Hardware Isaac on 11 Feb 2007 12:04 pm
Size: Lenovo X60 versus Toshiba M400
The EdHolloway.com entry on SizeEasy has this image, which I think shows the size difference between the X60 and the M400 that I mention when I talk to people about what tablet I’d recommend and why I like the X41/X60.
Mind you, that slight size difference means a lot more when you’ve got the thing in your hands all the time. Yes, the pictured UMPC is much smaller, but the X60 has what I’d consider a usable keyboard, which is also a big advantage for me, and the screen on that UMPC is smaller than I’d be willing to go (I might consider a 10″ screen, but right now I’d tend to say that 12″ is the bare minimum for usability).
One Response to “Size: Lenovo X60 versus Toshiba M400”
on 11 Apr 2007 at 9:27 am 1.TeacherTabletPC » Vote for Tablet PC of the Year at Engadget said …
[...] From my perspective, the Fujistu and Kohjisha are out because they don’t use active digitizers and because their screens are too small for my taste, the Gateway is in a big hole for using something other than Wacom Penabled technology, and we’re left with the X60 and M400 and I’ve compared those before. [...]