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GBM InkShow: Hands On With Lenovo’s X200 Ultra-Portable Notebook

Video 6_0002InkShow_4   Last night, we brought you word of Lenovo’s newest ultra-portable - the X200. In this InkShow, I go hands on with the X200, demonstrating the ports, the 12.1″ WXGA screen, compare the new keyboard to the X61 Tablet, and more. Weighing in at only 2.95 lbs with the 4-cell battery, the X200 is also very affordable with a starting price of only $1199. The X200 will start shipping on August 5.

I’m very impressed with what Lenovo has done with the X200, even more so because it points the way to what we can expect with the X200 Tablet. Enjoy this short little InkShow on this ultra-light notebook.

 

 

 

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GBM InkShow: Kathi Takes On The Lenovo U110 Ultra-Portable

InkShowWhat better way to get to know a piece of new technology than to find out what a non-techie person thinks, right? That is exactly what we aimed for in this InkShow video review featuring my wife, Kathi, and the Lenovo U110.

Kathi has been using the Lenovo U110 Ultra-Portable on and off for the past several weeks, and offers up some surprising insight. In addition, she also has some very interesting things to say about Tablet PCs and why she doesn’t want one. The most surprising thing she told me: if the U110 were a Tablet PC, she wouldn’t want it. Needless to say, Microsoft and OEMs need to watch this video.

 

 

 

GBM InkShow: Lenovo X300 First Looks Video Review

InkShow Lenovo created quite a stir the past several weeks with the ultra-thin, 2.9 lb X300 notebook.

After visiting the Apple store last week, I would have purchased the MacBook Air had I had the money. I’m glad I waited until I got my hands on the X300. WOW!! I’m amazed every time I pick up the X300 at how light and well balanced it is. The boot speed and overall speed has been pretty impressive so far, too. In my opinion, the extra features like 2 more USB slots, support for 2 batteries, wireless USB, and integrated WWAN make this a no-brainer for the road warrior . The only thing missing, of course, is the Tablet PC functionality.

Enjoy this first look review of the X300. In addition, I also compare it to the X61 Tablet PC so you can get a real world comparison to the size differences. I’ll have a more detailed review in the next couple of weeks. Post any questions you might have, and I’ll try to get them answered.

 

 

GBMInkshow: Taking The Vista Flip

VistaflipAero Glass is certainly one of the sexier features of Windows Vista with all of the eye candy and bells and whistles. One of the big bells that gets rung is the Window Flip. You’ve seen the feature before. You line up all of your open windows in a diagonal line from an icon on the taskbar or pressing the Windows and Tab Keys, and you scroll through them picking the one you want. You can even have video running in one of the windows.

Well there has been lots of speculation on what systems this feature will run on or not and if computers with integrated graphics will be able to handle this and some other media features. I thought I’d give it a try with the Lenovo Thinkpad X60 Tablet PC that I’m trying out. The Lenovo contains an integrated graphics solution and sure enough the Vista Flip works as advertised as you can see in this short Inkshow. Also note, I was able to produce a copy of this Inkshow in Windows Movie Maker. So, at least on this integrated graphics platform it can work.

 

  • Watch the video (5:10 minutes, 28.46mb, Windows Media streaming or direct download).

Enjoy!


Video: windows Vist Flip 3D

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Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC MultiTouch and Ultrabase

TspicWell, the Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC InkShows just keep on coming!

In this installment, Dennis Rice takes a look at the MultiTouch XGA / Outdoor screen option, and also the Ultrabase mobile docking solution.  The X60 Tablet PC is very much a unique device, and these two options are a couple of very strong points to consider.

It was a real challenge for me to do a good representation of how the touch screen functionality works, so please bear with the quality on this one a bit, but I think you will get a good idea of how well this works if this is an option you are considering for your next Tablet PC purchase.  What you see on camera and what you see in realtime are a bit different (with things like screen brightness and outdoor viewing, probably due to camera angle), but I think you will get the idea.  I also really like the mobile docking solution “Ultrabase”, and go over it in pretty good detail as well.  I imagine most of the GottaBeMobile crew will own one soon.

