Pros: lightweight, fast, screen, long uptime Cons: video out connector
I am a long time IBM laptop fan. IBM laptops, unlike other laptops, have a following. Why? Because IBM makes excellent laptops that will deliver time after time through meetings and presentations. When it comes to your crucial business pitch, why...
Pros: Great screen. Very durable and reliable. Great company to buy from. Cons: Floppy drive is external. Doesn't have a DVD player
My company handed this laptop to me on day 1. I've owned two other laptops, a 133mhz Compaq and a 233mhz Micron. I would say that the functionality and reliability between the Micron and the Thinkpad are the same, but the Thinkpad is slimmer and less...
Pros: light weight for all the options and power Cons: a little flaky
My 600E is a fairly powerful machine, but has a few glitches. Mine is one of the earlier versions that was released before the P3, but I've got DVD, a decent amount of RAM, acceptable hard drive space, but bad power management detract from it.
Pros: Solid in every way Cons: outdated video card
As a preface to this review, I prefer ultralight laptops (4 pounds and under) and so have significant experience with Thinkpad 560s, Omnibook 900s and Sojourns, and Toshiba Porteges [most reviews available on epinions of course]. This is my first foray...
Pros: Quality, Performance, Easy, Durable, keyboard, stability, service... Cons: Price is a little high, may be a little large compared to ultra-portables
Bottom line: I love IBM laptops. What's not to love: excellent tech and warranty support, quick turnaround, truly stable platform and, in my opinion, the best keyboard in the laptop world. Now they pack all this into a highly portable desktop...
Pros: Fast, reliable, light weight, great keyboard Cons: Price (until now!), mediocre display in Windows, no gaming
This is the second ThinkPad I've owned, the first being a 380D with a 233MHz MMX processor and a measly 2 GB hard drive. But I've always coveted the 600E series -- there's not a sleeker, sturdier, or more reliable notebook on the planet. All of this is...
I work for a software company in Austin Texas. We love our laptops, they give us the freedom to work from home, planes, backyards, rooftops, passenger seats, just about anywhere. We also abuse our laptops, running multiple business apps with enterprise...
Pros: power and general reliability Cons: average battery life and rare blue screen
I received a IBM Thinkpad 600E about a month ago from my place of work. It was slated to replace my desktop. At first I was skeptical, but now I am a true believer! It has proven to be a quality product and reliable.
Pros: Fun quick machine Cons: No good mouse included
Wow, this machine is sweet. Yeah, I really didn't expect it, because of the whole stigma of IBM in the late 1980s. It seemed that the machines that IBM put out were slower and more expensive than all of the compatibles. But in the past couple of...
The IBM Think pad is a superior machine. I own three thinkpads now and am in love with my 600e. It is much lighter than the 770 series, which I also think is a fine computer. The 600e has not had a single glitch in the 9 months that I've been using...
Pros: Good Sound and Support Cons: Slow dialup connection
I have had the IBM Thinkpad 600 for a few months now and I love it. It is so good and the sound quality is also good. The way you can update the computer is also good and I really like Windows 98. I also like the fact that this computer has a lot of...
Pros: Powerful, easy to use, nice screen Cons: A little pricey
My Thinkpad 600E has everything onboard...even two of some things! Yet they all work together with nary a Blue Screen of Death in sight. Since I mainly use the computer on a LAN, a 3COM 56K/10-100 Ethernet combo PCMIA card is used for communication. A...
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