December 21st, 2007REVIEW Of The IBM LENOVO RAVEN X60 TABLET LAPTOP
The Raven X60 is powerful and intended well. It features Core 2 Duo processing and several ingenious pioneering improvement. In developing the Raven X60, monarch has created the ultimate Linux laptop.

Description:
The X60, priced at $2950, boasts a variety of appealing features that make it the obvious choice for Linux users. It features dual-boot Unbent lively Fawn and Fedora Core 6, both at 32 bits. It also houses an Intel 1667MHz Core 2 Duo L2400 processor clocking in at 667MHz FSB. This Linux power-house also offers 2048MB of RAM for the best presentation on the market. A 100GB hard-drive that runs at 5400RPMs is also housed in this rig. This machine also comes standard with a DVD+/-RW optical drive for all your personal media needs.
The Raven X60 features a 12.1″ LCD display. With a resolution of 1400×1050 the screen offers crisp visuals and bright, vibrant colors. The X60 has built-in WiFi capabilities and is Bluetooth ready, as well as coming standard with a broadband Ethernet port. It has an 8-cell series with a battery-life of 4.5 hours. Also integrated into the LCD exhibit is a Wacom Tablet, and the machine features a biometric fingerprint scanner.
The X60 is ergonomically contented machine. It follows its Lenovo ThinkPad X60 counterpart’s intend and offers strong superiority and a comfortable computing experience.
As is the case with any Linux machine, the performance of the function keys is extremely critical. The X60′s meaning keys met all our requirements and performed additional than adequately. Functions such as external VGA hibernation and the volume controls worked perfectly. The entire media player wheel worked, but only with the service of Totem.
Ruler began with a well-constructed Lenovo rig and enhanced and customized to Linux condition so well, that this is a must have for any Linux user. The tablet support, fingerprint scanner, and superb credentials clearly make this the standard by which all Linux laptops will be compared.