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Does any one know what model of thinkpad IBM introduced the Ultranav pad , becuase i want to make sure that i don't buy a thinkpad in the future that has that as a component. i just think the "Red Dot" is the untimate in mouse Control. i know that the thinkpads with the ultranav still has the Dot but i like it to have the Dot exclusively.
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SafeHarbor
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I didn't vote because I like having them both. I use the Trackpoint when I'm typing and the Ultranav when I'm just surfing around or watching videos, where I'm usually at arm's length away from the ThinkPad.
A year or two ago, Dell had a TV commercial showing a bunch of happy people using their laptops. One was an attractive woman. They zoomed in on her hands as she was typing, and suddenly she made a really contorted move with her right thumb back onto the track pad without removing her other fingers from the home row. I guess that Dell's point was that we should know that it was FAST, but every time I saw it, I could only think that using it must be PAINFUL.
I'd hate to rely on a track pad ALONE.
Lamar
A year or two ago, Dell had a TV commercial showing a bunch of happy people using their laptops. One was an attractive woman. They zoomed in on her hands as she was typing, and suddenly she made a really contorted move with her right thumb back onto the track pad without removing her other fingers from the home row. I guess that Dell's point was that we should know that it was FAST, but every time I saw it, I could only think that using it must be PAINFUL.
I'd hate to rely on a track pad ALONE.
Lamar
T40/41 were available without TrackPad on some configurations, also some forum users were replacing bezel with TrackPad for *plain* one on 14" T40/41/42 models. AFAIK this is not possible any longer with 15" T42, T43 and afterwards. Still think that custom plain bezel without Ultanav will be great option on newer models. Beside classic ThinkPad look seems that plain bezel is more rigid than one with Ultranav.tomh009 wrote:T30 was the first one with Ultranav. But even after that, you can still get TrackPoint-only ThinkPads: all X series, and the R series "e" models (R40e, R50e, R51e, R60e).
I agree with zone that not having the Ultranav does add some rigidity --just try (carefully!) flexing a top bezel with Ultranav (which has substantially less plastic) and one without. Whether that extra rigidity is significant or not is certainly open to debate, though.
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Paul Pavlik
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Ultranav
My brother is in Japan on a regular basis and he had told me a few years ago that the Japanese Market versions of the T4x machines generally had the Trackpoint only. Maybe the gentlemen at Yamato were offended that somebody put the devilszone wrote:T40/41 were available without TrackPad on some configurations, also some forum users were replacing bezel with TrackPad for *plain* one on 14" T40/41/42 models. AFAIK this is not possible any longer with 15" T42, T43 and afterwards. Still think that custom plain bezel without Ultanav will be great option on newer models. Beside classic ThinkPad look seems that plain bezel is more rigid than one with Ultranav.
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