IBM t-60 or t-61 would be the best. And they are not very expensive. My T-60 has a lot of useful fancy features that you will not see on other laptops.
1) Please enter Lenovo Sales Rep ID----no Lenovo Sales Rep ID if you order it online.% D( R, V1 T9 o( H; f7 F
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6 {8 `) k4 o* r4 {5 ~2) Please enter the name of the IBM Employee who referred you to the EPP program, in the Comment Field Below------it is optional, I guess, as they can get the name per IBM serial # you enter to log on sale page. 2 X- }$ i8 Y' R% KBut if you need employee name, please see private message ( \- M$ z; ?3 u/ ?4 ^! W ; p& Y5 m1 K3 T6 P h[ 本帖最后由 水颜色 于 2007-7-16 11:13 编辑 ]
Yes. I changed my mind. I am going to go for Lenovo! Does anyone have any comment on Lenovo's post-sales service? - b- W3 w+ N! R! s Q: R" T ( J# {, T8 L& P2 W/ @* x[ 本帖最后由 如花 于 2007-7-16 16:54 编辑 ]
原帖由 如花 于 2007-7-16 16:52 发表 2 z' p; n) L' r
Yes. I changed my mind. I am going to go for Lenovo! Does anyone have any comment on Lenovo's post-sales service?
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Not very good. I am using top of the line T60p. I like it very very much. It is so thin and the battery can easily last 5 to 6 hours or more. But the support from IBM is not the best. I called technical support a couple times. The IT support guys from india are not good at trouble shooting at all. I felt really bad about it. If you are lucky and have some for Canada or US to help you, it might be a different story.