Lenovo ThinkPad R61
Manufacturer: Lenovo Part number: 77331BU
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- The IBM blueprint is still evident in the Lenovo ThinkPad R61, but the addition of a wide-screen display and all the latest Centrino Duo tricks make this a ThinkPad that could woo home users along with its legion of fans among business travelers.
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CNET editors' review
Lenovo ThinkPad R61 price range: $1,584.99
- Reviewed by: Dan Ackerman
- Edited by: Matthew Elliott
- Reviewed on: 05/09/2007
- Released on: 05/09/2007
The good: The Lenovo ThinkPad R61 has a wide-screen display; an internal roll cage protects the LCD; 802.11n Wi-Fi; dedicated graphics; very small AC adapter.
The bad: New Centrino technology doesn't offer outsize performance gains.
The bottom line: The IBM blueprint is still evident in the Lenovo ThinkPad R61, but the addition of a wide-screen display and all the latest Centrino Duo tricks make this a ThinkPad that could woo home users along with its legion of fans among business travelers.
Not content to just add the latest Santa Rosa specs to its current lineup, Lenovo rolled out two new ThinkPad models, including the ThinkPad R61 (the other is the T61 in the higher-end ThinkPad T series). The 14.1-inch R61 includes all the important parts of Intel's revamped Centrino platform, including the new Core 2 Duo T7500 CPU, extra onboard Turbo Memory (for boosting access times), and 802.11n Wi-Fi. It's still the same black, boxy ThinkPad you've come to know and perhaps love, but Lenovo has started to add consumer-friendly features such as Webcams and optional Blu-ray drives for those who want one laptop for work and play. It's still pricey when configured for power users, but the typically excellent ThinkPad build quality makes this a system that will have a long lifespan.
| Price as reviewed/starting price | $2,085/$1,299 |
| Processor | 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 |
| Memory | 2GB of 667MHz DDR2 |
| Hard drive | 100GB at 7,200rpm |
| Graphics | Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M |
| Operating system | Windows Vista Business |
| Dimensions (LWH) | 13.1x9.4x1.5 inches |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 14.1 inches |
| System weight/weight with AC adapter | 5.7/6.3 pounds |
| Category | Mainstream |
While Lenovo, and IBM before that, has firmly resisted major changes in the tried-and-true ThinkPad design, we were pleased to see the company take two new steps in the right direction. First, the new Lenovos are all available with wide-screen displays, meaning that the old-fashioned 4:3 laptop screen is one step closer to extinction. Second, the chassis itself has been reinforced with an internal roll cage, replacing the traditional solid magnesium alloy cover. The slightly concave roll cage, hidden under a composite cover, protects the LCD while helping Wi-Fi reception, which can be negatively affected by an old-fashioned full magnesium alloy cover.
We're also firm fans of Lenovo's extremely small AC adapters. There's little point to carrying around a lightweight laptop if all the extra room in your bag is taken up by a huge power brick. The Lenovo adapter, in contrast, weighs around half a pound and the brick itself measures just 4 inches by 1.5 inches by 1 inch.
The time-tested design includes traveler-friendly touches, such as sturdy steel hinges and a shock-mounted hard drive. The keyboard is one of the best laptop keyboards available, offering an extremely comfortable typing experience. The R61 also features both an eraser-head trackpoint and a touch pad; each has a set of mouse buttons, and the top set includes a scroll button in the middle. Above the keyboard are three handy volume buttons--the extent of the system's dedicated multimedia controls--and a blue ThinkVantage button, which calls up Lenovo's helpful preinstalled support-and-configuration utility. A Webcam sits on top of the display, although we're not sure how many business users actually need one. We've never Web-conferenced from a laptop, but someone, somewhere must do it.
