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Thế là thêm bác AUROS là customer mới bác saigonlab nhé
OK, các đấu thủ Thinkpad vừa tung chưởng, bây giờ là ThinkPad đỡ chưởng đây. Post tạm vài ba cái review về Thinkpad để thấy thiên hạ còn ca cho ThinkPad hơn cả tui nữa.
1. http://www.hardwareinreview.com/laptop_computers/lenovo_thinkpad_t60p_review.html
The ThinkPad legacy
The ThinkPad is among the oldest extant laptop computer brands (having recently celebrated its 14th year in production), and has long been known as a well-built, powerful, reliable, portable, and somewhat expensive notebook computer system. For years the T series has had a number of attractive options that most of its competitors lack: an extended battery, a more-than-capable port replicator, and a modular design that allows the most failure-prone and upgrade-sensitive parts (RAM, hard drive, optical drive) to be easily replaced without requiring a technician. If your ThinkPad can't do what you want it to, chances are there is something you can buy to bring it up to your standards.
There are now several ThinkPad models, but the T series is the most powerful and well-known. As mentioned above, this is the first new ThinkPad T series model to come from Lenovo instead of IBM. Since IBM built the ThinkPad name, and since many Westerners think of China as a place where cheap and unreliable consumer goods come from, many have wondered whether the ThinkPad's quality would suffer as a result. After a thorough evaluation, I'm glad to report that the ThinkPad T series is still worthy of its reputation.
The T60p is built even more solidly than the T40 and T20 series was, and is definitely a worthy replacement for previous T series models. Cosmetically the T60p is the same as the T40 and T20 -- black plastic lower bezel, indicator LEDs in the familiar place just right of center below the LCD, both a touchpad and a trackbutton for mouse pointer control, and a heavy-duty keyboard with the same basic key layout as in previous models.
2. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,1788030,00.asp
Armed with updated components and a fingerprint reader, the IBM ThinkPad T43 ($2,199 as tested) wins the latest Editors' Choice for business notebooks. Whether you're on the road or in a boardroom, the T43 is the perfect business companion.
3. http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2767
Conclusion:
The ThinkPad T60 is easy to recommend, if I were an IT manager and had to choose a notebook to equip a sales force with notebooks I'd go with this. It's highly durable, very easy to use, looks extremely professional and gives you a multitude of connectivity options. Furthemore, if you get the nice FlexView screen that mine came with, you'll have what I consider one of the most pleasant to view screens on the market. The input/output port selection still isn't where I'd like it to be, strangely even the latest tiny ThinkPad X60-series beats the T60 in port selection (although the X60 has no optical drive, it does have FireWire and an SD card slot in addition to everything else the T60 has -- talk about getting beaten by your younger and smaller sibling).
The new Core Duo processor veritably tears through anything a business user will throw at it, and with an X1400 or better graphics card installed you'll have to be somewhat concerned with the workforce blowing time on games. So if you want a T60 notebook for yourself but find that it's too pricey, and yes you do pay a pretty penny for such a premium level notebook, then you might want to start lobbying to your manager and IT department now to adopt T60 notebooks -- it's a treat to use and I'm sure can make you more productive.
Pros:
-Great feeling keyboard, the best there is for notebooks, and now there's a Windows key for those that missed that
-The 15" FlexView screen offers a fantastic viewing experience and really makes it easy on the eyes for day long computing
-2.0GHz Core Duo + X1400 128MB graphics card = fast, fast, fast
-Runs cool and quiet, no overheating issues even with a fast processor and dedicated video card
-Very good battery life
-Docking station and port replicator options if you need more ports
-Multi-Bay makes it easy to switch out the optical drive with an secondary hard drive, battery or optical drive upgrade
Cons:
-No FireWire, no SD card slot no S-Video ports means the T60 is behind the curve in available ports / slots
-At 6.3lbs the 15" variety T60 is kind of heavy to be called portable, go with the T60 14" if you need greater portability
-Expensive, but it's a premium product so you expect that
-The new power and volume buttons look cheap and couldn't possibly be more boring
-Smaller mouse buttons and no coloring is a bit of a downer in my book, I liked the old style better and found them slightly easier to use
Vậy là rõ, thứ nhất trong mọi rang list thì đến Thinkpad cũng không làm nổi rồi. Cũng như cái xe của các bác, chả đứng được thứ hạng trong cái list nào, nhưng không vì thế mà các bác không tậu em nó đúng không?
Còn thì mọi dữ liệu đều ủng hộ ThinkPad!