
Portable notebooks are in demand simply because people who are always on the go like business enthusiasts, actors, writers, doctors, photographers, and tourists can use them wherever, whenever. Fellow workaholics, lend me your ears please. There's a new IBM notebook that's just as reliable a workhorse like its predecessors. The IBM ThinkPad T42 is slick and slim, superbly responsive, and equipped with a whole lot of practical features.
Running on Intel Pentium M Centrino processor, it can handle more office applications with ease. The
excellent battery life renders an approximate of 6 hour service. It is packaged with Microsoft XP Pro, Norton antivirus, ThinkPad utilities, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and four IBM applications to ensure that you can effectively manage your work loads in and out the office.
The keyboard is not cramped so you won't have a difficult time encoding important files. The matte surface touchpad responds with a light tap for smooth navigation. There are also buttons for sound enhancement and IBM tools to suit your working needs. It's equipped with InterVideo WinDVD and CD-RW/DVD combo drive, if you want to relax and watch the
Omen flick. The only negative point I have in the gizmo is its expensive price. But then again, with great features and performance, who would complain?
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