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From: R. P. on 28 Jan 2008 18:19 I've been looking at Lenovo's Web page to see what it would cost to get identically configured 14.1" R61 and T61 notebooks and except for some ..1" thickness and .2 lbs weight advantage, I could not figure out what else there was in T61 that justified the approx. 30% higher price. I pretty much checked the datasheet for both models and could not find there anything I could sink my teeth into beyond the marketing hype. Can anybody else enlighten me on this issue? Thanks, Rudy
From: gary_hendricks_mail on 28 Jan 2008 19:56 Hi R.P, The T61 is considered a 'business class' notebook. So I think you are paying for stuff like hard disk resilience, shork absorber capability surrounding the hard disk, etc. And usually they sell T61s to the corporate crowd, so that could be another reason. Best Regards, Gary Hendricks http://www.best-laptop-guide.com
From: R. P. on 28 Jan 2008 22:21 <gary_hendricks_mail(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > The T61 is considered a 'business class' notebook. So I think you are > paying for stuff like hard disk resilience, shork absorber capability > surrounding the hard disk, etc. And usually they sell T61s to the > corporate crowd, so that could be another reason. Well, according to the data sheets, both models come with shock proofing: This is what is written about the R61: "shock-mounted hard drive, magnesium-alloy roll cage, new top-cover roll cage" and this about T61: "new top-cover roll cage, shock-mounted hard drive" -- no word about magnesium alloy. So I don't really see any major advantage here for T61 at all. I figure it must be something else, maybe just marketing hype to the "suits"? Rudy
From: Charlie Hoffpauir on 28 Jan 2008 23:30 On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 19:21:30 -0800, "R. P." <r_pol12gar(a)hotmail.com> wrote: ><gary_hendricks_mail(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> The T61 is considered a 'business class' notebook. So I think you are >> paying for stuff like hard disk resilience, shork absorber capability >> surrounding the hard disk, etc. And usually they sell T61s to the >> corporate crowd, so that could be another reason. > >Well, according to the data sheets, both models come with shock >proofing: >This is what is written about the R61: >"shock-mounted hard drive, magnesium-alloy roll cage, new top-cover roll >cage" >and this about T61: >"new top-cover roll cage, shock-mounted hard drive" -- no word about >magnesium alloy. >So I don't really see any major advantage here for T61 at all. I figure >it must be something else, maybe just marketing hype to the "suits"? > >Rudy Rudy, I don't know about now, but back when IBM was still selling the R's and T's, one difference was the length of the warranty, 3 years for the T models, and one year for the R models. -- Charlie Hoffpauir http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
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