400s-laptop-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Lenovo has not only made people his regime ThinkPad T400. The ThinkPad T400s &pound; 3.9 (from $ 1599, $ 2130, depending on configuration) provides the best combination of performance, mobility and style we&#8217;ve seen in a business notebook. The chassis components and superfine state of the art was at a premium and performance of the graphics are mediocre, but business users are willing to pay for quality will not be disappointed.</p>
<p>The T400s matte black frame, green and red TrackPoint are comparable to those found in all ThinkPad since 1992, but the fine lines and carbon fiber cover glass are reminiscent of the X300 series in style. On the surface it seems that Lenovo minor adjustments in the keyboard design industry does best, by reducing more than Escape and Delete keys, and the spaces between the keys, to prevent dust and crumbs fall. 14.1-inch LED backlit screen offers a native resolution of 1440 x 900 is the same as the 13.3-inch X300 series. When you hear the music that was the sound stereo speakers clearly and without distortion, but not very strong, even at maximum volume.</p>
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<p><strong>ThinkPad T400 Specifications:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Options processors</strong> &#8211; Intel &reg; Core (TM) 2 Duo SP9400 (2.4GHz, 6MB cache, 25W) or Intel &reg; Core (TM) 2 Duo SP9600 (2.53 GHz, 6 MB cache, 25 Watts)</li>
<li><strong>The choice of operating system</strong> &#8211; XP Professional downgrade 32 &#8211; Windows Vista &reg; Home Basic &#8211; Windows Vista &reg; Home Premium &#8211; Windows Vista &reg; Business &#8211; Windows Vista &reg; Business 64</li>
<li><strong>Weight</strong> &#8211;  14 &quot;wide &#8211; 3.91 lbs/1.77kg with optical drive &#8211; 21.1mm x 241.0mm x 337mm (6-cell <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/">lenovo batteries</a>),</li>
<li><strong>Chipset / CPU </strong>- Intel &reg; FF 4500MHD/Core (TM) 2 VS small, 25W</li>
<li><strong>Poster</strong> &#8211; 14.1 &quot;WXGA + LED widescreen (1440 x 900) Graphics &#8211; Integrated Intel &reg; GMA 4500MHD</li>
<li><strong>Memory</strong> &#8211; 1067 MHz DDR3 80 GB SSD Hard Drives 120 GB SSD with 250 GB SSD 1GB/2GB/4GB available at a later date &#8211; from 120 GB to 250 GB 5400 rpm SATA</li>
<li><strong>WLAN Card</strong> &#8211; Intel &reg; WiFi Link 5300 Wireless (3 x 3) &#8211; Intel &reg; WiFi Link 5100 Wireless (1 x 2) &#8211;  Intel &reg; WiFi Link 5150 WiMax (1 x 2) &#8211; Realtek Wireless B, G, N-Map</li>
<li><strong>Integrated Communications</strong> &#8211; Mobile Broadband, WiMAX, WLAN, Bluetooth &reg;, UWB constant half Plug &#8211; 34mm Card (U.S. &amp; Canada) &#8211; Ongoing support secure (U.S. &amp; Canada)</li>
<li><strong>Ports and slots</strong> &#8211; one USB 2.0, USB 2.0, 1 USB / eSATA &#8211; VGA, DisplayPort, Microphone / Headphone, RJ-45 &#8211; Optional 34mm Express Card, or 5 on a multimedia card reader &#8211; Combo mic / output Audio</li>
<li><strong>Additional Features</strong> &#8211; Built-in 2 megapixel camera &#8211; Multi-Touch Touchpad options for optical drive &#8211; DVD-ROM drive &#8211; CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive &#8211; DVD or Blu-ray (TM) Multi DVD burner</li>
<li><strong>Security</strong> &#8211; Integrated fingerprint sensor with LED display SMART &#8211; Trusted Platform Module &#8211; ConstantSecure (WWAN models)</li>
<li><strong>Battery</strong> &#8211; Li-Ion 6-cell battery up a prism up to 5.5 hours or 3 cell Battery Ultra Bay: Up 8.5 hours with 6 cell battery</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/lenovo-thinkpad-t400s-laptops.jpg" alt="lenovo-thinkpad-t400s-laptops" title="lenovo-thinkpad-t400s-laptops" width="398" height="325" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-358" /></p>
<p><strong>Benefits</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>High quality construction</li>
<li>good keyboard changes</li>
<li>The Nice clean design</li>
<li>eSATA and Display Port &#8230; finally</li>
<li>Very fast, even with integrated graphics</li>
<li>Light</li>
<li>robust</li>
<li>great keyboard and touchpad</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Disadvantages:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Battery limited options</li>
<li>1.8 &quot;disk</li>
<li>Several docking connector</li>
<li>Love</li>
<li>there is no separate video card</li>
<li>SD card slot does not come standard</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Battery</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/images/thinkpad-t61-battery.jpg" alt="lenovo thinkpad t400s battery" /></p>
<p>There was a time <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/cheap-lenovo-thinkpad-t400s-battery.html">lenovo thinkpad t400s battery</a> with good but not impressive as in the 10 hours of experience in the T400. At present, the size of the battery is only available for a reported six-cell battery with a size of 45Wh. Compare that with the 9-cells in the T400, with a capacity of 84Wh, nearly twice as large. Even with the smallest battery-powered T400s 5 hours and 48 minutes with the screen brightness is set at 70%, having the profile set to balanced, active W-LAN. While energy consumption test varies between 6.5W 8W, and depending on load. Compared to the T400, is to reduce energy consumption is likely that the 1.8 &quot;SSD and integrated graphics chipset. Lenovo has major plans, a larger battery for extended <a href="http://www.lenovo-batteries.us/">batteries</a> life, similar to the rank of 4 cell, 6-cell options 9-cell and the T400. What they propose is to extend a ultra-bay battery instead of the optical drive, the battery of up to three hours to run.</p>
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