Lenovo ThinkPad X41 12.1" Tablet PC - Pentium M 758 1.5GHz - Black

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ThinkPad X41 Tablet PC is designed for extremely mobile users who spend most of their time working away from the office. This small and light tablet PC is optimised for portability and long battery life.


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Product Type: Tablet PC

Operating System: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition

Networking: IEEE 802.11b/g, Gigabit Ethernet

Display Type: Active Matrix LCD (TFT)

Interface Type: VGA Yes, Ethernet RJ-45 Yes, Modem RJ-11 Yes

Included Drives: No

Video Chipset: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900

Processor Type: Intel Pentium M

Screen Size: 12.1

Processor Speed: 1500

Installed Memory: 512

Hard Drive Size: 40000

Weight: 64


Summary

Product Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X41 12.1" Tablet PC - Pentium M 758 1.5GHz - Black

Manufacturer: Lenovo

Power Score: 4.1 | 7 Reviews


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Product Reviews (7)

Really Nice

Strengths: Lightweight - VERY, Perfromance, On screen button, compact, speed, power consumtion and MOST Importantly Portability, Rapid charge of battery, Anti-shock mechanism for Harddrive

Weakness: No CD/DVD ROM (extra), Wish Major lockout password can be applied in PC mode, Initally took time to learn machine - investment in time paid off, Hard Drive space (ok), SUPPLY (must wait for computer)

My purchased config: 1.5MHz, 512K, 40GB (no ext drive) My current config: 1.5 GB memory, Targus CD/DVD rom ($99 on sale) and IBM carry case custom - $45 I bought this machine since my brother an IBM fan recommended it. Its all he said it would be and more. I even bought a case $45 extra to carry it in - I recommend it- helps protect the screen. They give extra tips for the pen. The security is...
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By skari1 - Sep 8, 2005

x41 Tablet

Strengths: Tablet format, weight, size, doos screen for a 12.1" machine

Weakness: Slow disk drive (4200 rpm), slow processor, limited handwriting recognition capability of OneNote.

When I first got my x41 tablet in late Oct'05, I was excited about using the tablet format for note-taking and making written comments and highlights while giving presentations. The x41 tablet seemed the best value at the time, hence the purchase. My disappointments are with: Processor speed -- the 1.5GHz Centrino is too slow for many workload situations. The machine frequently crashes when...
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By zug - Jul 8, 2006

Semi Stink Pad

Strengths: The Journal software is great for taking notes at meetings. And, one will not get a hernia from carrying it around the world...or back and forth to office and home.

Weakness: The difficulty of turning the Journal recorded notes into text for the world to read. Small screen, IBM name.

At first I disliked the "gift" intensely having had previous bad experiences with IBM and their laptops. But, after a few weeks of forcing myself to use the machine I am growing to accept it (not sold yet)but give me a year and some more traveling...

By Jim; - Jul 1, 2006

Nice lightweight design, average performance, mediocre service

Strengths: Weight, versatility, battery life

Weakness: sluggish HDD, single core CPU, lousy parts service

My config: 1.6G CPU, 1 gig memory, 60G disk, port replicator with CD/DVD, large battery I really like the light-weight design combined with the 4 hour+ battery life, IBM/Lenovo has struck a superb balance here. I just wish there had been room for a 2.5 inch disk, preferably with 7200 RPM, instead of the 1.8 inch 4200 RPM disk that slows the machine down very noticeably. Also, with all the tablet...
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By bonsaitigers42 - Jan 15, 2007

Simple but powerful

Strengths: mobility; viewable screen; and full-size keyboard. It is a hugh Palm + ipod + dvd player + tablet.

Weakness: no optical device even in the optional dock. price,

I use X41 for> 3 months.

No big problem yet. It's great to use in office, bus, train, conference,,,,.

Its great to read/edit any document with the digitizing pen. Don't need a mouse at all.

Keep out of children under 5. It looks too nice even for them. They can draw as many pages as they want without wasting a paper.

By anonymous; - Jan 20, 2006

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