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By: jo.com,
Sep 23, 2003
Pros: Fast, clear, wireless, small, DVD capability.
Cons: Expensive
Bottom Line: This is a super computer. They don't come much better in my opinion.
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By: lawman67,
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Jan 3, 2004
Pros: BATTERY LIFE, keyboard, screen, weight, performance
Cons: Expensive, today's hardware is overkill for today's software
Bottom Line: Simply the best laptop on the planet, but unless your needs are high, it is probably overkill.
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By: dmatsumo,
Jun 2, 2003
Pros: Ultralight, long battery life, bright screen, fast video, new Trackpoint
Cons: Terrible 802.11b support, flimsy shell, no serial port
Bottom Line: Get this laptop if you want something well rounded. It can play games, but is very stable and great for business computing.
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By: flg25,
Jan 30, 2004
Pros: Size, Weight, Screen, Battery life,
Cons: PRICE
Bottom Line: If you are looking for real portability and quality, this is the machine for you! It is worth every penny!
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By: express15_99,
Aug 28, 2005
Pros: Stellar battery life (5-7hrs), top-notch warranty, Unbreakable!
Cons: Pricey, no Windows CD included, dock-KVM issues, Windows key missing?
Bottom Line: If you don't mind paying extra for the best money can buy, go IBM. Otherwise, Dell can suit you well if you don't mind measly warranties and cheaper build quality.
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By: jje007,
Nov 2, 2004
Pros: Solid battery life, crisp graphics, fast processor (including quick boot-up) and great features.
Cons: Resolution a bit low, no CD-RW, touchpad buttons could be a bit more sturdy.
Bottom Line: This is a solid, fast, well-equipped laptop with great features and a low price to boot. In my opinion it's the best deal going.
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By: lighthouse2003,
Jul 20, 2006
Pros: Solid, reliable, light and fast (as long as you have RAM)
Cons: None in comparison to other laptops
Bottom Line: This is a solid piece of machinery.
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By: weciii,
Oct 9, 2003
Pros: VERY sturdy mechanically, thin, reasonably light, battery life, superior wireless performance, great included software tools
Cons: More expensive than the competition, no serial port (I don't have use for one anyway)
Bottom Line: Whatever you buy, you're spending a lot of money on a laptop you'll probably keep at least 2-3 years. Spend the extra on this and you won't regret it.
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By: michaeltbowers,
Sep 18, 2003
Pros: The 1400x1024 screen is beautiful, bright, clear, and easy-to-read - AMAZING!
Cons: The screen fades slightly when looking at an angle.
Bottom Line: The IBM ThinkPad T40 (237392U) is greater than its impressive parts. The details in how IBM puts it all together makes it the best laptop.
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By: sponginn,
Sep 18, 2004
Pros: Speed, Battery Life, Lightweight, Quiet, Solid.
Cons: Nothing except doesn't ship with XP CD (only installed).
Bottom Line: For the weight, speed, battery life and solid feel of this notebook, I highly recommend the high price. I have had no issues with it in 7 months.
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