Well, we felt that way about the T-60 and T61, but as the days flow by,
disappointment grows.  These are not in the same tradition as the 600X, T23,
T-30, T42, and so many others.  As an owner of the X22, X31 and X41, I would
hope there has been substantial improvement... hard drives, performance, and
reliability of the X-series has always made them the "other" Thinkpads.

We service a number of insurance companies which use Thinkpads in their
"fleets."  Their reliability since the Lenovo designs has plummeted.



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On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Dominique Pivard <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 05.02.2009 21:52, you, RayBay wrote:
>
> > Not to mention that the machines are no longer engineered as we once
> loved
> > them.
>
> Well, based on my experience of the X series so far (X22, X31, X60s, the
> latter being the first Lenovo-designed/produced machine), I would
> disagree with you. Each iteration has been better built than the
> previous one. My next ThinkPad will likely be an X201s, and based on
> what I've read about it, I shouldn't be disappointed.
>
>  > I wish IBM would take back the company...
>
> I was under the impression Lenovo got nearly all the people that
> counted. If anything has changed since they took over, it's the price
> pressure put on laptop manufacturers: IBM would have be affected just
> the same.
>
> Cheers, Dominique
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