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Lenovo ThinkPad T61 Reivew: A man's laptop.
12/23/07
You guys are a disgrace, with your shiny laptops emanating blue mood lighting and sporting Tinkerbell etchings. I bet you have an Anne Geddes mousepad. Or, maybe one of those furry mouse protectors.

Jane Goodall may have used a Mac, but John Wayne's only use for its high-gloss screen would have been to blind Imperial Japanese infantry right before stabbing them in the gut. Chuck Norris with a "seashell white" Sony? It would blue screen at the sight of him. Throw that junk away! You need a man's laptop. Yes, your inner cave-power user need not hide anymore for we have the ThinkPad, the dangerous notebook for men- so macho it has two capital letters in its own name!

OK, seriously, the IBM ThinkPad is one sweet machine that's transformed itself into my favorite possession, a post occupied in the past by my Omega watch, Cooper fighter jacket, and a 67 Overhead-cam Firebird (OK, it was my brothers. But, I drove it).
The main attraction of the ThinkPad is its feel. The plastic is a substantial, rough black, much better than the Barbie-quality cover on the Dell consumer machines. Performing their duties near-silently and with confidence, the buttons are neither mushy nor clackety, The green lighting reminds me of Army hardware.

The strong metal hinges alone place the ThinkPad above the noobie bait at Best Buy. The fingerprint reader is as close to an erotic experience I've ever had with electronics and the keyboard...Oh! The keyboard! Zeus himself must type on a ThinkPad. It's so pleasurable to type on a ThinkPad that after a couple of paragraphs, I feel obligated to buy my wife flowers.

Let's get into the innards. The T61 is based off of the new Santa Rosa which is supposed to have better power management, longer WiFi range with N networking, and a host of other stuff 90% of you don't even know exists but you'll want once you read this.
The graphics are discreet which means that it isn't built into the motherboard- not that it's shy. Most of the notebooks at Best Buy or Circuit City have more sluggish integrated graphics. Despite its slower performance, many people prefer integrated graphics for the longer battery life. If you don't game or prefer The Sims over Battlefield, then get the integrated Graphics. Besides, the integrated X3100 isn't exactly a slouch. It's far better than the Intel 950 it replaces.

The discreet card is the NVidia Quadro NVS 140M which should be equivalent to the formerly high-end ATI 1600 or Nvidia's own 8400GS. The chart has it scoring a respectable 2943, but when I ran the test-twice- I got a piddling 1140 (and 1619 in 3D Mark06). It might be a driver issue so I won't worry about it too much. Either way, it's still plenty.

The screen is NOT one of those awful shiny things. I much prefer Matte screens as they're easier on the eyes over extended periods and have less glare. As far as brightness: It's actually brighter than my Dell E1505 with Trueview. I'd still give the edge to my old HP X1000 in overall quality- the viewing angles on the t61 are poor and the computer is almost useless outside- but the ThinkPad screen is very nice.

Touchpad is very good with the essential scrolling function. It's smaller than most, but it's still very good.
Wifi performance is excellent. The standard non-pre-n, non-Centrino pro card had one bar (very low) while my Centrino pro T61 had three (good). A cheap Toshiba had none.
Everything else is pretty standard- DVDRW, etc.
The system comes with Norton, an Office trial, Roxio basic, WinDVD, and the excellent Thinkcenter software which allows one to perform maintenance on, backup, and update your ThinkPad T61. It also provides a direct link to support options including Chat. Be aware that if your boss gives you a Centrino Pro T61, you may want to alter your viewing habits-as tempting as that five day trial is: IT types can filter internet traffic, remotely patch and upgrade your system, and probably babysit your kids.
The T61 has Turbo boost which probably does nothing. I suspect it's a scam like Red Bull and Snickers giving "energy boosts."
My experience operating the computer has been mostly positive. I had to "repair" the installation on the second day for some problem and it locks up at times with certain software like Verizon Access manager, but I blame the hoary Vista.
Which brings me to buying advice:
All of the options are very cheap. You're going to give up the chance to amaze your downscale friends with the fingerprint scanner for a measly $25.00? I would have liked the WXGA+ with its slightly higher 1440X900 resolution (You can fit more on the screen, but objects look smaller), but only the standard WXGA, 1280X800, resolution came with an integrated camera. I'm glad I got the camera as it's much more convenient than schlepping another USB thing. I'd get the T7300 with the extra 2MB of cache (Don't ask.) and 2GB of memory is a given.
The toughest decision for me was whether to get the SD flash card reader instead of the ExpressCard port. I didn't and, again, I'm happy with my choice. I know have an ExpressCard slot and the older PCMCIA PC card for full compatibility. I bought a PC card flash reader from Sandisk and it works a little slower than built-in ones, but it works.

SanDisk PC Card Adapter for Compact Memory Card
I'll review the R61 later, but the primary difference isn't price. Basically, it comes down to: Do you want the even more solid feel of the R61 or the noticeably thinner and lighter T61?

