So Excited!
After months of research, the time was right. Lenovo was having a nice St. Patrick's Day sale on their notebooks, my wife's old 866mhz P3 was showing its age and my 4 1/2 year-old Thinkpad (while still working fine) was just too slow to be useful for any development.
I've jumped into the Tablet PC arena! I'm a big note
taker/scribbler. I'm not one to "take notes" on a
computer. I use pen & paper to draw circles, squares
and arrows to connect notes I'm scribbling down. I fill up
a notepad in about 2 months. Going back and finding old
notes is a pain when you have to flip through pages. I want
to start organizing all of this and I see the tablet as a
good start.
So last Friday, I ordered a Lenovo X60 Tablet. I started with the base SXGA+ configuration (1400 x 1050 vs. the XGA at 1024 x 768) and then did a little upgrading:
Hard Drive
I went with the slightly
larger 80GB hard drive (still only 5400 RPM though). My old
Thinkpad had a 60GB hard drive and I never really put more
than about 40 - 50 GB on it. As this will be my primary
machine, I went a little bigger. I've got some external USB
drives that will hold the really big stuff (like digital
video that has yet to be edited).
RAM
The system comes pre-configured
with two 512MB DIMMs. I paid $10 extra to have a single 1GB
DIMM. When I decide to upgrade to 2GB, I only need to buy a
single 1GB DIMM and snap it in. This will be much cheaper
than the $180 Lenovo was offering to put two 1GB DIMMs in
the machine.
Ultrabase
I got the Ultrabase (docking
station) and a DVD-ROM drive (the Lenovo tablet does not
include a DVD drive). While I'm used to working on laptop
keyboards (and IBM/Lenovo's are very nice!), I still prefer
my desktop keyboard with fingerprint reader and multimedia
controls. Plus I've got a nice 17" Samsung LCD display!
Battery
I upgraded to the
longer-lasting 8-cell battery. With integrated WiFi, I plan
on being untethered quite a bit and wanted a battery that
could last.
OS
I paid $20 extra to go with Windows
XP Tablet Edition. "What?!", you ask. "No Vista? You
actually paid extra for Windows XP Tablet
Edition?!". Yes, I did. Here's why: I need to know that
all of the apps I currently run will operate without a
problem on the tablet PC. This is going to be my "main"
machine. Once I get the tablet set up and have migrated all
of my necessary files to it, my 1.8GHZ desktop machine goes
to my wife. Sure, it'll be about 10 feet away from me, but
my wife uses her computer a lot (which helped increase the
WAF
on the tablet since she was still using my previous desktop
-- an old 866mhz P3). I can't assume that if I have a
problem with a piece of software under Vista that I can spin
my chair around and start using her machine. Vista is new
and I've read about lots of issues -- especially with
Tablets. Sure, I've read a ton of good stuff about the
improvements in Vista for Tablet PC's and I'm excited those
features will be there when I decide to upgrade. But for
now, I need something rock solid that will run my current
stuff without problems -- and that is Windows XP.
Now I just need to wait. The expected ship date is March 30th. With any luck, I'll have it the first week of April!