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    Has anyone gotten the X60s Ultralight yet?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by threeFiftyLi, Apr 7, 2006.

  1. threeFiftyLi

    threeFiftyLi Notebook Consultant

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    Just wondering how big of a difference the screen is versus the regular screen.

    Please post your thoughts on it or pictures of the screen if you have them avaliabe.

    Thanks!!
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Did you see our review?
     
  3. threeFiftyLi

    threeFiftyLi Notebook Consultant

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    Yep, thats the regular X60s though I believe. I have an X60 already just curious on how much of a difference the Ultralight screen makes.
     
  4. vkyr

    vkyr Notebook Consultant

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    Good question, so far I haven't seen any X60s with Ultralight TFTs, but who knows maybe somebody already got one.

    However, there are some good 12.1" TFT-panels available on the market, but those panels I know from are not used for the regular X60 Thinkpad line.

    For example, some of the interesting 12,1" TFT-panels for Tablet PCs do stem from Boe Hydis and are AFFS based wide viewing angle panels (180° ;) with SXGA+ and WXGA resolutions:


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    ...but those shown above aren't used for the Thinkpad Tablet PC so far.

    (The above shown Boe Hydis panel pictures were taken at the CeBit 06 and do stem from NOTTES!)
     
  5. Andrew Baxter

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    correct, it was just the regular screen I reviewed, just a very standard screen display. I have not had an opportunity to see the ultra light screen.