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Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet 1866 - Pentium M 758 / 1.5 GHz LV - Centrino - RAM 512 MB - HDD 60 GB - GMA 900 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11b/g - TPM - Win XP Tablet PC 2005 - 12.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - black

Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet 1866 - Pentium M 758 / 1.5 GHz LV - Centrino - RAM 512 MB - HDD 60 GB - GMA 900 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11b/g - TPM - Win XP Tablet PC 2005 - 12.1 TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - blackBrand: Lenovo
Category: Personal Computer


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 2322

Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
System Bus Speed: 400
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Modem: Fax / modem
Display Size: 12.1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Warranty: 3 years warranty

MPN: 18663RU
Model: 1866
UPC: 882861005789
EAN: 0882861005789
ASIN: B0009XM4DO


Features:
  • The ThinkPad X Series Tablet is the ultimate convertible notebook
  • It offers extremely long battery life and its small, light form factor makes it easy to carry anywhere
  • Thanks to new display technologies, you can even use the X Series Tablet outdoors in sunlight

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LENOVO (18663RU) ThinkPad X41 Tablet 1866 Pentium M 758 1.5 GHz LV - RAM 512 MB - HD 60 GB - Mdm


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Usable, but tablet tech is years away from promise   June 12, 2006
Max Rottersman (Hanover, NH USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I sold my T41 with XSVGA for this. I wanted something I could also use to read/research on train, or cafe. This laptop does it well. And the screen re-orients whenever you move it from tablet to laptop configuration, and visa versa. However, it's still a bit slow (like most tablets). I think Lenovo has done as good a job as possible, but the technology still has a way to go. Weight, speed, integration of apps, all must be improved for these to become killer machines.

I knew the machine will be limiting when I bought it. But for me, the ability to read in tablet form is very important. I don't like the aesthetic experience of reading on computers.

I'm left-handed. Which means the handwriting recognition is not so good for me. For a right-handed friend of mine, the handwriting recognition works great. (for me, it's either frustrating or humorous, depending on my mood).

In general, the microsoft software and help files specific to tablets are dated and obviously not a high priority at Microsoft. If it was, you'd have better left-hand support. Also, there are few tablet-specific apps bundled with machine. The few that are, are third party trial-ware.

In conclusion, if you want a tablet to read/research, surf the net, and also use as a laptop for basic business chores, this is as nice a tablet as I think you'll find. But if you expect this to be the tablet that fulfills the promise of tablet-PCs, then no, I don't think we're there yet. And the price is also too high if what you mostly want is a laptop.


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