Huh, just googled, didn't know about this device before. Pretty cute machine though display might be a little bigger, borders are too thick) But yeah, Thinkpad's ergonomics is so comfortable, especially I like to use Trackpoint during web browsing and chatting.
Huh, just googled, didn't know about this device before. Pretty cute machine though display might be
Oh, "Thinkpad Mini" is actually a thing! Well, it's not what I have, although it's very close; it's the x120e, a successor using the same chassis with an AMD Brazos/Fusion E-350 core and a 1366x768 screen.
Not a fast CPU, and it does restrict general performance, but it plays h.264 video well, far better than the Atom and Intel's graphics of the time. In fact, I got it playing h.265 at an acceptable rate! It's served me well at conventions.
Oh, "Thinkpad Mini" is actually a thing! Well, it's not what I have, although it's very close; it's
Yeah, the screen isn't great on the x120e, either. But it was great for testing Inkbunny's performance on low-end laptops. Plus if it wasn't for this we might not have four thumbs per row on galleries in huge thumb mode for such devices, and that would be a tragedy.
Alas, there is no overclock option, but I undervolted it by ~0.1V, so battery life is superb!
Yeah, the screen isn't great on the x120e, either. But it was great for testing Inkbunny's performan