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February 2008
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Under 1inch thick
The thinnest ThinkPad ever
Light weight and easy for carrying around in a bag
Superb build quality and feel
Nice design touches added
Builtin optical drive for such a thin notebook is a rarity
Good performance in normal business...
13-inch widescreen on a 3-pound ultraportable. Built-in dual-layer DVD burner. Integrated EV-DO antenna. WiMax-ready. Three USB ports. Unprecedented resolution in this weight class. Excellent battery life. Environmentally friendly.
Good battery life
Fully featured but lightweight
Good security features
Excellent keyboard
Extremely light and impressively thin
Durable solid-state drive
Onboard optical drive
Built-in mobile broadband
Amazingly light and portable
Lots of expansion ports
Feels rugged
Includes swappable optical drive
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.
Extremely thin and light
Sleekest ThinkPad yet
Built-in DVD burner
Plus WWAN
GPS
And wireless USB.
Kitchen-sink feature list includes DVD burner
WWAN
Solid-state storage
And Webcam
Comfortable full-size keyboard
Excellent power-management and security features
Choice of Windows XP or Vista
Sturdy
Great keyboard
Long battery life
Valueadded software
Integrated EVDO
Thin and lightweight
LED backlit screen
Solid state hard drive
Extremely comfortable keyboard and palm rest
ThinkVantage Productivity Center
Many excellent features in a tiny frame
Includes both touchpoint and trackpad
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
The editors didn't like
No SD card reader
No expansion dock capability
USB based port replicator only
No ExpressCard or PC card slot
Starting price of $2
500 is out of range for many people
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No SD slot. Very expensive. SSD drive is your only option. Low-voltage processors can bog down performance in Vista.
Expensive
Heavier than Macbook Air
Small trackpad
Little available hard disk space
SSD means only 64GB of drive space
No card slots
Pricey
Small touchpad
Needs bigger hard drive
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...
Solid-state drive comes at a high premium
Touch pads location makes it easy to accidentally graze while typing.
Abstract: Le MacBook Air a séduit de très nombreux utilisateurs. Toutefois, cettemachine n'est pas parfaite. Parmi ses défauts, citons l'absence delecteur intégré et de port Ethernet, un unique port USB, l'inamovible batterie, etc. Si vous trouvez tous ces dé...
Abstract: Un notebook per lavorare, viene proposto dall'ultimo modello Lenovo della gamma ThinkPad X.La prima caratteristica che balza all'occhio è la novità dello schermo panormaico wide sostitutivo dell'ormai obsoleto 4:3 dotato di un'eccellente resa cromatica.Th...
Il Lenovo X300 gode delle classiche virtù della serie Thinkpad. Uno chassis estremamente robusto fatto con materiali di alta qualità ottimo al tatto e sorprendentemente solido, una garanzia di durata nel tempo.In termini di connettività, il Thinkpad X3...
Abstract: Non cè niente da fare. Davanti a un notebook di questo tipo il primo confronto che viene in mente è proprio con quello con il MacBook Air. Entrambe le macchine (Air e ThinPad X300) sono la massima espressione della portabilità. Un modo diverso di in...
Das Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Subnotebook ist ein Subnotebook, das seinen Einsatzbereich im Büro findet und dem entsprechend auch ausgestattet ist. Es ist sicherlich die Alternative zum MacBook Air, allerdings für Businesskunden. Man bekommt ausreich...
Abstract: Wenn man heutzutage schon bei Aldi für 400 Euro einen federleichten Mini-Laptop bekommt, warum sollte man dann ein Subnotebook für über 2000 Euro kaufen? Gute Frage: Und das Lenovo Thinkpad X300 gibt darauf die passende Antwort. Mobil ohne Kompromiss...
Designwunder konnten wir von Lenovo noch nie erwarten. Überzeugen konnte der Hersteller mit einem schlichten Auftreten und guter Verarbeitung. Apple zeigt sich hingegen in beiden Bereichen äußerst kreativ. Futuristisch schlichtes Design und ebenfalls g...
Abstract: Das ThinkPad X300 zählt zur Preisoberliga, unser Testgerät kostet mit UMTS-Karte rund 2.400 Euro. Ohne die mobile Datenkomponente gibt es das Slimline-Notebook 200 Euro billiger.Das X300 basiert auf Intels Centrino-Plattform für Business-Anwender: Cent...
extrem dünn und leicht, schöne Oberfläche, sehr gute Ausstattung
hoher Preis, Touchpad ungünstig positioniert
Das Thinkpad X300 ist eine gelungene Kombination aus allen Ausstattungsdetails, die man beim Arbeiten unterwegs braucht, sowie einem extrem kleinen und leichten Gehäuse....