T42

Sitting here on my desk is a brand-new ThinkPad T42. I bought it for a new hire at the office. I have yet to play with a ThinkPad purchased after the Lenovo sale.

First Impressions
T-series ThinkPads are sick. The composite case is just ill. This new ThinkPad T42 (2378-R4U) is only about an inch thick, and makes my T30 (2366-85U) look completely old. I really like the look of T-series ThinkPads - they look very industrial, not slick-design stylee like many notebooks on the market. There’s something about the look that makes an IT geek know that it means business.

I have yet to power the machine on, but I have already encountered one issue. Upon opening the memory chip cover, the small washer that is meant to keep the screw inside the plastic was not correctly placed. So, unscrewing it did not make the cover lift up as it should, making me have to use a precision screwdriver to remove the cover. I was able to correctly seat the washer after installing the 1GB chip that I installed, and now the cover works correctly. Not a huge deal, but that was the very first thing I did to the machine, after ogling it that is. Makes me a little nervous.

I’ll let you know how the initial setup process goes, as well as some updates from down the road. I really want it to go well, because I don’t want to have to buy corporate notebooks that aren’t ThinkPads.