The 14.1-inch wide-screen LCD display offers a 1,440x900 native resolution, which is a bit finer than the 1,280x800 resolution commonly found on 14- and 15-inch laptops. Text and icons are highly readable, and the screen has a matte finish. While many consumer laptops have glossy screen coatings, which make for a more vibrant multimedia experience, most business systems stick with the matte look, which we generally prefer for its glare-fighting properties.
| Lenovo ThinkPad R61 | Average for mainstream category | |
| Video | VGA-out | VGA-out, S-Video |
| Audio | Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks | Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | Three USB 2.0 ports, a mini-FireWire, and a mulitformat memory card reader | Four USB 2.0 ports, a mini-FireWire, and a multiformat memory card reader |
| Expansion | PC Card and Express card slots | PC Card slot |
| Networking | Modem, Ethernet, 802.11 a/g/n Wi-Fi | Modem, Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth |
| Optical drive | DVD burner | DVD burner |
The ports and connections on the R61 are in line with what you'd expect from a mainstream business laptop, although we'd have liked to see one more USB port and an S-Video output. Our review unit didn't have Bluetooth (which is an available option), but it did offer a built-in 802.11n antenna, for the very latest in fast Wi-Fi connection speeds. You will, of course, need a wireless Draft N router to take advantage of it.
Lenovo hasn't released the configuration details for the R61 yet, but we do know there will be numerous hard drive options (our review unit included a faster and more expensive 7,200rpm drive), your choice of Santa Rosa CPUs, including the T7100, the T7300, the T7500, or the T7700, and even an optional Blu-ray drive, which should add around $400 to the system's cost.
Our ThinkPad R61 review unit uses the new 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7500.which is one click down from the top-of-the-line Santa Rosa CPU. Like the other Santa Rosa systems we've tested, including the Gateway E-475M, the R61 offered excellent performance, but its benchmark test scores were neck-and-neck in most cases with the non-Santa Rosa Lenovo ThinkPad T60p, a long-time laptop favorite. The T60p has a slightly faster, although older, T7600 CPU, showing that the new Centrino Duo platform isn't automatically going to drastically change your computing experience. The R61, however, did widely outperform the older Lenovo T60p on one important benchmark for business users, CNET Labs' Microsoft Office productivity test.
Overall performance differences were minor, and as we test more new Centrino Pro and Centrino Duo systems, we'll get a better picture of the performance advantages to be found in the Santa Rosa platform. In anecdotal testing, the system felt fast and was stutter-free, even while multitasking--but we'd expect nothing less from any recent laptop.
A relative rarity for a business laptop, the ThinkPad R61 offers discrete graphics in the form of the new 128MB Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M. While that's not enough to make it a serviceable gaming machine, it does make the system capable of playing full-resolution Blu-ray movies. Running Quake 4 at 1,024x768 with anti-aliasing turned on, we got a playable 33.7 frames per second.
The ThinkPad R61 ran for an acceptable, if not impressive, 2 hours, 8 minutes on our DVD battery drain test; we expected it to run longer since the new Centrino platform is meant in part to improve battery life. Our review unit used a six-cell battery; and the Gateway E-475M ran 29 minutes longer on a similar six-cell battery. Our DVD battery drain test is especially grueling, so you can expect longer life from casual Web surfing and office use.
Lenovo provides a one-year warranty with 24-hour toll-free phone support. That's the standard for consumer laptops, and it's shorter than the three-year term that covers many business laptops. You can choose from several different warranty extension options--but adding three years of on-site service will cost an additional $219. The preloaded suite of ThinkVantage applications helps users troubleshoot problems, and company's support Web site also has extensive support section.
