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T60 view with screen tilted degrees back view larger image. T60 view with screen tilted degrees forward view larger image. Straight on view of ThinkPad T60 left compared to Dell e right view larger image. Angle view of T60 screen and e screen — notice colors and text still crisp at this angle for the T60 view larger image. But ThinkPad screens are not known for being the brightest and best, just adequately bright and good enough for business use. Experiences may differ with a 14" size screen, there is no FlexView offering on that screen size.

The T60 speakers are located at the front bottom area of the notebook. The speakers are actually not half bad, they certainly get loud enough to comfortably hear a DVD movie from across a room. The sound quality does deteoriate as loudness increases — more static and tinny sound becomes apparent at the loudest level. Even at the louder levels though the sound is not grating and serviceable — good news if you prefer not to have to carry external speakers.

As usual though, the recommendation is to have a pair of headphones if you want bass or what can be considered very good sound quality. It runs at 2. The T processor coupled with the ATI X MB graphics card is also enough to play most any game, albeit maybe not at the highest setting.

As a demonstration of the processor and graphics card capability I installed Doom 3 and took it for a test run. The game ran flawlessly on medium settings, which I think for a business notebook is pretty good. And given the fact Doom 3 runs well with such settings, Half Life 2 and other popular titles can be assumed to run and probably well.

As you can see, the new Intel Core Duo processor smokes any previous processor at this calculation, the ThinkPad T60 and recently reviewed Acer WLMi are pretty close on processor speed times. The T60 beats the last T43 1. Below are the results gained from running PCMark04 on the T60 and comparison results to the T43, the T60 with the given configuration handily beats the 1. Below is a graph generated from running HDTune on the T60, a hard drive benchmarking application:.

The T60 is cool running, very cool running in fact. The back area where the fan and vents are got a bit warm as they pushed the heat out, but certainly not uncomfortably warm or anything. T60 right side: 2 USB 2. T60 back side: heat vent, power jack, battery slot view larger image. T60 underside view: Port replicator connector, access to memory, battery release latch and lock view larger image. The T60 drops the parallel port in favor of an extra vent on the back of the notebook.

Finally we have 3 USB 2. Yes, I know USB flash memory drives are cheap and easy too but an SD card is easy to store inside of a notebook and quickly pop it out when needed or pop in an SD card from a PDA or camera when needed for easy fast transfer of files from other mobile devices.

And along with the parallel port going bye-bye, so does the S-Video port. Another thing that will probably annoy a number of people as well. Be sure to remove the AC adapter and all cables from the computer. If the computer has been on, wait several minutes before beginning the procedure to ensure all parts have cooled down. Turn the computer over to see the small tab on the battery located near the top of the Thinkpad.

Once the tab is in the unlocked position far right , pull the battery outwards away from the Thinkpad. Open the display to access the palm rest. Apply pressure to the sides of the palm rest so that it bends upwards in the middle. Gently lift away from the computer. Cancel: I did not complete this guide. Badges: Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Difficulty Moderate.

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