15" LCD TV with Built-in Speakers

15" LCD TV with Built-in Speakers
Manufacturer: Audiovox
Product Type: CE
Editorial Review:
Product Description
VESA compatible
500:1 contrast ratio
Anti-glare screen, 4:3 aspect ratio
181 channel, cable ready tuner and built-in speakers
1024 x 768 resolution
S-video, composite, VGA and RF video inputs
Parental control with V-chip
3.5mm headphone jack
Sleep/alarm timer
20.1"H x 12"W x 2.2"D (without stand)
Includes stand and wireless remote
Dimensions: 23.0000 x 17.5000 x 10.0000
Average customer rating: 4.0
- Quality is lower
- Excellent Laptop
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Lenovo ThinkPad T60 2623 - Core Duo T2500 / 2 GHz - Centrino Duo - RAM : 1 GB - HD : 100 GB - DVD?RW (?R DL) / DVD-RAM - cellular mdm / mdm ( CDMA 2000 1X EV-DO ) - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g - TPM - fingerprint - Win XP Pro - 15" TFT 1400 x 1050 ( SXGA+ ) - TopSeller
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Product Group: Personal Computer
Binding:
ASIN: B000F8EWHY
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Product Description
Designed for highly mobile users, the ThinkPad T60 series notebooks deliver outstanding performance, full functionality and long battery life in an easily portable, thin and light design.
Customer Reviews:
Quality is lower.......2007-02-01
I've used Thinkpads as far back as the 600E. I travel a lot for work and preferred Thinkpads because of their rock solid performance. Now that I've recently upgraded from a T41 to a T60, I think Thinkpads have gone down in quality. Not sure if it has anything to do with IBM selling the business unit to Lenovo (Chinese company).
Anyhow, this T60 feels a lot more "plasticky" than the T41. It just seems cheap and flimsy. I also have a lot of problems docking and undocking this machine. With the T41, I can undock the machine, run to a conference room, open the laptop and not miss a beat. The T60 has problems adjusting screen resolutions, recognizing my mouse on the dock, and crashes with the blue screen of death. I feel pretty frustrated right now...
Excellent Laptop.......2006-12-13
The Thinkpad T series is IBM/Lenovo's standard business laptop, and as a college student, I have found it to be perfect. I have the T60 model with the specs listed above: T2500 (2GHz Core Duo), 1 GB Ram, 100 GB Hard Drive, SuperDrive, Bluetooth, Wireless Internet, Fingerprint Reader, Windows XP SP2, 128 MB ATI Radeon x1400. The laptop is very well constructed and sturdy. The keyboard is excellent, and very responsive. The screen is slightly dim, but I usually use it at an even dimmer setting anyways to conserve battery life. I also have a dock and a 21" widescreen monitor. Recently, when my computer became infected, I merely used the backup sector (which takes away 20GB from your hard drive) to reload everything - it was a lot easier than manually reformatting, installing Windows, installing the thinkpad drivers, etc. The drivers are also very good, with the exception of the Thinkpad Access Connections, which I uninstalled immediately. The embedded security chip works well, if you need to use that. I prefer to key in a password rather than use a fingerprint reader. The fingerprint reader will not work if there is moisture of your fingertip. It also needs to be recalibrated (i.e. reprogram your fingerprint) every know and then. Since getting a dock though, I've chosen to forego the fingerprint reader completely.
I purchased this thinkpad with the accidental damage protection warranty, which means I can do nearly anything to the thinkpad I want, and it will be replaced. Why would I though - it's a great computer.
Battery life is pretty good - the 6 cell battery is rated at 3.5 hrs and will give you a decent 2.5. You can always upgrade to a 9 cell battery and/or take out the DVD-burner and stick in an extra battery there.
Opening up the T60 is also easy, and allowable under the warranty to some extent - for example, adding RAM or replacing the keyboard (replacement keyboards are shipped overnight!)
I also like the matte-ish finish off the laptop cover as well as the screen. All in all, a wonderful laptop, and with a student discount, very affordable. The newer Thinkpads have Core 2 Duo processors (marginal performance increase over the Core Duo in this laptop), and are Vista Ready. You can always upgrade. Highly recommended laptop.
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