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surprise: weight/dimension comparison R-series vs. T-series
surprise: weight/dimension comparison R-series vs. T-series
Hello,
I have just read some specifications...
Weight (including optical drive and battery):
R-32: 5.9 to 6.2 lbs (2.6 to 2.7 kg)
T-30: 5.33 to 5.67 lbs (2.42 to 2.57 kg)
oooops... that´s not quite the difference I expected... the weigh almost the same!
and here are the dimensions:
R-32:
12.3" x 10.0" x 1.5"; 313mm x 254mm x 38mm -> 3021 cubic centimeters
T-30:
12.0" x 9.8" x 1.4"; 304mm x 250mm x 36.6mm -> 2782 cubic centimeters
...not even 10 percent difference...
i am quite surprised - what do you think?
regards
glotzi
I have just read some specifications...
Weight (including optical drive and battery):
R-32: 5.9 to 6.2 lbs (2.6 to 2.7 kg)
T-30: 5.33 to 5.67 lbs (2.42 to 2.57 kg)
oooops... that´s not quite the difference I expected... the weigh almost the same!
and here are the dimensions:
R-32:
12.3" x 10.0" x 1.5"; 313mm x 254mm x 38mm -> 3021 cubic centimeters
T-30:
12.0" x 9.8" x 1.4"; 304mm x 250mm x 36.6mm -> 2782 cubic centimeters
...not even 10 percent difference...
i am quite surprised - what do you think?
regards
glotzi
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The T30 uses a Pentium 4, while the R32 uses a Pentium III. I am actually suprised the T30 isn't bigger.
Your comparison is useless for those buying machines made in the past 2 years. Compare a T4x to the R40 and R5x series and see if you are still surprised.
Your comparison is useless for those buying machines made in the past 2 years. Compare a T4x to the R40 and R5x series and see if you are still surprised.
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Hello,
the R32 also uses a pentium 4.
i don't think that my comparison is useless.
i have read several posts where somebody wanted to buy a used thinkpad and asked which model to buy.
and i have read several answers that told him to buy the t-series when portability and lightweight are important.
i also think that the t-series is superior, but 2-3 years ago, there was almost no difference in weight and size between r and t-series.
and this fact could be important for someone who is looking for a "new used" thinkpad.
regards
glotzi
the R32 also uses a pentium 4.
i don't think that my comparison is useless.
i have read several posts where somebody wanted to buy a used thinkpad and asked which model to buy.
and i have read several answers that told him to buy the t-series when portability and lightweight are important.
i also think that the t-series is superior, but 2-3 years ago, there was almost no difference in weight and size between r and t-series.
and this fact could be important for someone who is looking for a "new used" thinkpad.
regards
glotzi
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K. Eng
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You are right about the R32 having the Pentium 4. I was thinking of the R31 for some reason.
The T series is generally lighter and better built. I've compared A T30 to an R31 and the T30 is by far the sturdier machine.
The T series is generally lighter and better built. I've compared A T30 to an R31 and the T30 is by far the sturdier machine.
glotzi wrote:Hello,
the R32 also uses a pentium 4.
i don't think that my comparison is useless.
i have read several posts where somebody wanted to buy a used thinkpad and asked which model to buy.
and i have read several answers that told him to buy the t-series when portability and lightweight are important.
Homebuilt PC: AMD Athlon XP (Barton) @ 1.47 GHz; nForce2 Ultra; 1GB RAM; 80GB HDD @ 7200RPM; ATI Radeon 9600; Integrated everything else!
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