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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X61s
Pros: Small and lightweight; Great usability; Good software package
Cons: Disappointing battery life; Inferior performance
Verdict: Although the Lenovo ThinkPad X61s is outperformed most of its rivals, its usability and build quality is high. Unless you need to work for long periods away from mains power, this remains a great business laptop
Summary: The Lenovo's performance is average, but suits basic business use
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70/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X61s
Pros: Small and lightweight; Great usability; Good software package
Cons: Disappointing battery life; Inferior performance
Verdict: Although the Lenovo ThinkPad X61s is outperformed most of its rivals, its usability and build quality is high. Unless you need to work for long periods away from mains power, this remains a great business laptop
Summary: The Lenovo's performance is average, but suits basic business use
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70/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
Pros: Amazingly light and portable, lots of expansion ports, feels rugged
Cons: Expensive, small touchpad, small hard drive
Summary: ...we'd choose it over the MacBook Air simply because it's just as portable but a lot more flexible..
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80/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad T61p
Pros: Ultra-wideband capability; strong all-round performance
Cons: Dull styling
Verdict: It's not the greatest looker in the world but its ultra-wideband support sets it out from the crowd. That may not be much use at the moment -- thanks to the lack of devices -- but it's good for future proofing, especially if you like your laptops well bui
Summary: This business-oriented laptop is built like a tank, using some pretty potent components so it's no surprise it boasts impressive performance. Not only that, it's also the first machine to come with an ultra-wideband chip
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88/100 |
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Title: Lenovo X300 In-Depth Review - Reviews - LaptopLogic.com
Pros: Very Efficient, Impressive list of Connectivity Options, Full-Featured, Quick and Quiet SSD, Understated Exterior, perfect for business
Cons: High entry price-point, Uninspiring exterior appearance, Lackluster 3D performance
Verdict: That's not including wired connections, like Gigabit Ethernet, three USB ports, VGA, Line-in, and Line-out. If you can't connect with the X300, it wasn't meant to be
Summary: Touted as the No-compromise Ultraportable, the X300 brings all the features you've come to expect in business laptops into one of the smallest spaces since the MacBook Air...and then some.
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80/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad R61 - Reviews - LaptopLogic.com
Pros: Powerful processor, Discrete Graphics Card, Productive Lenovo ThinkVantage Software
Cons: Uninspired Design (not much to look at), Lack of Video Output Options (DVI, HDMI), Low Audio Power, Small Touchpad
Verdict: Our Lenovo ThinkPad R61 is outfitted with an Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 (2.4 GHz), sporting a 4MB L2 Cache and 800 MHz FSB. It's running Windows Vista displayed on a 14.1- WXGA+ with 1440 x 900 pixel native resolution. That display is powered by an NVIDIA Qua
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