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System configurations:
Intel Santa Rosa whitebox
Windows Vista Ultimate; 2.4GHz Intel Core Duo T7700; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB Mobile Intel 945GM Express; 80GB Hitachi 7,200rpm
Gateway E-265M
Windows Vista Business; 2.2GHz Intel Core Duo T7500; 2,048MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD2300; 100GB Seagate 7,200rpm
Gateway E-475M
Windows Vista Business; 2.2GHz Intel Core Duo T7500; 2,048MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD2300; 100GB Hitachi 7,200rpm
Lenovo ThinkPad R61
Windows Vista Business; 2.2GHz Intel Core Duo T7500; 2,048MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 128MB Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M; 100GB Hitachi 7,200rpm
Lenovo ThinkPad T60P
Windows Vista Business; 2.33GHz Intel Core Duo T7600; 2,048MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon V5250; 100GB Hitachi 5,400rpm
User reviews
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Excellent laptop!
by nxman on June 19, 2008
Pros: Legendry keyboad, Top built quality, Good price!
Cons: Little thick, No HDMI
Summary: Bought this laptop 1 month ago no problems at all it has the best keyboard I ever used in a laptop and built quality is top, zero flexing when applying ...
Summary: Bought this laptop 1 month ago no problems at all it has the best keyboard I ever used in a laptop and built quality is top, zero flexing when applying pressure at the keyboard and the palm rest even when applying high pressure at the LCD back cover there is no distortion at the LCD, it runs cool and quiet this is what I want in a laptop the only cons are thickness and the lack of HDMI port all in all excellent product in an affordable price.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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My worst laptop ever!!!
by amcgreg on February 13, 2008
Pros: Prompt service response
Cons: Unreliable poor quality especially for a ThinkPad
Summary: I bought this R61 two months ago thinking I would be worry free. From the beginning my 80GB hard-disk showed 90% full although I only had vista and office installed. ...
Summary: I bought this R61 two months ago thinking I would be worry free. From the beginning my 80GB hard-disk showed 90% full although I only had vista and office installed. Correction, it sometimes showed 85% without me deleting anything. Booting the computer took at least 7-8 min on a good day. Running programs was slow as well, not at all to the performance I was expecting. Also, the machine was freezing frequently. IBM sent me a new hard-disk in a couple of days and I installed it myself by acqurately following all their instructions. Then I ran into some other problems like blue screens, restarts and blue screens again. Freezing kept occuring. I asked for a new machine but they explained they could not give me a new machine unless my laptop has been sent to their service 3 times. This was not the IBM quality I was expecting.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Good Laptop for everyday use.
by xyukihirokunx on October 29, 2007
Pros: Speed, portability
Cons: Loose panels
Summary: Overall, the Thinkpad R61 is a good laptop that many people will enjoy. It was a big step up from my crappy Toshiba satellite that kept overheating on me.
The ...Summary: Overall, the Thinkpad R61 is a good laptop that many people will enjoy. It was a big step up from my crappy Toshiba satellite that kept overheating on me.
The only real issues that I have with this laptop is the panel fitment and material. The panel where the hands rest (where the touchpad and fingerprint reader are) is loose. Lenovo seemed to have not designed the panels very well as it feels loose and chatters as it moves. Also, the oils in your hands easily stains the material that makes up the entire laptop. All my complaints are purely cosmetic though.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Acceptable laptop taken down by mediocre software
by irfan_bugmenot on April 11, 2008
Pros: Decent performance; good screen resolution
Cons: Installed software; some usability perks; too little RAM
Summary: Performance is ok. Screen resolution is very good, but it seems a little dark to me.
The usb sockets and the dvd drive are very badly placed if you're ...Summary: Performance is ok. Screen resolution is very good, but it seems a little dark to me.
The usb sockets and the dvd drive are very badly placed if you're right handed and using an external mouse...
It comes preinstalled with tons of crappy and mostly useless "ThinkAdvantage" software, and adding Vista to that, once you boot it up you're left with little or no memory.
So, the first thing done was removing all that parasite software and adding another 1GB of RAM.
And then there's Vista. Oh my. Rebooting takes ages, when it doesn't hang, which is 50% of the time. Frenquently files get locked and I have to REBOOT (that's right, reboot!) to be able to delete it. Add that to the memory it takes up, and if this wasn't my company laptop, I'd have already formatted the drive and installed XP.
