From: Gen on 17 Feb 2010 20:04 Hello all. I'm looking for a new laptop with a "drop-in" type dock that supports video and all the usual connectors. They are not as plentiful as they once were. For example, it appears that Lenovo has no such docking available for any of its new models but, instead, only for their old T60-type Thinkpads. Dell still has drop-in docks available for their newest Latitude models, though. Any others I should look at? Thanks.
From: ~misfit~ on 18 Feb 2010 19:09 Somewhere on teh intarwebs Gen wrote: > Hello all. > > I'm looking for a new laptop with a "drop-in" type dock that supports > video and all the usual connectors. They are not as plentiful as > they once were. For example, it appears that Lenovo has no such > docking available for any of its new models but, instead, only for > their old T60-type Thinkpads. Dell still has drop-in docks available > for their newest Latitude models, though. > Any others I should look at? > > Thanks. You didn't look far at Lenovo. A lot of their current T series support docking. And this 'old' T60 is doing just fine thanks. 2.13GHz C2D, 3GB RAM, 7200rpm HDD and a display to die for. You won't find a hi-res IPS display on a 'modern' laptop. -- Shaun. "Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life." Terry Pratchet, 'Jingo'. Nota bene: 'Return to' email is very rarely checked, if at all. It's spam city but is a req. of my NNTP providor.
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