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Lenovo offers its ThinkPad range to business users, with the ThinkPad T60p (£590 inc. VAT) being its standard entry-level machine for those who need a staple workhorse as opposed to a more sophisticated ultraportable. Weighing in at 2.6kg, it still ha...
Great screen, Powerful graphics card, Portable...
Quite large, Basic feature set...
Lenovo offers its ThinkPad range to business users, with the ThinkPad T60p (£590 inc. VAT) being its standard entry-level machine for those who need a staple workhorse as opposed to a more sophisticated ultraportable. Weighing in at 2.6kg, it still ha...
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The corporate, widescreen Lenovo ThinkPad T60p includes workstation graphics. See our Laptop Advisor website for expert reviews of today’s best laptops, plus read our essential advice to make sure you choose the right specs The ThinkPad T60p Widesc...
The Lenovo ThinkPad T60p Widescreen has all of the same great ThinkPad features as the smaller T60, including a top-notch keyboard with dual pointing devices and a modular bay for using two batteries at once. But only the strongest eyes will want to s...
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Evergreen. Whoever thinks that the launch of the Lenovo Thinkpad T61 consigned the Thinkpad T60 to history errs. The T60p has some qualities which are still not matched by the brand-new T61. A special feature of the reviewed notebook is that it was ret...
Lenovo Thinkpad T60pOverall, we can well say that the 'tuned up' T60p somewhat captivated us. The notebook has the successful Thinkpad qualities regarding case and input devices and provides first-class performance and a good display for work.Especially t...
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Lenovo ThinkPad T60p Widescreen Corporate wide-screen ThinkPad includes workstation graphics. The ThinkPad T60p Widescreen is Lenovos first wide-screen corporate laptop with workstation graphics. Its 256MB ATI Mobility FireGL V5250 graphics chip is op...
Great keyboard, Good battery life...
Screen could be a lot brighter, Lacks shared card slot...
Corporate wide-screen ThinkPad includes workstation graphics.
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Straight from the ultra-utilitarian "business computing" masters at Lenovo comes the ThinkPad T60p. The T60p is a full-sized, full-powered mobile workstation designed for serious computing on the go. In Lenovos own words, this laptop is geared for "pr...
Vista capable Super fast Intel Core 2 Duo processor Amazing 4GB RAM capacity Respectable battery life Biometric security...
A little heavy Thick LCD bezel 802.11n and Bluetooth not standard No FireWire ports...
The Lenovo T60p is an excellent laptop with tons of positive features. Its fast, relatively battery-efficient and has a gorgeous 15.4" widescreen LCD with an impressive 1680x1050 screen res. The Hard drive and RAM are upgradeable post-purchase and the...
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Many large and medium-size businesses purchase laptops once every four or five years. The migration cycle to a new operating system takes even longer because of compatibility issues and the cost of upgrading. Thankfully, this doesnt apply to all bus...
Workstation graphics. 4GB of RAM. Fastest Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Vista Business experience.
Very pricey if you choose this configuration. No FireWire port. No memory card readers.
The ThinkPad T60p has the kind of unassuming design tailor-made for business and workstation laptops. Its performance will make quick work of the most demanding business tasks...
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about.com/compute Updated: 2015-01-16 09:21:44
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The ThinkPad T series of notebooks have always been popular with corporate customers and it is no surprise. The ThinkPad T60p offers a high level of portability with very strong computing performance. The latest revisio...
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Hardwareinreview.com Updated: 2015-01-16 09:21:44
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The ThinkPad T60p is basically as good as it gets when it comes to laptop computers. I like it so much I wish I could keep it. So even considering the cost, would I buy one? After all, my usual recommendation is to spend as little as possible on a lap...
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I've always liked ThinkPads. Despite the fact that these notebooks have a tendancy to be more expensive than the competition, I've generally been of the opinion that the extra cost is worth it. Many people think that the ThinkPad styling is dated and dull...
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Laptops increasingly seem to be divided into two camps. One is the ultra-portables — you can carry these light-weight wonders all day, but they lack the power, input and display capabilities to actually be useful for more than short periods. In the oth...
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