Lenovo has put a great deal of effort into these options, so I hope this will enlighten you on their functionality!

To get the full specs, prices, options, etc., head over to ThinkPad.com

Once again our special thanks to the team at Lenovo for providing equipment, and a really great product!

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GottabeMobile Exclusive Video Review of the Lenovo X60 Thinkpad Tablet PC

X60smallIf it feels like a Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet PC week here at GottaBeMobile, well that might be accurate. To be honest, it is tough not to like this new Tablet PC, and I have to say, I’m very grateful for the opportunity I have had this last week to give it a once over and share some of my thoughts with you.

So, let’s take a look at the Thinkpad X60 Tablet PC. In this GBM Hardware InkShow I take a walk around tour of the unit I received which comes with the SXGA + (high res) screen option and is an engineering sample provided by Lenovo. I also discuss the battery options, examine the Nav Dial, take a look at the many utilities that come pre-loaded on the Thinkpad, and even show you a neat trick or two exclusive to the Thinkpad X60 Tablet PC. In my opinion, Lenovo has a winning entry in the Thinkpad X60 and it X60tablet10logowill certainly have as large an impact on the Tablet PC market as their original X41 entry, which was enormous.

A couple of notes: I was so excited putting the InkShow together that I goofed on the screen resolution options that are available when making the recording. Here they are:

XGA = 1024×768
XGA / Multitouch / Outdoor = 1024×768 (upgrade price of $200)
SXGA+ = 1400×1050 (upgrade price of $50)

On pricing, note that Lenovo will have three different options available with launch today, November 14, ranging from $1799 to $2399. On November 28 you will be able to configure your order to your liking from an array of options with a base price of $1699 (one year warranty as opposed to three.)

X60table14logoIf you’re looking for more specs check out this GBM post that also contains the great interview that Dennis Rice conducts with Mike Hagerty, the Worldwide Segment Manager for the Thinkpad series, before you dive into this Hardware InkShow review.

Remember also, that GottaBeMobile.com will be publishing another exclusive Hardware InkShow very soon in which Dennis Rice will be reviewing the Multi-Touch/Indoor/Outdoor screen, the Ultra-Bay Media Slice, and much more. You don’t want to miss that one. 

Enjoy!

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Lenovo x60 ThinkPad Tablet PC InkShow Exclusive Interview on GottaBeMobile!

X60TABLET_07smallgbm1Well, we are pretty excited at GottaBeMobile, and we have got some great exclusive video for you!  If you have been following our site for the last week or so, you may have seen several references to a secret mission we have been mentioning, and we can now bring you information on what the big mission is all about.  Well, the mission is officially over, and it was a raging success! Here’s the scoop on what all the fuss is about.

A few weeks ago, we posted some early information on a as of yet unreleased Tablet PC from Lenovo.   Dennis and Warner put on their best sleuthing outfits, geared up with cameras and a a GPS (another story, we won’t go there), and took off to Lenovo Corporation headquarters in Research Triangle Park, NC.  We were on the trail in search of X60 ThinkPad Tablet PC information and video, and boy did we ever get some great stuff for you guys!  We went hunting, and Lenovo coughed up the scoop for us.  Drumroll, please!

LenovoToday Lenovo is introducing the new X60 Series ThinkPad Tablet PC >, and it has been well worth the wait!  We are very excited to be helping Lenovo Corporation today to announce this awesome piece of hardware, and in the process have managed to produce some great videos for you, our GottaBeMobile readers and viewers.  To get us started, the first one up today is a great video of an interview we did at Lenovo headquarters.  We spent time talking with Mr. Mike Hagerty (our special thanks to Mike!), who is the WorldWide Segment Manager for the ThinkPad X series at Lenovo.  In this video Mike will X60TABLET_10gbmsmallintroduce you to lots of new features, specs, options, etc of this great new product in the highly successful line of ThinkPad computers, plus give you the heads up on official launch and delivery dates and how to get your order in at ThinkPad.com!  If I were you, I would order early (and often ).