So, there you have it, an excellent laptop.
**Update: Battery life with the 6-cell is about three hours. I also have a Bay battery that adds another hour and a half.
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> I had to "repair" the installation on the second day for some problem and it locks up at times with certain software
*That* really makes me nervous. I realize it's a Windows issue, but JEEZ - a new, quality, $$ laptop that you immediately have to repair? That's OK with you? Hmmm..
(Please forward comments to me directly if you have thoughts - thanks!)
I'm in line eith Matthew Cornell's comment. I, too, have narrowed my decision down to a Thinkpad or Macbook Pro. I, too, have also read some very disturbing stories about Thinkpad and their "blue screen of death," among other things that relate more to the bad customer service and tech support. I am really nervous right now. I almost ordered a T61 twice but pulled back both times because I'm just so nervous about it. I want a reliable laptop that will last. I don't know. For every good comment I read about the Thinkpad, it seems I read one bad comment to counteract it.
I bought my T61 about 9 months ago....its still got the RGB IBM logo. I freakin love this thing. It is indeed a man's laptop. I have had no problem with mine so far, and really enjoy everything about it. My choices were also this and a MacBook, but I believe I got about 30$ more computer for about a grand less. My good friend introduced me to the product line, his wife has had hers for about 3 years with absolutely no problems.
Hi, i got my T61 widescreen version yesterday. everything looks good. I used R51 and T43 before. Reali good design and comfortable keyboard.Maybe lenovo is trying to lower the cost for providing cheaper thinkpad for us, so the customer services is getting poor.?? i donno. it's kinda tradeoff.
Hi. I Like your review. I have a T42 but I wanna upgrade soon. So I'm thinking about T61. Is yours 14" or 15.4" ?I still don't know should I get 14 or 15 inch screen. What u say? How is the brightness compared to the older Thinkpads. That is one of the things I want to upgrade-the screen.
Do you have more images from you T61. I wanna see some more before I decide. And user images from T61 are really rare to find.
THx.
The blue screen issue has to do with the Intel turbo memory. From what I read if you update the turbo memory driver to the most curret intel version all should be well...and turn of the hybrid disc thingy in Vista as well.This was Intel's first attempt at the turbo memory and I think it still needs work. :)
I have both a Mac Pro and a widescreen T61. I bought the Mac Pro 17" for my daughter. She runs XP Pro and OSX. I recently did a clean install of XP Pro and SP3 on my T61 and it runs much faster than it did out of the box. I got rid of most of the Lenovo bloatware, installed Office 2007, and it boots up in 30 seconds. Get all of the drivers first, then wipe your hard drive. There is a great article on Notebook forums and laptops on doing a clean install of XP Pro that I recommend. I installed the 7600 RPM 160gb hard drive, and am waiting for my ultrabay adapter, so I can also install my original 5200 rpm 120 gb hard drive as a backup drive. The Mac Pro running XP under bootcamp takes forever to boot up!When Vista is finally stable, I may install a dual boot system, but until then, XP works great.
I have order the below system would like to know your comments.Configured system expected to ship by 06/09/08
INTEL CORE2DUO PROC. T9300
MICROSOFT WINXP PROFESSION
MSW XP PROFESSIONAL US ENG
15.4" WSXGA+,CAMERA,BT
INTGMA X3100,GM965S-V,PCIE
2GB PC2-5300 667MHZ 1DIMM
KEYBOARD US ENGLISH
ULTNAV(TRACPOINT TOUPAD) WFPR
160GB HDD,5400RPM
DVD REC 8X MAX ULTRABAYENH
INT.WIRE.WIFI/LINK4965AGN
INTEGR.BLUETOOTH PAN
6 CELL LI-ION BATT.(2.4AH)
CPK NORTH AMERICA
LANGUAGE PACK US ENGLISH
Total $1019.00 including tax and free shipping
The reason why i prefered R61 over T61 and dell XPS 1520.
I dont like xps glossy screen as will be using the laptop for long hrs for programming and browsing.
And T61 was perfect except that it didnt have Built in web cam and svideo out.(Svideo was imp for me to hook up to a external display).And last but not the least i will not be carrying this laptop more often so the weight didnt matter to me.
Let me know your comments.
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I just got my T61 with wxga+ and integrated graphics card, but the screen looks kind of blue to me. I tried to correct color, but haven't figured out how to make the white background look like a piece of paper, not blue-ish white. I don't know whether my LCD monitor is malfunctioning or not. Am I the only one who sees white as blue-ish white?
I bought myself a T61 with integrated graphics. Will I be able to upgrade to discrete graphics card? If yes, how ??
No I don't think you will be able to upgrade. I'm getting a think pad as soon as I can, this week hopefully. I mean it has a freaking waterproof keyboard (well water resistant but who cares). That sealed the deal! Plus I loved this article as that was the first thing that I thought when I was still deciding between dell and HP and then saw this T61. Immediatly I thought "God that is manly, all the women are going to want to touch my body, I need that one." It's like have a 14" or 15" penis erected from your lap and in your hands, what woman wouldn't want some of that? Don't be shy now. You can pet it if your nice.
lovely baby,haha
I have bought a IBM think pad and it works super fast, i am 100% satisfied with the performance.
keep the good work up!
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