06-09-2007, 10:50 PM | #1 |
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Tablet computing wins another convert - me!
I've never owned a tablet PC before. Until now. I just broke down and spent what feels like my life's savings on a Lenovo X61 tablet convertible. It won out over my other alternatives: a Q1 Ultra or the yet unreleased Asus T83.
Some of you may wonder why I would choose a bulkier X61 over a UMPC, when I clearly love the advantages of a lighter device with a 7"-10" screen size. The decision was based mostly on the quality and power and years of service it should give me versus a Q1 Ultra. How could I compromise features with the Q1 just to cut the size in half? I am hoping that the additional size and weight of the X61 is somewhat offset by the ability to use it as a slate on my lap. As wonderful and useful as the Q1 would be, it seemed a bit too much like an underpowered toy, and I preferred a convertible form factor. In addition, I know that UMPCs are going to be revolutionized in price, features and power over the next couple of years anyway, so it just seemed too early to get one. I suppose the Lenovo tablet might be "overkill", but I know it's got the power and storage I need, and now I get to see how both active and passive digitizers work as well as getting a larger screen. That should give me a much better basis of experience for making decisions about future UMPC purchases. (You know... somewhere around the year 2020 after my gadget budget recovers from this purchase!) I prefer the Q1 size, but I just didn't feel that the UMPCs are quite mature enough to spend all that money on one. I do still long for a UMPC in addition to my X61 because I think the portability would revolutionize my computing life. But at this point a UMPC is going to have to wait. Maybe in 2020! Obvious warning: Don't assume that the X61 is the right choice for everyone. It was the right choice for me, but a UMPC might be your perfect choice. As they always emphasize about tablet devices over at JKonTheRun, for example, these devices all involve trade offs. No single product is going to be best for everyone. Obvious question: Will the X61 also be useful as a ridiculously expensive and overpowered e-book reader? I hope so! |
06-09-2007, 11:08 PM | #2 |
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Bob: That should work out to about $15 per month from now until 2020. You can do it. By then the prices on UMPC should drop a bit and have improved functionality.
OK, it can read A4 and letter sized PDFs. Now the question on everyone's mind is: "Can you keep the Lenovo X61 working for 13 years?" Or are you going to use Paris Hilton accounting and get a new machine later this year? |
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06-09-2007, 11:53 PM | #3 |
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Surprise!
Bob, I am surprised your enthusiasm was diverted from the Foleo!
Personally I am going to take the money I save by not buying a Lenovo X61 tablet and invest it in 12 Asus Eees. I will glue one to each bathroom wall, another one to the kitchen wall, keep one in the glove box "just in case". I will carry one in my book bag and keep another one on the coffee table. The folks at the internet coffee shop will keep an extra one under the counter for me for when I am thirsty. I will use the others for doorstops until a new purpose for them occurs to me. But seriously, congratulations. This review suggests it is a great package. I am looking forward to your ongoing impressions of it. It seems that a few months ago the choices were rather mundane. Now the tech market is turning into such a candy store. I am rather thankful I can only buy once a year when I visit the west. |
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@RWood: You'd be surprised! I have another ThinkPad laptop that I still like, which is probably about 13yrs old, and I can still use (well only for MS Office, and only when plugged into the wall outlet because the battery doesn't hold a charge!)
@Mogui: I like that! The "Tribble" philosophy for ubiquitous computing. You might be on to something! |
06-10-2007, 01:09 AM | #5 |
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Congrats on the new acquisition, Bob! I hope it works out really well for you. I should be getting a similar system soon through work (if they procurement folks ever get off it), and I have high hopes for the advantages the dual form factor will add to the way I work. I think it'll fit well with the way I already do things.
@ mogui, you present a very ... interesting image of your home. |
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06-10-2007, 05:48 AM | #6 |
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Bob, and I thought it was I who influenced you in your decision-making Congrats on your new purchase. I know you'll love it -- common, it's a Lenovo, and we know they make the best PC notebooks out there!!
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06-10-2007, 05:59 AM | #7 |
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Congrats Bob,
I was never a Laptop-guy myself (anything that I can't upgrade myself is out of the question for me... ) but I think the advantages over the UMPC are the same as my newest Mobile Phone (a Fujitsu-Siemens T830) over most of the other Omni-Phones out there. Small size may be cool, but you need to be able to actually use the device, and the more functions it has the more keys it should have (really..) because all those fancy on-screen keyboards and stuff just don't have what it takes to replace a REAL keyboard and systems like predictive input have their limits...and you usually find them more limiting than you would expect... I love the T830 because it means I can enter text (for calender entries, mobileread.com posts on-the-go and short emails) easily in whichever language I choose and can also tap the screen to quickly select certain links in the browser and so on...it's the first gadget-device where I have the feeling that I can actually use many of the functions...!!! I hope you are as happy with your device as I am with mine! |
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How can we define true love? Many years ago I developed a couple of protocol analyzers for the aircraft industry. They were done on what we called a "lunchbox machine". It had an early monochrome LCD and could house several ISA boards for added functionality. It was luggable. It was lovable. Years later I found one in a thrift store. It still clutters up my apartment. I can't get rid of it. It is sooo practical, and soooo obsolete! Last edited by mogui; 06-10-2007 at 09:44 AM. |
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06-10-2007, 10:47 AM | #10 |
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Has anyone looked at the Lenovo website? You can tell that they are trying to copy Dell, but fall short.
It's disappointing. They only offer one battery option, and only a 1 yr warranty. I, for one, always get at least a three year warranty on my laptop. Until they offer one there is no way I would buy a laptop from them. What does it say about their hardware, if they only warranty it for a year? |
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Actually, Lenovo has had a fantastic reputation for hardware so far. And for the X61, they do have a warranty (plus accident protection if you want it) for up to 4 years. You probably have to go to the second page of the order customizations.
I agree that a lot of these online sellers make the order process painful and the right information is not always there, or on the right screens where you need it. Partly, I suspect that it's on purpose - they want people to just make quick decisions without researching, so they pick the "recommended" high profit selections, and throw in some of the unnecessary accessories and software that are high profit add ons which aren't even needed by most people. But I think you pretty much see that on all the major online computer makers. The frustration I face is that it will be quite a while before the order ships. (Right now it says 7/12, but there have been reports that those ship dates can often slip.) Quote:
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Quite true, Alex! I had ruled out Lenovo because of the price, until you urged me to give it a second and third look. So you definitely get your share of the blame credit!
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An indication that UMPCs may still be premature in 2007
This is a very interesting article expressing concern with the current platform being used for the newer UMPCs like the Samsung Q1 Ultra. The thought is that if you are getting a UMPC and can wait, then the next generation chips for 2008 will be much more suitable.
http://ultramobilepc-tips.blogspot.c...-stop-gap.html |
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Does this mean your Foleosis has been cured?
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06-10-2007, 12:18 PM | #15 |
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<< take two tablets and call me in the morning >>
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