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March 7th 2008

Lenovo M57 May Be Green, but Super-Small? Huh?

Lenovo has announced a “green” computer that sounded like it’s ultra-small, until you see the photo. “Lenovo today announced the ThinkCentre M57/M57P “Eco” ultra small desktop PC, the first desktop PC from any manufacturer to receive GREENGUARD certification”Unless the monitor in the picture is a 7” one, I really do not see where “ultra-small” comes from.

Of course, it might just be an inconsistency, another page shows a smaller computer, but it’s still not “ultra small”. Who at Lenovo let the marketing guys loose again?Permalink | Comment | Uberbargain | Uberphones.

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February 29th 2008

Lenovo’s Official X300 Comparison vs. MacBook Air Shows Why It’s Better For Business Dudes [Lenovo X300]

The image associated with this position is best viewed with a browser. You saw the 5-making Lenovo X300, X300 as a reference point in front of MacBooks air, and even Mossberg's review, but what Lenovo think of the comparisons between the two laptops? Well, obviously, they think their machine is better, but the underlying rationale for why it is better to appeal to Lenovo core audience of business travellers and non-worker MacBook Air basic public, as weak brilliant portable .

Press jump to a great version of the picture and realize that these two are not really competing for the same credit cards. [Thanks Justin!].

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February 28th 2008

5 Takes On the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 [Roundup]

The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser. After Apple stole the show with their amazing Macbook Air, it was easy to overlook Lenovo’s announcement of their own 0. 73 inch thick, 3ish pound laptop—that, by the way, features a 13. 3-inch display, 64GB SSD, DVD burner, EVDO, WiMax, GPS, 3 USB ports, and a blessed swappable battery.

- It’s too bad that the X300 didn’t hit the market with something other than the solid state drive option. Shave several hundred off the price and you’d have a total Air killer on your hands. But if you have the money and like the OS (XP comes stock, by the way), it seems like the Lenovo X300 is a no-brainer. .

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February 28th 2008

Lenovo X300 launched

Lenovo has recently launched its super slim notebook known as the X300, and many people will automatically compare it to the Apple MacBook Air. Needless to say, Apple is still the king of style while Lenovo maintains its businesslike look and more. What’s more important are not the aesthetics (although they do play an important role in determining the appeal of a device), but the functions that are on offer.

A pre-configured retail model will cost $2,799, while the stripped-down version dips below the $2,500 mark. Source: Information Week Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. Related Posts:Dell Latitude XT vs Lenovo X61TLenovo announces ThinkCentre A61eLenovo Presents Xiang, the Olympic NotebookFirst Lenovo thinkpads reviewedLenovo brings Linux to laptops .

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February 27th 2008

Lenovo’s X300 ultraportable gets official, is available now

Filed under: Notebooks Of course, you know very well today would be the day that Lenovo MacBook Air unleashed its opponent in the world, but only if you fear some sort of catastrophic eleventh hour delay, we are here to inform you that all It is the case. The 2. 9 to 3. 1-pound, backlit LED-X300 (which is to the left, you know) is indeed available today for those who have been drooling for weeks via "Lenovo business partners", but Naturally, the easiest thing is to be at least $ 2799 $ 2,548 (in the company off.

The 2. 9 to 3. 1-pound, backlit LED-X300 (which is to the left, you know) is indeed available today for those who have been drooling for weeks via "Lenovo business partners", but Naturally, the easiest thing is to be at least $ 2799 $ 2,548 (in the company official webstore) to gain admission to this thin 'n trimming party. Read | Permalink | Mail | Comments.

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February 27th 2008

Lenovo X300 review roundup

Filed under: Notebooks Only if he feared that Walt Mossberg left in a sort of limbo, when it proclaimed that the X300 would satisfy sheet warriors around the world, we have some other reviews of origin throughout the intarwebz to ease his mind. Lenovo über-ultraportable stealthy, which officially went on sale today, managed to impress one critic after another, with the biggest complaints from the high price tag of departure, the omission of a DVI and somewhat sluggish performance — WH.

Beyond that, the whole world was practically in love with praise cope with the lovely keyboard, integrated WWAN and general utility of this tiny machine. But, hey, do not take our word for it - before leaving examinations below in its entirety before his cough $ 2,500 (or more), cool? Read - PCPro (5 of 6 shining stars) Read - CNET (8. Trinkets 5 out of 10 gold) Read - Notebook Review ( "big thumbs up") Permalink | Mail | Comments.

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February 22nd 2008

Lenovo Announces Huge Recall of Notebook Batteries

If you have bought a Lenovo notebook you might want to read this. Today, Lenovo announced the recall of about 205 000 notebook batteries. The batteries were extended life 9-cell battery packs. Interestingly, the safety concern springs because the batteries tend to overheat after they experience a strong external impact (eg. falling). The overheated batteries can [.

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February 22nd 2008

Lenovo X300 gets benchmarked, shown off on video

Filed under: LaptopsWe’ve already heard Walt’s take on the Lenovo’s slim new X300, and even seen it splayed wide open, but if you still haven’t made up your mind you can now check out some benchmarks and plenty of video courtesy of NoteBook review. As you might expect, there’s not a lot of surprises on that former front, with the X300 trailing both the MacBook Air and Sony Vaio TZ in processor tests, but edging them both out quite handily in overall system performance (thanks in no small part to.

Likely of more interest is the ample supply of videos, which show off the X300 from every angle and compare it to the Thinkpad T61 and X61. Hit up the read link below to check out those.  Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments.

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February 22nd 2008

Lenovo X300 Benchmarked Versus MacBook Air [Thin Laptop Fight]

The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser. Although Mossberg’s Lenovo X300 vs. MacBook Air fight compared things like weight, portability, inputs and functionality, it didn’t compare the thing that power users care about—performance—in absolute numbers. Notebook Review did. In their CPU benchmark, the Air finished the test in 68 seconds while the X300 took an almost double the time at 118 seconds.

When using the PCMark05 bench, the X300 took the lead once again at 3,467 points, beating the Air, which had 2,478 points. Part of the reason why the Air did worse in the PCMark05 test, which scores based on all the system’s components such as the “processor, hard drive, memory and OS. ” Their Lenovo contained a solid state drive, but their MacBook Air did not, which makes us wonder if the gap would be closer if they re-did the test with a SSD-enabled version.

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February 22nd 2008

Lenovo 3000 V200 Review: When Style Don’t Matter

Lenovo 3000 V200 is basically V100 series step. In physics, both are not very different, but "the machine" inside is different. Lenovo 3000 V200 has implemented Santa Rosa generation of Intel processors, which are Core 2 Duo T7300 (2GHz, FSB 800Mhz, 4 MB cache). His memory is also increasing, from 512 MB to 1GB. The improvement means that its performance is the same as the notebook class (Acer Travelmate 6292).

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