
IBM was one of the first companies to produce an ultraportable system based on the Intel Pentium M processor and its X31 ThinkPad is still going strong. There are so many things that were done right with the design of this system that little can be said against it. It balances performance, using a 1.3 GHz CPU and dedicated ATI Radeon Mobility graphics, with superb battery life. Add the extended life battery and this system can stay running for what seems like forever. If there is one flaw with the ThinkPad X31 it has to be the X3 UltraBase being necessary for an optical drive. If IBM could redesign the X31 to include an internal drive , this would be even better. While made for businesses, this also makes a great consumer PC.
sold 3 ultraportable X31 last year and i'm very elated as nil complaints received from them till now .. ;)
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