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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
Tablet is thin, light, and convertible; more than five hours of battery life; sturdy case and hinge; great screen for writing; top tablet security; excellent screen controls.
THE BAD
Writing surface is recessed; character recognition software is a work in progress; has neither S-Video nor FireWire ports; expensive.
THE BOTTOM LINE
With the performance of a laptop in a lightweight case, the ThinkPad X41 tablet is one of the best convertible tablets we've seen.
CNET Reader Reviews
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June 16, 2005 10:22
5.0/5
Just got this product a few days ago. 1.5 gig intel processor, ABG wireless, 60 gig hd, bluetooth, 1.5 gig ram. It seems like technology is finally catching up with the tablet. Any other comparable convertible tablet/notebook weighs at least a pound... read more » -
September 20, 2005 09:26
4.0/5
I've been a CNet fan for years, using their reviews and especially user reviews/comments to make buying decisions for myself and for customer recommendations. However, this recent trend of people with no in-hand product and no concept of the PURPOS... read more » -
July 31, 2005 09:01
5.0/5
I can't understand how so many people can write reviews if they don't own the machine. I unlike most reviews actually have the tablet and LOVE IT! I used to own a thinkpad, and then went Mac. I have been waiting for a windows machine that could b... read more »
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