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Great Lenovo X60 Tablet PC review
Linda Epstein at TabletPc2 has put together a heavily illustrated, comprehensive review of the new ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC. The unit Linda reviewed is essentially the same as the one I'm evaluating with one notable difference - she's using the multi-touch display which supports both stylus and finger input. Although it runs at a lower resolution, it sounds like a great alternative and, as Linda points out in her review, is excellent for doing demos.
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Linda Epstein at TabletPc2 has put together a heavily illustrated, comprehensive review of the new ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC. The unit Linda reviewed is essentially the same as the one I'm evaluating with one notable difference - she's using the multi-touch display which supports both stylus and finger input. Although it runs at a lower resolution, it sounds like a great alternative and, as Linda points out in her review, is excellent for doing demos.
She gives the ThinkPad X60 a coveted Editors Choice award. Worth a visit if you're curious about the details on this Tablet.