Lenovo’s ThinkPad T61p is the company’s top-of-the-line desktop replacement notebook. It’s not ultra-portable, nor is it necessarily for mom and dad. This is a hardcore, power-user notebook with extremely high-end specifications, making it a bleeding edge notebook that’s as future proof as notebooks get. We reviewed the T60p back in April of this year, and now that it’s been revamped and up-armored, it’s time to take another look. Under the hood Remember what we said about this being a desktop replacement? Nowhere is that more obvious than in the CPU department, as this rig is running the vaunted T7700 Core 2 Duo processor, which is the fastest mobile processor money can buy. It runs at 2.4GHz and features two CPU cores for extra performance in applications that are multi-threaded. It also features the latest-and-greatest Intel 965 “Santa Rosa” chipset, which has a faster front side bus speed than the previous version, and also includes faster wireless (covered later), and dynamic bus-clocking for improved battery life. Our test system came with 2GB of 667MHz DDR2 memory, which is totally sufficient and makes Vista run like the Dickens. You can opt for more memory, but with a 32-bit OS it’s a waste of money since it will not all be recognized.
|



