BIOS update improved my Thinkpad X200 Tablet

Thursday, July 30, 2009


I've been running Microsoft Windows 7 on my Lenovo Thinkpad X200 tablet PC and I've had some strange issues related to backlight adjustments and my Wi-Fi connections. Well, the latest BIOS update seems to have fixed some of those issues. Maybe it's just my imagination, but I think that things are better now. So, I'm eager to see how things continue as I use Windows 7 on this device. October doesn't seem too far away when I think about having a real OS that I won't have to wipe clean.

You may be wondering why I focus so much on the Thinkpad X200 tablet. It's because several medical schools use this machine as the "school-issued computer." In other words, medical students are required to purchase this machine. So, I hope some of these tips may translate to medical students who are forced to use this device (even if they're Apple lovers).

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