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Thinkpad X60 — the Tablet Goes Ultraportable 122

Rovi writes "Lenovo had a gift for Thinkpad fans this season- they finally released the successor to the X41 Tablet. The Thinkpad X60 Tablet weighs in at about three and a half pounds and has great tablet functionality. The updates from the older model include a 2.5" hard drive (the X41 used a 1.8"), automatic screen orientation, and an Intel Core Duo processor. For performance seekers some serious upgrades are available, such as a 120GB 5400RPM hard drive, 100GB 7200RPM drive, SXGA+ monitor, or up to 4GB of RAM."
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Thinkpad X60 — the Tablet Goes Ultraportable

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  • But will it... (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 24, 2006 @12:35PM (#17353970)
    Run Linux or OpenBSD or my favourite, FreeBSD? Can I actually use the tablet features with those OSs?

    Just asking.
  • IBM versus Toshiba? (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Makito ( 518963 ) on Sunday December 24, 2006 @12:50PM (#17354082)
    The X60 looks like a Toshiba M400 without a CD/DVD drive - much like the M200.

    My question is, how does the Core Duo 1.8Ghz Low Voltage CPU performance compare to the standard Core Duo 1.8Ghz CPU in the M400.
  • Re:But will it... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by heho ( 837859 ) on Sunday December 24, 2006 @12:51PM (#17354090) Homepage
    You would need a linux distro that has native support for the tablet to effectively use the tablet portions of the machine itself. Many of the tablet features, such as the "always-up" dialog toggle, and many other features interact directly with the Windows API unfortunately

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