http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2557
不明白为什么那么多人,没拿到真机却先鄙视起来了?真的还是这个老外厚道点。个人感觉任何一个做数码产品的公司都应该把创新和进化作为首要的诉求。每天在学校里都能看到一万多人背着各种成色的14寸红点包满天飞,可烦? :em75: :em75: :em75:
Whatever the case, that horizontal stretch has given Lenovo product designers room to put more stuff in that consumers like to have (translation - every day people like you and me) and so the horizontally stretched Z is a .[color=#FF1493] healthy mutation for the ThinkPad line
However, the Z60t does come configurable with up to a 2.13GHz Pentium M processor (Pentium M 770), at least a 5400RPM hard drive is standard
[color=#FF1493](thank you Lenovo!) and up to 2GB of DDR2 533MHz SDRAM can be installed so although you won';t get a graphics powerhouse style machine, you can configure it so the Z60t will chew up and spit out any office or most media applications you';ll throw at it. In my experience so far I';m gleeful with the Z60t performance because I';ve been using a 1.6GHz Pentium M ThinkPad X41 with a sloooow 4200RPM hard drive. I ran Super Pi on the Z60t and achieved a 1m 44s calculation of Pi to 2 million digits -- that';s a sign of a healthy processor (mine happens to be a 2.0GHz Pentium M |