Search /
Docfinder:
Advanced search  |  Help  |  Site map
RESEARCH CENTERS
SITE RESOURCES
Click for Layer 8! No, really, click NOW!
Networking for Small Business
SMB Networks / Wireless/Mobile /

Product Review: IBM ThinkPad T21 2647-57U


WHAT'S HOT: If you liked the IBM Corp. ThinkPad T20, a bantam-weight powerhouse that included just about everything you would want in a 5-pound portable, you will like the T21 even more-especially if graphics is your game. This upgrade sports a 14.1-inch screen capable of a native resolution of 1400 by 1050, the latest Intel processors, and beefed up UltraBay options, including a 2X SuperDisk drive and a 32G-byte second hard drive. The T21, like its older sibling, also includes all legacy connections, great built-in audio with handy control buttons, the ThinkLight for illuminating the keyboard in dark rooms, and innovative electronic documentation. It is Bluetooth ready and offers a digital camera connection on the top edge of the screen. Minus the AC adapter, the T21 weighs only 5.3 pounds; With the DVD-ROM drive removed and a hollow travel bezel (US$19.95 from Compu-Lock) in the bay, it weighs only 4.9 pounds.

WHAT'S NOT: There is no printed documentation except for a slim start-up manual. At $3699, the T21 is expensive, even for a laptop equipped with the latest Intel SpeedStep processor, a Pentium III 850/700. A parallel port cable for attaching the floppy drive externally costs $49 more, and free support ends after three years.

WHAT ELSE: Identical in appearance to the T20, the T21 boasts the same beveled black case, the solid keyboard and soft mouse buttons that are an IBM trademark, and a fire-engine red eraserhead pointing device. This configuration includes an 8X DVD-ROM drive; other bay options, in addition to a second hard drive and 2X SuperDisk drive, include a CD-RW drive and supplementary battery. An S-Video port lets you watch DVD movies on a television set. You can upgrade the memory and storage yourself; However, the hard drive sits behind the battery and is not meant for everyday removal. The T21 earned a fairly average PC WorldBench 2000 score--160--for a Windows 2000 Professional laptop equipped with a Pentium III-850/700 processor. It is a hair faster than Compaq and HP laptops but a little slower than the Dell machines we have tested. Battery life is above average, at 3.5 hours on one charge.

BEST USE: Although the 5.3-pound Apple PowerBook G4 now claims the prize for more display area per laptop pound with a whopping 15.2-inch screen, the T notebooks from IBM still rule the Windows world. For companies and luxury-loving individuals who can afford a first-class, lightweight laptop, the T21 is worth every penny.

Buying Information IBM ThinkPad T21 2647-57U $3699 PC WorldBench 2000 score of 160, Pentium III-850/700, 128MB of SDRAM, 256KB of L2 cache, Windows 2000 Professional, 14.1-inch active-matrix screen, S3 Savage/IX with 8MBof SDRAM, 32GB hard drive, 8X DVD-ROM drive, built-in V.90 modem and network interface, eraserhead pointing device, 6.2-pound weight (including AC adapter and phone cord), Lotus SmartSuite Millennium Edition. 3-year parts and labor warranty; free, toll-free 24/7support during warranty period ($35 per incident thereafter).

www.ibm.com/thinkpad 800/746-7426

For more PC news, visit PC World Online. Story copyright PC World Communications.

RELATED LINKS


NWFusion offers more than 40 FREE technology-specific email newsletters in key network technology areas such as NSM, VPNs, Convergence, Security and more.
Click here to sign up!
New Event - WANs: Optimizing Your Network Now.
Hear from the experts about the innovations that are already starting to shake up the WAN world. Free Network World Technology Tour and Expo in Dallas, San Francisco, Washington DC, and New York.
Attend FREE
Your FREE Network World subscription will also include breaking news and information on wireless, storage, infrastructure, carriers and SPs, enterprise applications, videoconferencing, plus product reviews, technology insiders, management surveys and technology updates - GET IT NOW.
* HOME    * RESEARCH CENTERS     * NEWS     * EVENTS

Contact us | Terms of Service/Privacy | How to Advertise
Reprints and links | Partnerships | Subscribe to NW
About Network World, Inc.

Copyright, 1994-2006 Network World, Inc. All rights reserved.