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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X61s
Pros: Solid performance, thanks to the latest Core 2 Duo processor, Extremely portable design, Excellent keyboard, Fingerprint reader, Easy-to-use ThinkVantage utility, Lengthy battery life with extended battery
Cons: Lacks built-in optical drive, Standard-aspect display feels outdated
Verdict: The ThinkPad X61s provides excellent dual-core performance in a lightweight, compact package that's still comfortable to use...
Summary: The ThinkPad X61s provides excellent dual-core performance in a lightweight, compact package that's still comfortable to use.
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80/100 |
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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 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 ThinkPad X61s
Pros: Solid performance, thanks to the latest Core 2 Duo processor, Extremely portable design, Excellent keyboard, Fingerprint reader, Easy-to-use ThinkVantage utility, Lengthy battery life with extended battery
Cons: Lacks built-in optical drive, Standard-aspect display feels outdated
Verdict: The ThinkPad X61s provides excellent dual-core performance in a lightweight, compact package that's still comfortable to use...
Summary: The ThinkPad X61s provides excellent dual-core performance in a lightweight, compact package that's still comfortable to use.
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80/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300 review
Pros: Extremely thin and light; sleekest ThinkPad yet; built-in DVD burner, plus WWAN, GPS, and wireless USB.
Cons: Solid-state drive comes at a high premium; touch pad's location makes it easy to accidentally graze while typing.
Verdict: The ThinkPad X300 breaks new ground by packing a broad display, full-size keyboard, and nearly every feature a mobile user needs into a sleek, lightweight case.
Summary: Thanks to its superior feature set, the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 just might outshine the Apple MacBook Air.
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85/100 |
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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
Summary: Does this ThinkPad have what it takes under the dark exterior? Let this review bring you inside!
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70/100 |
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