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    IBM Thinkpad's

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by smisir, Dec 15, 2004.

  1. smisir

    smisir Newbie

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    What do you think about the IBM Thinkpad Series?
    I'm attaching some content on thier new features.

    IBM is the leader in portable technology. Armed with the Active Protection System—an integrated motion sensor that monitors the system's hard drive to prevent some hard drive crashes when a fall occurs—the ThinkPad can lower support and help desk costs while keeping data safe.

    While other vendors look for physical means to shock-protect their hard disks, IBM uses a combination of drives, firmware and software to accomplish a higher level of disk protection.

    For more details and a better explanation of benefits, check out <url>http://www.ibm.com/thinkpad.</url>
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    They're solid business machines with excellent keyboards. It's hard to go wrong, unless you want an enhanced display, which IBM does not offer at the moment.

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