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Lenovo ThinkPad X60 (Vista) - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad X60 business ultraportable notebook with Microsoft Windows Vista Business. 'The ThinkPad X60 still has all the features business users have come to love. Embedded in the screen is an antenna for Verizon's EV-DO access. Lenovo couldn't activate this feature for this review (you would have to set up an account yourself with Verizon in order to activate the EV-DO antennae. It's $60 per month if you have an existing Verizon account and $80 if you don't. You can also activate it by the day for $15), so I can't really comment on its functionality with Vista.

You can also find a fingerprint reader below the mouse button The only knock against the X60 is that it doesn't have a built-in optical drive, which is how Lenovo kept the weight below 4 pounds. If you really want a built-in optical drive, you can opt for a Dell XPS M1210 or a Sony VAIO SZ Series. In the meantime, the ThinkPad X6 Ultrabase docking station, with a dual-layer DVD burner built in, is available for a hefty price ($299 direct).'

Read: Lenovo ThinkPad X60 (Vista) - PC Mag

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