Having owned several small Panasinics (CF-R1, CF-R3, CF-R4, CF-R6) I'll say 
that they're great machines but a PITA to work on (like all Panasonics) and not 
cheap by any means. For 2GB RAM or more, you need a CF-R6 and that's easily 
double of what you're intent on spending.

Within your budget, X60/s or X61 if you're lucky is as good as it will get...

My $0.02 only...

Cheers,

George

 


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Laurence <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, Aug 19, 2010 2:40 pm
Subject: [Thinkpad] Which Thinkpad for netbook type usage?




I am looking for an inexpensive, portable PC smaller than a T series, but 

reliable and relatively sturdy. Notebooks in general are fragile, but this 
usage 



doesn't warrant the cost/bulk of a ruggedized unit. 





For less than $350, which Thinkpad will do the job? If something other than a 

Tpad is best suited I'll look at that also. 





Criteria:  

0. Small, at least 20% smaller than T series 14".  Would be a big plus if the 

machine can be used in portrait as well as landscape. 



1. Servicable (can't use, say, a non-standard hard drive)

2. High pixel density -- all the resolution that will fit in a small screen size

3. Some degree of outdoor readability, using a home-made shade if need be. 

4. Sturdy - the case cannot be just plastic, and the HD must have some shock 

resistance, such as a flexible mounting. The screen should be in a sturdy frame 

so it can be tossed in a backpack. At this price I don't think a solid state 

drive is possible

5. Can accept at least 2GB, 4 preferred.

6. Fan can be controlled to run near silently, performance tradeoff (lower cpu 

speed) is acceptable. 2/3 of usage will have background noise greater than fan 

racket. 



Must have some expansion other than a usb port - at least one card slot.  Extra 

I/O is a plus - TV, firewire, but 1-2 card slots are adequate. 





While I'm skeptical about cost and proprietary parts, any thoughts on an older, 

thin Toughbook? Those are the "business" or "semi" -rugged models, not the 8 lb 

briefcase devices. 





- tx 



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