So, in conclusion, the hardware isn't bad, and actually performs ok, but it needs more RAM, and a good cleanup of the pre-installed software and OS.1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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DO NOT BUY LENOVO!!
by chrissy411 on November 10, 2009
Pros: this computer has 0 pros
Cons: everything about this computer is a con
Summary: I am so upset about this laptop. It has had a bad fan in it since day one, and I have sent the computer back about 5 times already. They ...
Summary: I am so upset about this laptop. It has had a bad fan in it since day one, and I have sent the computer back about 5 times already. They replaced a BUNCH of not necessary parts, this happened in April. I got it back and it still has had the same problem. I just called and spoke to technical support and they told me that I have no right to speak to anyone in the company now that my computer is out of the warranty. They have the WORST customer service I have ever experience, now I have a computer with NO wireless because they replaced the wireless card and it broke. I hate lenovo I am going out to buy a sony now...
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This is the worst laptop I have ever worked with...
by horribleproduct on October 21, 2009
Pros: pretty close to nothing because it is so slow that I do not care about any of the other features. One positive I guess is that it is relatively quiet when it is working.
Cons: This is the slowest laptop I have ever used. It cannot handle even the simplest of operations.
Summary: this is trully the worst laptop I have ever had...beats the one I had 5 years ago in this regard. I would never recommend for anyone to get it ...
Summary: this is trully the worst laptop I have ever had...beats the one I had 5 years ago in this regard. I would never recommend for anyone to get it who is serious about using a computer to do pretty much anything. Not even for users who only need it for Word and browsing the Web.
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between the line
by stuartfang on October 14, 2009
Pros: the ibm r61 gives out very good mainstream performance and a semi portable design, which allows user to carry around to work or use it at school. screen resolution is perfect for such a screen and the security with this laptop is incredibly superb
Cons: mostly all thinkpads are overpriced but it is for a reason and i think it is a higher class laptop even if the specs or the performance doesnt meet its standards, because it is made by ibm, and it is a thinkpad....whatever that means.
Summary: very good laptop compared to hp, compaq, toshiba, sony, asus, acer etc, this is overall, a business grade laptop and you cant compare thinkpad's business compability to hp's ...
Summary: very good laptop compared to hp, compaq, toshiba, sony, asus, acer etc, this is overall, a business grade laptop and you cant compare thinkpad's business compability to hp's pavilion consumer line laptops or sony entertainemnt ones, and notebooks, the r61 is just a breakthrough of all the business laptops if you want something thats worth investing and this laptop can last a great time if you dont push it.
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Best Computer i have ever had
by photographybyangela on August 29, 2009
Pros: Excellent Build, Performance well worth more then what I paid for it
Cons: No cons in my book
Summary: sturdy, excellent performance and reliability......thinkpad may not have the fancy looks but performance and durability is what Im after and this fit my needs perfectly when carrying it daily ...
Summary: sturdy, excellent performance and reliability......thinkpad may not have the fancy looks but performance and durability is what Im after and this fit my needs perfectly when carrying it daily the "pretty computers" cant handle it but thinkpads can, and look like a business computer should.
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Quality Performance Thus Far
by ellyelly208 on March 18, 2009
Pros: Key board is comfortable, screen is large and glare-resistant, good graphics, operates smoothly and battery life is decent. I even like the little light at the top of the screen that shines onto the keys, enabling you to use it easily in the dark.
Cons: It's a bit bulky and it's still a very plain black box. The speakers are tinny (but what else would you expect) and I have had a couple of issues with the Wi-Fi.
Summary: Overall, this laptop has met all my needs thus far as a student and should continue to do so. I've had the R61 for almost two years, feel that ...
Summary: Overall, this laptop has met all my needs thus far as a student and should continue to do so. I've had the R61 for almost two years, feel that it was a good investment and expect it to last for several more.
