ThinkPad X41
Editors' note: Lenovo completed its purchase of IBM's PC division on April 2, 2005, so you will no longer see the familiar letters IBM in front of ThinkPad laptops--they are now known as simply ThinkPad products. Lenovo may introduce products under its name in the future. ThinkPad notebooks are being sold by the same outlets as before, and the same support staff will service both new and existing ThinkPads. (5/2/05)
The latest in a long line of ThinkPad X notebooks, the ThinkPad X41 delivers the best combination yet of performance, battery life, and features. Though it's a little heavier than the ThinkPad X40, it's still one of our favorite notebooks for business travelers, offering dependable, secure, high-performance computing in a small, elegant case. The X41's high price may cause some corporate buyers to balk, but we think it's worth it.
One of the smallest and lightest ultraportable notebooks available, the black wedge-shape ThinkPad X41 has a petite, 8.2-inch-by-10.4-inch footprint; the front edge measures a razor-sharp 0.9 inch thick, although the rear bulges to a full inch. At 3.2 pounds, it's a half pound heavier than the ThinkPad X40 and seven ounces heavier than the Dell Latitude X1. Add an extended-capacity battery, and the ThinkPad X41 grows an inch deeper and gains 0.7 pound. With its enviably small AC adapter, it has a travel weight of 3.9 pounds.
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It may be small, but the ThinkPad X41 includes many of the creature comforts of bigger systems. Forget about a cramped, puny keyboard, because this laptop has full-size keys with a generous 2mm of depth. Those who like pointing sticks will love the ThinkPad X41's TrackPoint, which comes with three different tip options and has a handy scroll button. For those who burn the midnight oil, a keyboard light provides helpful illumination.
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You can expect about 3 hours to 5 hours of run time with this computer battery when new, depending on your energy use. Like all Li-ion primary batteries, your run time will decline over time. This battery replaces the IBM ThinkPad X40, ThinkPad X41 series tablet batteries. Oct 25, 2018 The X41 has a low-voltage 1. Lenovo is committed to environmental leadership from operations to product design and recycling solutions. On the right side you have the most slots and ports: I cannot find a driver for Windows Vista 32 bits Multimedia Audio Driver ibm thinkpad x41 audio the driver for the portrait and landscape buttons on the screen’s side frame. The X41 has a low-voltage 1. Lenovo is committed to environmental leadership from operations to product design and recycling solutions. On the right side you have the most slots and ports: I cannot find a driver for Windows Vista 32 bits Multimedia Audio Driver ibm thinkpad x41 audio the driver for the portrait and landscape buttons on the screen’s side frame. Got an unusual problem with my X41 Tablet. When I got it, it booted from battery OK, and went into BIOS (there was no HDD at the time). Finally got a HDD etc. And loaded up XP Tablet (plugged into mains). Somewhere along the line I must have let it run the battery flat as it won't talk to the battery any more. Read me: Windows XP: 23 Jun 2008: Microsoft Bluetooth Support file for Integrated Bluetooth IV for Windows XP - ThinkPad R52, T43, T43p, X32, X41, X41 Tablet.
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The ThinkPad X41's basic connections for the office or the road include external VGA monitor, audio, and two USB 2.0 ports. In addition to the requisite modem and Gigabit Ethernet, the machine has a Secure Digital card slot as well as one for a PC Card--though we would have liked an additional CompactFlash slot, as found on the Latitude X1. With an Intel 802.11b/g Wi-Fi card, the ThinkPad X41 connected with a variety of wireless LANs and stayed online 100 feet from our access point in our anecdotal tests. Still, we wish it had an external on/off switch to quickly turn off Wi-Fi for takeoffs and landings or when in a sensitive corporate area. Snapping the ThinkPad X41 into the included X4 UltraBase Dock adds a swappable bay for an optical drive, a second hard drive, or an extra battery pack, as well as three USB 2.0, parallel, serial, and PS/2 connectors and a pair of speakers. On the downside, the dock makes the ultraportable computer into a 5-pound slug that's 1.6 inches thick.