ThinkPad X61 Tablet UU5B8GE / 7767-B8G

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  1. Michael-P

    Michael-P Pen Pal - Newbie

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    hello everyone,
    mabe i am just blind-but i cant find the exact specifications for this model...:
    some say it has the multitouch screen others say no...
    somesay it will be delivered with the 8cell accu battery others say its just 4cell.
    Can somebody please help me to find the correct informations?
    Sincerely yours,
    Michael
     
  2. SimsHsia

    SimsHsia "I will do science to it" Senior Member

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    Doesn't seem to be a Lenovo US X61 model, but it is a European Model that I managed to find here.

    12.1" XGA MultiTouch + 4 cell battery
     
  3. Michael-P

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    SimsHsia "I will do science to it" Senior Member

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    Hi Michael-P,

    The European Lenovo X61 Tablet PC models that have A/G/B/Draft-N are:

    - UU354xx
    - UU3B6xx
    - UU3B3xx
    - UU3D3xx
    - UU395xx
    - UU358xx

    None of the above has Bluetooth.

    From the above list of all ABGN models, the following are XGA MultiTouch:
    - UU3D3xx
    - UU3B3xx
    - UU3B6xx

    From the above list of all ABGN models, the following is SXGA+:
    - UU395xx

    From the above list of all ABGN models, the following is regular XGA (no MultiTouch):
    - UU354xx
    - UU334xx
    - UU358xx

    I haven't checked all the models if they have 8-cell or 4-cell batteries.

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  5. Michael-P

    Michael-P Pen Pal - Newbie

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    Thank you again SimsHsia,
    I have sttill one question.Is the wirelesscard changeable like the memory?
    I would like to buy the tablet in a month or so.
    I would then buy a newer card when it becomes available.
    Or do you think Lenovo will integrate Pennyn processors into their tablets in the next 3month?
     
  6. SimsHsia

    SimsHsia "I will do science to it" Senior Member

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    Most likely the wireless card is removable, however since I don't have an X61 and owners who have ordered it are just receiving them, I'm not sure if it's inside the Tablet PC itself (under the keyboard) or user-accessible on the other side of the Tablet.

    So, I'll call out a question to our X60 users out there, and ask if any of the panels on the bottom allows you access to the wireless card. I'm unable to find anyone mentioning a DIY project on upgrading the wireless card.

    As for your question for the Intel Penryn (45 nm) platform, the Penryn platform won't be available until sometime before the end of the year. This will bring quad-cored processors to the mobile platform, it would take at least an additional 3 to 5 months after the release to the mobile market for the Tablet PC market to adopt the Intel Penryn platform; so my estimation is to expect the Penryn in Tablet PCs by sometime Februrary - May 2008, give or take a few months. :)
     
  7. Michael-P

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    Feb 2008.-...far too long....
    When I have enough money I goe for the x61- I guess...

    Back to the wireless card-if it is under the keyboard then it´s still user accessable,not?
     
  8. SimsHsia

    SimsHsia "I will do science to it" Senior Member

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    Usually user-accessible would mean that it's easily accessed from the bottom of the system.

    But, if you were to remove the keyboard to expose the internal components, then yes, one could state that it is "user accessible". :)
     
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