My trusty x60s is "written off" this year, so it was time to get a new machine. Blatant consumerism and all that.
Unless you drink the Apple kool-aid and are able to put up with their programmer-unfriendly keyboards (though that's gotten better of late), ThinkPads are still the only reasonable choice for a laptop. The logical successor to x60s was the x200s.
While I'm generally very happy with the machine (it's even lighter than the previous one and the nine-cell battery lasts even longer - about 10 hours, PXE just works, suspend/resume just works, it still has a proper nipple instead of a silly touchpad -- basically, it's still a ThinkPad) Lenovo made some really strange design decisions this time round.
I have basically come to terms with the idea of "wide screen", even though it's unnatural and crazy. I find myself using :vsplit more than split, but I still think it's nuts.
This particular model comes with an Ericsson F3507g Mobile Broadband Minicard, which is a very fancy gadget. I haven't tried it yet, because I don't have a spare SIM, but it brings an amazing collection of radios with it. It also adds a privacy concern: "theft deterrents" in the BIOS. I don't particularly want my laptop reporting my location (there's a GPS radio in it) to anyone who listens at all times.
Presumably, these things need operating system support and I can turn them off in the BIOS, but how do I know they're really off? Time to spend some more quality time with the bootloader to make really sure.
Overall, I'm very happy with the new gadget. It does what I need it to do and will presumably do it until it's written off.
I'm still trying to decide what to do with the x60s now. Other than the keyboard, which is predictably beaten up, it's in fairly good shape. Probably donate it to a school or a geek in the larval stages.
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