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February 2008
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Excellent, sturdy case, High quality materials and very good workmanship, Optical drive, UMTS/HSDPA inbuilt, Nonglare display with good illumination, User friendly keyboard, Touchpad/trackpoint combination, Low noise and heat emission
No docking interface, Limited perspective stability in the display, Price (only available with SSD)
Lenovo's X300 lives up to the classic Thinkpad virtues and then some. An extremely robust chassis made of high grade materials provides not only a comfortable touch but also an outstandingly sturdy case, promising a long lifespan.In terms of connectivity...
Virtually weightless at just 3.4 pounds. Runs Windows XP as an option instead of Vista. System is quick and responsive; feels like a standard notebook, not a strippeddown ultralight. Loud speakers. Handy keyboardilluminating light embedded in LCD panel.
Expensive; a standard (and larger capacity) hard drive would be just fine. Disappointing battery life (2 hours, 13 minutes). Power cord is too short. Black brick design really feeling its age. Graphics performance is middling at best.Clock Rate: 1.26 GHz...
Resumen: CPU: 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100; Memory: 2GB DDR2-667; Storage: 64GB SSD; GPU: Intel Graphics Media Adapter X3100; OS: Windows Vista Business (32-bit) The lack of creature comforts, such as a full-sized keyboard and a DVD writer, has limited the fu...
Resumen: The ThinkPad X300s biggest problem is the MacBook Air, which set a new standard for impossibly thin and good looking ultralight notebooks. The design philosophy is at first look very similar: make it usable with a 13" display rather than something ti...
Resumen: Video Review: The Lenovo has put on their boxing gloves and come out of the corner with the Lenovo X300 laptop. Its light, weighing in at 2.1 lbs. Its also up-to-date on the latest tech, coming with a 64GB SSD (Solid State Drive) hard-drive. Is it e...
Resumen: We cant keep it. Our eval loan has run out and we have to return this Lenovo ThinkPad X300 review unit next week. But thats all right. Well find a way. We can follow it back to Lenovos address in North Carolina. We can stalk it. Someday itll be in...
Resumen: Lenovo is marketing the X300 as the PC answer to the Macbook Air. At 1.55kg, it weighs nearly 200g more than the Air, but what is lost in flair is gained in functionality, as the X300 has a DVD writer fitted, three USB ports and an Ethernet port – the ...
Resumen: Fair warning: It costs $3,000. Fair warning: You wont care. Lenovos lightweight goes toe to toe with Apples MacBook Air -- well, it would if the Air had a DVD burner, a LAN connection, and a sharper screen. Think about a solid-state hard disk, full-...
Resumen: Finally, is the X300 better than the MacBook Air? There’s no doubt about it on the technical level. The X300 is just as fast as and much better equipped than the MacBook Air. But the Apple machine is better for multimedia use (Mac OS X has a lot to do...