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Dreadful!!! Turns out to be no good!
by Srihari_Raman on March 5, 2009
Pros: Keyboard and the Mem card slot
Cons: looks, battery back up, sound output, graphics card compatibility, hard disk initialization errors to name a few!!
Summary: I guess the cons of this product outweighs the pros! Though it is a cheap buy and does the basic job well, there are many a problems the user generally ...
Summary: I guess the cons of this product outweighs the pros! Though it is a cheap buy and does the basic job well, there are many a problems the user generally has to face. The keyboard is the darling of the comp, but it is fighting a lonely battle against all the other 'faults'. The display isn't great. the brightness never seems to be bright enough. the sound quality is bordering abysmal if not abysmal! Battery back up is bad... it is a stretch to 2 odd hours at low performance. at higher performance, the battery will be done with in a jiffy. All in all, buy it if u want to use it for a few months just for official purposes. If this is a laptop you are considering for daily use, please choose something else!!
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Lenovo
- Part number: 77331BU
- Description: ThinkPad R Series are affordable and lightweight notebooks with great performance, outstanding battery life and large, bright displays. ThinkPad R61 models feature a thinner, lighter design for enhanced mobility and are the coolest and quietest R Series models ever.
General
- Windows Vista Certification Windows Vista Capable
- Built-in Devices ThinkLight, Stereo speakers, Wireless LAN antenna
- Embedded Security Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2) Security Chip , Fingerprint reader
- Width 13.2 in
- Depth 9.3 in
- Height 1.4 in
- Weight 5.5 lbs
- Localization English
- Notebook type Thin-and-light (4-6 lbs.), Vista certified system
- Screen type Widescreen
- Wireless capabilities IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b
Processor
- Processor Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 / 2 GHz
- Multi-Core processor technology Dual-Core
- 64-bit processor Yes
- Data bus speed 800 MHz
- Processor features Intel 64 Technology, Intel Dynamic Acceleration, Enhanced SpeedStep technology, Execute Disable Bit capability
- Chipset type Mobile Intel GM965 Express
Cache Memory
- Type L2 cache
- Cache size 4 MB
RAM
- Installed Size 1 GB / 4 GB (max)
- Technology DDR2 SDRAM - 667 MHz
- Memory specification compliance PC2-5300
- RAM form factor SO DIMM 200-pin
- RAM configuration features 1 x 1 GB
Environmental Parameters
- Environmental standards RoHS, EPEAT Silver, EPA Energy Star
- Min Operating Temperature 41 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 8 - 95%
- Sound Emission 40 dB
Storage Controller
- Storage controller type Serial ATA
- Storage Controller / Serial ATA Interface Serial ATA-300
Storage
- Floppy Drive None
- Hard Drive 120 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 5400 rpm
- Storage Removable None
- Hard drive type Portable
Optical Storage
- Type DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM - Plug-in module
- CD / DVD read speed 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD)
- CD / DVD write speed 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD±R) / 4x (DVD±R DL)
- CD / DVD rewrite speed 16x (CD) / 6x (DVD-RW) / 8x (DVD+RW) / 5x (DVD-RAM)
Optical Storage (2nd)
- 2nd optical storage type None
Card Reader
- Card reader type 4 in 1 card reader
- Supported flash memory cards MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick Pro
Display
- Display Type 14.1 in TFT active matrix
- Max Resolution 1280 x 800 ( WXGA )
- Widescreen Display Yes
- Color Support 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
- Features Anti-glare
Video
- Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel GMA X3100 Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4.0
- Video Memory 128 MB
Audio
- Audio output type Sound card
- Audio codec AD1984HD
- Audio output compliant standards High Definition Audio
- Audio Input Microphone
Input Device(s)
- Input device type Keyboard, UltraNav, TrackPoint
Telecom
