Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Mar 2008 21:56 UTC
Geek.com reviews the ThinkPad X300. "The ThinkPad X300 is an exercise in balance. It's designers were tasked with balancing performance and usability with size and weight and they did an excellent job."
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Have things improved since IBM? I had bad experiences with IBM rushing products to market and having to go through 4 people for each problem to get the machine working properly. That's the main reason I wouldn't buy a ThinkPad.
I have had a 701C (butterfly, that still works), a 755, a 380ED, a 380XD, a 600, a T40, a T41 a T60, and a Z61.
I have never had any issues, but expected ones, like keyboards wearing out after 4 years of heavy use.
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I have had a 701C (butterfly, that still works), a 755, a 380ED, a 380XD, a 600, a T40, a T41 a T60, and a Z61.
I have never had any issues, but expected ones, like keyboards wearing out after 4 years of heavy use.
I have never had any "rushed-to-market" issues.
Edited 2008-03-17 04:04 UTC