Mike Hagerty, WorldWide Segment Manager for the ThinkPad X series at Lenovo.As an added bonus, Lenovo also supplied us with a couple of different configurations of units of the X60 ThinkPad Tablet PC to try out and bang on for ourselves.  Warner has a Hi-Res version, Dennis has a touchscreen/outdoor model!  In the hands of a couple of inquiring tablet PC users like Dennis Rice and Warner Crocker, these things have been going through the wringer for the past week or so, and I gotta tell you, we are LOVING them (no Rob, I am not sending you mine yet!).  Be sure and check out the interview video with Mike, but also be ready for a couple more videos here very shortly.  Warner will be doing a very comprehensive review (and I mean very — I have seen it!) of most anything you want to know about this machine, and Dennis will very shortly follow that up with a video of a some special features of his configured unit, namely the “Multi-Touch” touchscreen and Outdoor viewing screen, plus the great new “X6 Tablet Ultrabase” mobile docking solution (yes I said “mobile” docking solution) that makes this tablet PC very special.  Here is a quick list of some of the general specs just to whet your appetite:

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Base Unit Price

 $1,699.00

Processor

Up to 1.83GHz Core Duo L2500

Memory

Up to 4gb PC2-5300 / 667MHz or higher RAM

Hard drive

Up to 100GB 7200rpm or 120GB 5400rpm drives

(2.5” SATA)

Platform / Chipset

Napa / 945GM

Display / Screen

(all 12.1”)

         XGA (1024×768)

         XGA(1024×768)  MultiTouch/Outdoor Option

         SXGA+ (1400×1050)

 Graphics

> >

Intel GMA 950 with up to 128MB of shared memory

> >

 

 

Batteries

         X60 Tablet 4 Cell Li-Ion Battery

         X60 Tablet 8 Cell Li-Ion Battery

         Advanced Ultrabay Battery (for use in ThinkPad X6 Tablet UltraBase)

Battery Life

Up to 9+ hours!

Options UltrabaseSleeve

X6 Tablet Ultrabase $199:

         Ultrabay Slim port for Optical drive/ extra battery

         4 USB 2.0 ports

         VGA

         Microphone in

         Headphone out

         Speakers

         RJ-11 modem

         RJ-45 Ethernet

         Parallel, serial

         Cable lock slot

         Key lock security

 

ThinkPad X60 Tablet Sleeve $49

 

ThinkPad X60 Tablet Digitizer Pen $49

 

X60 Tablet Digitizer Pen

 

 21” Tether – Straight w/Standard Loop $10

To get the full specs, prices, options, etc. on this model, head over to ThinkPad.com

So if you are of the “inquiring mind” type, then you will not want to miss any of these extensive reviews we are doing.  Just to get us started, here is the interview with Mike Hagerty:

Once again our special thanks to the team at Lenovo for their invitation, hospitality, and really great product!

And be sure and stay tuned for MORE InkShows on the Lenovo X60 Tablet PC coming VERY soon!

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How Do You Put Out A Burning Laptop? Start A Blog

Dell has taken quite a few hits in recent memory, many of their own making, some when their products just happen to spontaneously catch on fire. So how do you put out those fires? (PR-wise.) Start a blog. Good idea, but the early reviews don’t speak to kindly of the blog bucket brigade action so far. Of course when one of the blog posts begins with the headline, Real People Are Here and We’re Listening, you can sense a smidgen of defensiveness.

Here’s a hint for Dell. Produce and market a Tablet PC and a UMPC/Origami. It might not put out any fires, but at this point, it could certainly change the conversation.

Via Jeff Jarvis

Lenovo X41 Tablet PC Video Review

In this video review, I take an in-depth look at the Lenovo X41 Tablet PC, the pen, the batteries, docking station, and the carrying case.

I’ve used quite a few Tablet PCs over the past 3 years, and the Lenovo remains my favorite convertible for many reasons that I cover in the video. The overall experience of the X41, for me, outweighs the better performing convertible tablet pcs out there. I look forward to what Lenovo does with the next version of this tablet and other tablet pcs they come out with.

In a couple of instances, I refer to some things on the screen when the video camera was zoomed too tightly to capture it. My apologies.

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Starting price: $1599