Dell Latitude XT vs Lenovo Thinkpad X200: Performance or Package?
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Sep 25 2008
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Two of the best touchscreen tablet PCs on the market today, the Lenovo Thinkpad X200 and the Latitude XT from Dell both feature a 12.1-inch dual pen/finger touchscreen and are primed for convenience and portability. The laptops incorporate high-end...
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This review seems pretty inaccurate. Note that the X200 (the one with the 2.4 gigahertz processor, etc.) is NOT a tablet. Lenovo’s tablet is the X200t, which comes with pared down specs; its processor maxes out at 1.86 GHz.
Check out Lenovo’s datasheet:
http://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/merchandising/US/PDFs/X200t_Datasheet.pdf
Check out Lenovo’s datasheet:
http://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/merchandising/US/PDFs/X200t_Datasheet.pdf
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I have a DELL XT, I know Lenovo too.
You forgot to say Dell has a VGA port too. For looks, well that is of each person i like the Dell looks.
Performance, I give that lenovo a point for that, is superior, and the limitation of only 3GB of Dell sucks, I have 2 GB Module and one that comes built in, so only 3GB, Vista now can see 4GB.
You also forgot to mention N-trig ”dual touch” ability puts it right for Windows 7.
Just a note.
You forgot to say Dell has a VGA port too. For looks, well that is of each person i like the Dell looks.
Performance, I give that lenovo a point for that, is superior, and the limitation of only 3GB of Dell sucks, I have 2 GB Module and one that comes built in, so only 3GB, Vista now can see 4GB.
You also forgot to mention N-trig ”dual touch” ability puts it right for Windows 7.
Just a note.
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This review seems pretty inaccurate. Note that the X200 (the one with the 2.4 gigahertz processor, etc.) is NOT a tablet. Lenovo’s tablet is the X200t, which comes with pared down specs; its processor maxes out at 1.86 GHz.
Check out Lenovo’s datasheet:
http://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/merchandising/US/PDFs/X200t_Datasheet.pdf
Check out Lenovo’s datasheet:
http://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/merchandising/US/PDFs/X200t_Datasheet.pdf
Global Opinions (2)
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I have a DELL XT, I know Lenovo too.
You forgot to say Dell has a VGA port too. For looks, well that is of each person i like the Dell looks.
Performance, I give that lenovo a point for that, is superior, and the limitation of only 3GB of Dell sucks, I have 2 GB Module and one that comes built in, so only 3GB, Vista now can see 4GB.
You also forgot to mention N-trig ”dual touch” ability puts it right for Windows 7.
Just a note.
You forgot to say Dell has a VGA port too. For looks, well that is of each person i like the Dell looks.
Performance, I give that lenovo a point for that, is superior, and the limitation of only 3GB of Dell sucks, I have 2 GB Module and one that comes built in, so only 3GB, Vista now can see 4GB.
You also forgot to mention N-trig ”dual touch” ability puts it right for Windows 7.
Just a note.
0 Stars
This review seems pretty inaccurate. Note that the X200 (the one with the 2.4 gigahertz processor, etc.) is NOT a tablet. Lenovo’s tablet is the X200t, which comes with pared down specs; its processor maxes out at 1.86 GHz.
Check out Lenovo’s datasheet:
http://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/merchandising/US/PDFs/X200t_Datasheet.pdf
Check out Lenovo’s datasheet:
http://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/merchandising/US/PDFs/X200t_Datasheet.pdf
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You forgot to say Dell has a VGA port too. For looks, well that is of each person i like the Dell looks.
Performance, I give that lenovo a point for that, is superior, and the limitation of only 3GB of Dell sucks, I have 2 GB Module and one that comes built in, so only 3GB, Vista now can see 4GB.
You also forgot to mention N-trig ”dual touch” ability puts it right for Windows 7.
Just a note.