Product Summary
7.6
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The bad: New Centrino technology doesn't offer outsized performance gains.
The bottom line: Lenovo's 14-inch ThinkPad T61 shaves a few millimeters off the company's more mainstream R-series laptops, but still boasts the same solid ThinkPad DNA along with IT-friendly features by way of Intel's new Centrino Pro platform.
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8.3
out of 10CNET Asia Review
Unless you put them side by side, you'd be hard-pressed to spot the physical differences between the two new Centrino laptops from Lenovo, the ThinkPad T61 and the ThinkPad R61. Both 14-inch models include all the important parts of Intel's revamped Centrino platform, including new Core 2 Duo CPUs, extra onboard Turbo Memory (for boosting access times), and 802.11n Wi-Fi. While the slightly bulkier Centrino Duo R61 aims for the sweet spot in the price-performance matrix, the more expensive Centrino Pro T61 is a little thinner, a little lighter, and adds Intel's Active Management Technology, allowing the IT department to manage the system from afar, even when it's in sleep mode or powered down.
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Design
Despite the new technology, this is still largely the same black, boxy ThinkPad you've come to know and perhaps love, but Lenovo is starting to add consumer-friendly features such as optional Webcams and media card readers. It's still pricey when configured for power users, but the typical excellent ThinkPad build quality makes this a system that should enjoy a long lifespan.
![]() The T61 does not depart from its black slab image. (Click for larger image) |
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We're also firm fans of Lenovo's extremely small AC adapters. There's little point in carrying around a lightweight laptop if all the extra room in your bag is taken up by a huge power brick. Lenovo's two-prong adapter, in contrast, weighs around 230g and the brick itself measures just 101.6 x 38.1 x 25.4mm.
The road-ready design includes sturdy steel hinges and a shock-mounted hard drive. The ThinkPad keyboard is still one of the best laptop keyboards available, offering an extremely comfortable typing experience. The T61, in true Lenovo fashion, also features both an eraser-head pointing stick and a touchpad, each of which has a set of mouse buttons (the top set includes a scroll button in the middle). Above the keyboard are three handy volume buttons--the extent of the system's dedicated multimedia controls--and a blue ThinkVantage button which summons Lenovo's helpful preinstalled support-and-configuration utility. Our T61 review unit was missing the optional Webcam found on the R61.
Features
The 14.1-inch widescreen LCD display offers a 1,440 x 900 native resolution, which is a bit finer than the 1,280 x 800 resolution commonly found on 14- and 15-inch laptops. Text and icons are highly readable, and the screen has a matte finish, which we generally prefer to the glossy screens found on many consumer laptops.
![]() The screen has a higher resolution than some 15-inch screens. (Click for larger image) |
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One major feature the Centrino Pro ThinkPad T61 has over the Centrino Duo R61 is the inclusion of Intel's Active Management Technology, where your IT department can remotely fix, update, or even recover your system after an OS failure, if you're still connected to your company network--even if the system is in sleep mode. It's a boon for large, enterprise organizations because your IT staff can push updates to all of the PCs on your network at once; it saves you from having to physically visit cubicles where the PC or laptop isn't running.
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User Reviews
low battery life
Jul 16, 2008Rating: 6 out of 10 (Good)
Pros: water resistant
Cons: batter life low and heavy laptop
Opinion:
battery life can only last 3 hrs (max) which is quite disappointing.
the performance is quite slow for T61.
Excellent Machine
Mar 30, 2008Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Great machine, light, speedy
Cons: Excellent
Opinion:
I have had T61 for a few months now, it has excellent performance! The graphic card is excellent as it advertised. Quiet machine, a lot quiet than past T-series with better cooling system. i think they have improved its internal speaker as well. CPU speed is good, with 2G ram is perfect!
Yeh people has been discussing its screen, it doesn't really bother me I personally think it's good still! Well one point is, its "hand rest part (edge bit)" the part surrounding mouse touchpad area doesn't seem to be well attached, prob it's just my machine... In general I am so happy with the machine so far!
Favourite Business Notebook
Mar 10, 2008Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Durable casing, excellent performance, unique design
Cons: No web-cam, no memory card reader, no glossy LCD screen compare to other notebook, is a pretty heavy notebook especially everything is packed into the laptop bag and carry...
Opinion:
I bought this T61 notebook during the IT sale 2008. I have compare to other brands as well, overall this laptop i feel is not bad.. As for those interested in playing game in this laptop will not be an ideal choice. This laptop is mainly for business use and some light gaming..Overall the LCD screen i feel is normal compare to those glossy LCD screen, which will look more nicer and sound quality is alright. The main thing i bought this notebook is Thinkpad provide excellent performance.. Won't regret buying...
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