Lenovo ThinkPad T60 Review
![]()
This model it’s targeted towards business users and professionals, featuring Intel Core Duo processor inside the durabile case. Actually, durability (due to the steel hinges), security, usability and performance are all important characteristics of the ThinkPad T-series. It’s a powerful notebook that you can use for work as well as some demanding games in your free time. This laptop’s screen is one of the most sturdy (no ripples or flex) and the best when it comes to keeping its brightness and color regardless of what angle you look at it.
![]()
I can not say the same abou the speakers. The sound is as poor as in all laptops, but, furthermore, the speakers are positioned in front of the notebook below the palm rest, which means that the sound gets obstructed. Lenovo T60 is a silent notebook. However, when playing DVDs, you can actually hear some noise. You can adjust the speeds to reduce the noise level. It gets a little warm on the bottom upper left hand corner, but not too bad and you can rest your palms without problems. This laptop has Bluetooth, and Intel 3945 wi-fi card, as well as Verizon WAN card and all of them do a great job in matter of connection speed, range and stability.
![]()
ThinkPad T60 also has a nice and sturdy keyboard, with only a slight flex and plenty of hotkeys.
Dedicated buttons include: Power on/off, Volume up/down/mute (3 buttons), Wireless on/off, ThinkVantage shortcut button (shortcut to system support, security and diagnostics suite). Battery lock and releaseThe touchpad is bigg, soft and it feels like having alot of control over it. Above it, there is also a fingerprint reader. With all the settings high (screen brightness, processor speed), the 9-cell battery will hold up to 2.5 hours. Maybe it would have been better for this laptop to have more than 3 USB 2.0 ports, otherwise, I love it.
![]()
Lenovo ThinkPad T60 Specificatons