Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 3rd Jan 2008 23:05 UTC
Lenovo is undertaking an Olympic-size effort to establish itself as a consumer PC brand. The Chinese PC maker has found great success with the iconic ThinkPad brand of commercial laptops, a business it purchased from IBM. And now it's taking the world stage with a new line of consumer-focused notebooks called IdeaPad. There will also be a desktop line called IdeaCentre.
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I use thinkpad (X40/FreeBSD) as a NIX console too. Are there any other brands/models that come close in robustness, battery life, driver availability, silence, absence of crap like optical media and special keys etc?
I might switch if I couldn't get X6x without crammed keyboard and vista.
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I use thinkpad (X40/FreeBSD) as a NIX console too. Are there any other brands/models that come close in robustness, battery life, driver availability, silence, absence of crap like optical media and special keys etc?
I might switch if I couldn't get X6x without crammed keyboard and vista.