Comments on ‘Lenovo intros skinny, low-weight ThinkPad’

What no Macbook Air thickness comparison? 

This is thinner :-)

Glad Apple didn't keep their phoney title (it was never true anyway) for long.

why would you buy this? 

when you can get virtually the same for half the price by buying a HP 2510p.....

oh, and get the xp version. Vista is tosh.

Nice 

Very nice, too expensive. Still better than the MacBook Air mind.

Thickness ???? 

Paris Hilton

who has ever said "I cant use this laptop, its just too thick" God help us all from the apple marketing hype

@What no Macbook Air thickness comparison? 

Paris Hilton

Thickness in Macbook Airs should be added to the Register standard weights and measures forthwith.

Paris, as her thickness knows no bounds...

@simon 

This Dell laptop is nearly 35mm thick! I can't use it!

Just think of what it would do for the machine's portability if it was thinner, but measured exactly the same in the other two dimensions! It would be a /revolution/ I tell you.

@Peter W 

Flame

>why would you buy this?

>when you can get virtually the same for half the price by buying a HP 2510p.....

Here's a Service Message for you from the Department of the Bleedingly Obvious: because when you buy a HP, you get a HP. Which is not a Thinkpad.

@simon 

Joke

Thickness of laptops is an issue to people who don't want to carry them from one office to another .... if its thin enough they can use internal mail

And getting a HP is bad, because? 

I have the nc2400, which is the model before the 2510, and I REALLY want to swap mine for the new one.(MAybe if my boss looks away while I configure one for another employee... )

1.2Kg, OK battery life, SD-slot, and can come with a built-in Sierra wireless card...

And yes, you want to avoid running Vista on it.

untitled 

Jobs Horns

It fits in a Manilla Envelope AND it has an optical drive!

@ Rik 

Happy

Excellent point.

It's kak! 

IT Angle

This thing is just too thick.

X300 ??? Haven't I heard that before.... 

Coat

Didn't Dell have a line of small slim-line notebooks branded Dell Latitude X300 about 3 years ago?

ThinkPads are just too over-priced with poor after sales support.

Thinkpads - "poor after sales support"? 

Haven't heard that before... have you ever used a Thinkpad? Do you expect reliability in a computer? No, I thought not.

Probably worth the price... 

Thinkpads are generally really well made, though I personally can't stand their keyboards. I have a friend with a Thinkpad tablet which he has stepped on a few times, and it still works great, and he isn't a small guy at all.

Thickness isn't a real performance metric for laptops. As long as they're not absurdly thick, then weight is the stat you look for. And this thing weighs significantly less than the Air. Honestly I think that it weighs less than just about any laptop with an optical drive, definitely less than anything with that size of screen.

I'm so glad people started finally going with higher resolution on the 13 inch LCDs. There was no reason for me to even consider one when I can get the same number of pixels on a screen thats 3 inches smaller.

I'd probably get a Fujitsu P8010... but thats probably just because I like smallish Lifebooks.

daddy wants 

I kind of want to replace my D420 with this. Its only downside is, like the air, they stupidly make it at 13"er.

I love the wicked small footprint of my bad boy but no optical drive or LED screen kinda makes it sooooo 2007...

@And getting a HP is bad, because? 

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Because HP needs to die. Slowly and painfully for maximum satisfaction, but plain bog-standard dying will do. Including specifically Capellas and Fiorina, who've gone elsewhere.

You know their slogan? "HP - Invent". They stopped after inventing how to make money from pigments, and they wouldn't know excellent tech if it did the full-blown extended hardcore dancing on the piano act, with a strobe-lit fluo-hot-pink tutu and accompanied by several dozen Klaxons and a couple of air-raid sirens.

Spec comparison 

Paris Hilton

I don't know what spec was read by the person who said the X300 weighs "significantly less than the Air", but according to Apple's website, the Macbook Air weighs 1.36 kg. ("Actual weight varies by configuration and manufacturing process")

Nonetheless, the X300 seems like a much more usable machine. Are we all aware that the Air has *no*ethernet*port*??? And a lot of other missing bits.

I will grant you, the Air is very pretty, but.. well, Paris H isn't too bad either if we limit ourselves to such parameters..

13 inch? 

Unhappy

This looks like a nice upgrade for the T series thinkpads.

But what I'd really like is a widescreen upgrade for the X series: same width as an X60 but not quite as deep, and with a higher resolution screen.

I hope that branding this laptop as the X300 doesn't mean the X series will be growing in size

It has a touch/pointer stick!!! 

Thumb Up

I want one! Mac notebooks do not have this super efficient tool on them. I hate notebooks without them. The pointerstick saves so much time!!

This is a very nice notebook. It would be nice to have Firewire port and a eSata port too but oh well.

I think I may be buying me one of these in the future and put a Kalyway OS X on it. Unless Apple decides to sell their OS for Non-Mac hardware.

Nice stuff! I especially like the SDD! Have to swap it out with a Mtron or Samsung 128 GB!

@spec comparison 

Why limit the assessment of Paris to aesthetics, where as you say she is not too bad?

After all we have video evidence she puts out, and she has a lovely bank balance.

Wrap her up. I'll take her!

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