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Lenovo ThinkPad 570 (5703BUK) PC Notebook

Lenovo ThinkPad 570 (5703BUK) PC Notebook

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Great Laptop !!!

by djivesp , Jun 17 '04
Pros: Size, weight, looks, build quality, keyboard
Cons: Built-in speaker
I got this laptop as second hand, with upgraded ram and hard drive (128M, 10Gb), after researching into the laptop market, i was after an ultra-portable laptop that would not break the bank, and this, for £130 off ebay was the best thing i could ever ...
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A great bargain

by bobbomo , Apr 04 '03
Pros: ratio of screen/keyboard size to weight
Cons: Metal case might have been more sturdy
This is basically an endorsement of Lawman67's superb review, which says it all. I too got my 570 PII366 on Ebay in July 2002 (with base, DVD, & port replicator -- refurbished with a new screen by secondwindpc), added a CDRW/DVD combo and RAM, and have...
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Still a winner

by lawman67 lawman67 is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Computer Hardware, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Oct 07 '02
Pros: Thin, light, becomes desktop replacement in seconds, best laptop keyboard ever.
Cons: Doesn't have the fancy power management software Toshiba does.
This is the first non-Toshiba laptop that has been a keeper for me since my last Apple PowerBook in 1996, and is my wife’s primary computer. She owns the Celeron 400 powered Thinkpad 570, with a 10GB hard drive, 128MB of ram, the ultrabase with a...
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My 3rd Thinkpad, and the best yet

by jennysup , Nov 24 '00
Pros: weight, screen, quality, service
Cons: HD size
Amazing how 4 pounds at the curb drop off at O'Hare changes to 20 by the time you make it to what is always the last gate in the United Terminal.

So a few years ago I treated myself to a Thinkpad 560, and have been hooked on the brand, and on...
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Home Alone - doesn't do office

by afhouston , Nov 21 '00
Pros: Good performance
Cons: Personal use, not for the office
I liked this laptops performance when I ran it under Windows 98 using the standard method of connection, dial-up networking. It runs great under those conditions. Runs fast, reliably and without many problems. The pointing stick can be annoying after...
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Great package- a little pricey

by mchugh2001 , Aug 29 '00
Pros: Slim, light, sleak design, trackpoint
Cons: Expensive
I purchased the 570 as part of a school program requirement. I paid about $2800 for the unit in total, which included the large screen and hard disk. I could have saved a few hundred dollars if I had gone with the smaller options.

As a...
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Best "ultraportable" system by far

by gregggreg , Jun 29 '00
Pros: Small, light, powerful, and reasonably priced
Cons: CD-ROM or DVD-ROM requires the Ultrabase
I was interested in an "ultraportable" system and looked at the IBM Thinkpad 570, the Toshiba Portege, and the Sony Vaio 505.

The Sony was a lot cheaper, but at the time was only available with Penitum processors. It also has a...
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THINKPAD DOES IT RIGHT

by SWF5 , May 25 '00
Pros: 14.1" screen
Cons: Price
In August of 1999, I went out to buy a laptop computer. I had no idea what to look for, so I just started to look at Toshibas. There was one thing I knew I wanted for sure in my new computer: the eraser thingy for a mouse - I absolutely hate the...
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Mile High Review of the ThinkPad in Action

by Remind , May 07 '00
Pros: Great Machine - High Powered - Easy to Manipulate
Cons: I found none!
I'm flying home from Florida writing this review on a new IBM ThinkPad 570 that I borrowed from the office. I really like this laptop! I've used several other laptops made by competitors and this one seems easier to me for some reason. I will try to...
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Ultimate Notebook

by rmacdonald , Mar 27 '00
Pros: Everything!
Cons: Price :(
I have been working at KBKids.com for nearly a year now. I have gone from desktop support to jnr sys admin. Since the time that I started here we have migrated all of our notebooks over to IBM's. We originally were using Compaq's (for price only)....
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I swear by it!

by blunt , Feb 16 '00
Pros: best all around
Cons: price
This is a great device for people who are on the go. I am on my second ThinkPad and still love it. It is the perfect combination of computing power, display and weight. I used to travel a lot and the battery life made it possible to get real work done...
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Purely Amazing - a must have!

by kuehrig , Jan 03 '00
Pros: Light, thin, very fast.
Cons: Still thinking
Well, IBM has done it again and with the TP570, they have created a laptop worthy of anyone out there. Of course, this does not mean that it is ideal for everyone. Why? Well........

My first IBM was a TP770. This computer is a real...
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A Great All Around Notebook for Busy Professionals

by beaglebuddy , Jan 02 '00
Pros: Runs Windows and NT; rock solid construction; great keyboard and Trackpoint; good display
Cons: Battery life; cost
The IBM Thinkpad brand of notebook computers have a reputation for high quality and rock solid construction. The Thinkpad 570 is no exception to this rule. It is the thin counterpart to the 700 series notebooks and lets you shed some weight without...
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unreliable, poor quality, but great service

by jresch , Nov 20 '99
Pros: It looks nice
Cons: unusable because of poor manufacturing quality
after several years of good Thinkpad experience, I changed to a TP 570 (366 PII, 128 MB RAM) last week, which I shouldn´t have done. Wasted time for OS and software installation and configuration. This machine is of such a poor quality like I never...
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Best Business Laptop Available

by bgurley , Sep 26 '99
Pros: Great screen, keyboard, battery life.
Cons: Ultra-base (but it doesn't matter).
If you are a frequent traveler looking for a great email and presentation machine without heavyweight features (CD ROM, DVD, etc), then look no further. The IBM 570 is the machine for you. Great full size keyboard with great touch response. Awesome...
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