Wednesday, May 9th 2007 by Chris Davies


Worth Reading?


YesNo


+7 [7 votes]
Loading ... Loading ...

They may have an unnatural obsession with comparing tech to cartoon characters, but other than that the Gizmodo boys are decent, honest, generally clean human beings.  Which is obviously why Lenovo shipped them their latest notebook, the ThinkPad T61, which laps at their “wowsers!” glands with its swish honeycomb magnesium sub-frame under that oh-so-trad black shell.

IBM ThinkPad T61

IBM ThinkPad T61

Hidden inside that “roll cage” - which can supposedly protect the guts from a baseball bat swung in anger at the back of the screen - are the latest Santa Rosa processors from Intel, adding up to dramatically reduced heat and a smidge more battery life.  The following chunk of the Lenovo press statement is a bit odd, however:

“Owls are known for their silence during flight, and the unique shape of an owl’s wing inspired the design behind Lenovo’s improved cooling system design”

Owls are also known for swooping down on small furry things and biting them, so possibly don’t use the T61 if you’re not wearing any clothes.

IBM ThinkPad T61 - fingerprint security

Check out the rest of Gizmodo’s hands-on report here.

Tags: ,
Subscribe via RSS or Email | 4881 Subscribers | Read 1,062 times


  1.  Tech_Challenged   View all comments by Tech_Challenged  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I guess we’re just obsessed with making computers much stronger, aren’t we?

  2.  Thomas Sainsbury   View all comments by Thomas Sainsbury  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    strength has been the legacy of the ThinkPad - drop one at any angle and your screen and data will be saved, you can’t put a price on that for any user with important data.


Add your comments

Fill in the required fields below to leave a comment or login to your account. If you haven't signed up, you can do so free here. With SlashGear account, you will be able to participate on SlashGear Forums discussion.






Close
E-mail It
About / Advertise / Contact / Archives / Privacy Policy / Terms of Use
Copyright © 2006-2008 SlashGear, All Rights Reserved.