Testseek.co.uk have collected 39 expert reviews of the Lenovo Thinkpad T61 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Thinkpad T61 .
February 2008
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The editors liked
Internal roll cage protects LCD
Draft 802.11n WiFi for faster wireless throughput
Very small A/C adapter adds little to overall travel weight
Intels Active Management Technology provides remote support
The editors didn't like
New Centrino Pro technology doesnt offer outsize performance gains
Abstract: Lenovo has delivered a superb laptop in the ThinkPad T61. The list of features is heavily skewed towards the business user but the build quality will satisfy anyone who is looking for a new laptop and the price is less scary than you might expect. Len...
Abstract: Nobody ever got fired for buying... oh. Solid but also quite stolid, and very pricey. Originally an IBM product, the ThinkPad range now belongs to Chinese manufacturer Lenovo. Henry Ford would have approved: you can have one in any colour you like,...
We like the Lenovo T61 a great deal and are happy to report that, in this instance at least, the changeover from IBM to Lenovo appears to have gone seamlessly. ...
Abstract: This notebook was designed from the ground up with business and security in mind, and it succeeds. When Lenovo took over IBMs PC and laptop business in 2004 (web ID: 66772), the results were anxiously awaited by fans of the legendary ThinkPad range. ...
Internal roll cage protects LCD, Draft 802.11n WiFi for faster wireless throughput, Very small A/C adapter adds little to overall travel weight, Intels Active Management Technology provides remote support
New Centrino Pro technology doesnt offer outsize performance gains
Lenovos 14.1in. ThinkPad T61 shaves a few millimeters off the companys more mainstream R-series notebooks, but still boasts the same, solid ThinkPad DNA along with IT-friendly features by way of Intels new Centrino Pro platform...
Abstract: The ThinkPad T61 is basically as good as it gets when it comes to laptop computers. I like it so much I wish I could keep it; I would buy one myself, and certainly will when the time comes. Now that the price has come down to an affordable level, ther...
Abstract: Used to be that the only way to get a Linux laptop was to buy a laptop and install it yourself. While it sounds simple, it was generally time-consuming, tracking down Linux drivers for all the hardware, downloading hacks and patches to fix BIOS issues,...
Abstract: Lenovo bought IBM’s Think line of computers in 2005 and has released new iterations of their notebook computers, the ThinkPads, over the past few years. Today we are taking a look at their latest road warrior, the ThinkPad T61. The ThinkPad T61 come...
Userfriendliness, Data security, Moderate weight, Accessories, and service, Solid case, Quiet, Low temperature emissions, Track point, Matte display
Available Interfaces, No recovery media, No DVI/ HDMI port, Moderate brightness of the screen, Low contrast
Overall, the T61 is an interesting notebook, whereas Lenovo focuses on business customers. Regarding user-friendliness and data security you'll hardly find any better. The Lenovo ThinkPad T61 scores points in these aspects by a lot of reasonable details...
Runs very cool, Fan doesnt come on as much as previous models, Excellent performance, Great keyboard, touchpad, and touchpoint
Screen has limited contrast
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