The good: Light and thin design; comfortable keyboard; fingerprint reader; dedicated security hardware; includes multimedia dock; excellent battery life.
The bad: Expensive; heavier than the ThinkPad X40; pedestrian 4,200rpm hard drive.
The bottom line: Though costly and a bit heavier than the ThinkPad X40 it replaces, the ultraportable ThinkPad X41 is still a great choice for the corporate road warrior's dream machine.
This PC is one of the best I have owned. I have over the last 10 years owned Gateway, Dell, Sager and Toshiba, but this is by far the most impressive. This unit allows the user to experience both tablet and notebook features. It works well as a tablet and is small and light to travel anywhere. Every feature works like a charm.
I really love this computer and I am now an IBM ThinkPad fan. I can't wait to see future PCs by them. I am sure it will be an eye-catcher. I highly recommend this unit. Buy it and try it, you will love it.
Really easy to use, good even for first-time users and people who aren't really tech-savvy. Great ultraportable with all the important features. I got mine for only around 2.4K, with 60GB and a docking station - what a steal! I'm still gushing over it even after owning it for a month! Love this machine to bits!!!