- Modem Fax / modem
- Max transfer rate 56 Kbps
- Protocols & Specifications ITU V.90
- Modem features V.92 upgradable
Networking
- Networking Network adapter
- Networking / Wireless LAN Supported Yes
- Wireless NIC ThinkPad 11a/b/g
- Data link protocol Ethernet, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
- Networking standards IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Bays 1 x Ultrabay Slim
- Expansion Slots Total (Free) 2 ( 1 ) x Memory - SO DIMM 200-pin, 1 ( 1 ) x CardBus - Type I/II
- Interfaces 3 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A, 1 x Display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x Modem - Phone line - RJ-11, 1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45, 1 x Microphone - Input - Mini-phone 3.5 mm, 1 x Headphones - Output - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x Docking / port replicator - 240 pin docking, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - 4 pin FireWire
Miscellaneous
- Features Power-on password, ThinkPad Roll Cage, Hard drive password, Administrator password, ThinkVantage Active Protection System
- Compliant Standards CB, CE, ACA, CCC, CER, DOC, MIC, NOM, cUL, BSMI, GOST, RoHS, SASO, MPR II, MPR III, UL 60950, FCC Part 15 B
- Pricing Type Academic
Power
- Power device form factor External
- Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
Battery
- Technology 6-cell Lithium ion
- Installed Qty 1 / 2 (max)
- Battery capacity 56.16 Wh
- Mfr estimated battery life 5.7 hour(s)
Operating System / Software
- OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Business
- Microsoft Office Ready Includes a preinstalled image of select 2007 Microsoft Office suites. Purchase a Medialess License Kit (MLK) to activate the software.
- Software PC Doctor, Adobe Reader, Google Picasa, ThinkPad Utilities, Windows Live Search, Fingerprint Software, Windows Live Toolbar, Diskeeper Home Edition, ThinkVantage System Update, Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0, Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0, ThinkVantage Client Security, Microsoft Office OneNote 2007, ThinkVantage Access Connections, Adobe Instructor Resource Center, ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery, VitalSource Library College Edition, Multimedia Center for Think Offerings, Lotus Notes Stand-alone Client license, ThinkVantage System Migration Assistant, Norton Internet Security (90 days subscription), ThinkVantage Productivity Center with Away Manager
- Windows Vista ready The Windows Vista Capable logo identifies hardware that delivers the Windows Vista experience at a minimum.
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 3 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 3 years - Pick-up and return, Limited warranty - Battery - 1 year
Sustainability
- CNET Labs: Battery drain test / Video playback 128
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Yes
- EPEAT Compliant EPEAT Silver
- Greenpeace policy rating (Sept 2009) 2.5
Product series
Accessories
- Lenovo ThinkPad 15W Case Sleeve - notebook carrying case (33770309)12.93 - 16.68
- Lenovo Business Messenger Case - notebook carrying case (33770314)47.99 - 59.95
- Lenovo ThinkPad hard drive - 250 GB - SATA-150 (33515525)100.50 - 149.16
- Lenovo ThinkPad hard drive - 320 GB - SATA-150 (33516067)119.00 - 149.16
- Lenovo Standard Case - notebook carrying case (33432974)25.91 - 29.95
- Toshiba Envoy Series Ballistic Polyester Carrying Case - notebook carrying case (33656825)60.76 - 69.99
- Targus 14.1" Slipskin Peel Laptop Case - notebook sleeve (33332883)15.95 - 35.99
- Sony VGP-CKC3/W - notebook carrying case (33358984)59.99 - 67.54
- X Digital Media Hyper Drive USB flash drive - 16 GB (33862195)84.88
- X Digital Media Blade USB flash drive - 512 MB (31730425)59.99
- X Digital Itty BIT USB flash drive - 1 GB (32400325)11.95
- Lenovo Wireless Mouse N30B - mouse (33770418)29.99
- Lenovo Wireless Laser Mouse - mouse (33432963)39.95 - 44.59
- hp optical USB travel mouse (9937652)9.99 - 43.99
- NUMERIC KEYPAD FOR THINKPAD USB BLACK (1962113)18.85 - 21.99
Manufacturer info
- Lenovo
- Manufacturer profile
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