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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X200s Review
Pros: Extremely long battery life, Excellent keyboard, Very light, Good productivity performance
Cons: Relatively expensive, No integrated optical drive or webcam, Lacks mobile broadband option
Verdict: Audio quality is what you'd expect from a business machine: decent volume with a weak bottom end. Still, the dedicated volume controls above the keyboard were convenient for quick volume adjustment and muting.
Summary: This ultraportable's 10-plus hours of endurance and sturdy, lightweight design make it worth the splurge.
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80/100 |
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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Cons: Lacks built-in optical drive, Standard-aspect display feels outdated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 T400
Pros: Dual graphics chipsets. Fastest Centrino 2 processor that's not branded Extreme. Fast, spinning hard drive. Wide range of wireless options. Excellent resolution on an LED screen. Priced well below past launches. Impressive battery life, especially ...
Cons: BD-ROM option would be nice.
Summary: A sound foundation and improved features place the Lenovo ThinkPad in the number one slot, once again.
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad R61i
Pros: Long battery life ; DVD rewriter ; Good usability ;
Cons: Quite heavy and bulky ; Low performance ; Limited features ;
Verdict: With varying strengths and weaknesses, the ThinkPad R61i is a tough sell. While battery life is impressive, the chassis is too large for frequent travel, and although usability is excellent, performance and features are limited
Summary: The chassis is bulky, but quite durable
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60/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad R61i
Pros: Long battery life ; DVD rewriter ; Good usability ;
Cons: Quite heavy and bulky ; Low performance ; Limited features ;
Verdict: With varying strengths and weaknesses, the ThinkPad R61i is a tough sell. While battery life is impressive, the chassis is too large for frequent travel, and although usability is excellent, performance and features are limited
Summary: The chassis is bulky, but quite durable
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60/100 |
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Title: Review Update Lenovo Thinkpad W500 Notebook
Pros: Flexural rigid, stable base unit , Very robust display , Modular Ultrabay drive slot , Many communication modules available , Handy ThinkVantage software , User-friendly keyboard , High-quality touchpad/trackpoint combination , High-resolution WUXGA ...
Cons: Nearly all ports are at the left side of the case , Display is only moderately bright , Average battery runtime, Nearly all ports are at the left side of the case, Display is only moderately bright, Average battery runtime ;
Verdict: Finally, the Lenovo Thinkpad W500 also scores points in the noise emissions aspect while watching a DVD. A measured value of 35.8 dB(A) is also by all means in the green
Summary: W500, Part 2. After we had reviewed a pre-release sample in our f ...
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85/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad SL500
Pros: Fingerprint reader, Centrino 2, High resolution display, Good value, Good battery life
Cons: Not available with 64-bit Windows Vista, Too much pre-installed software, Glossy cover accumulates fingerprints
Verdict: Lenovo's latest ThinkPad line lives up to the brand's reliable, road warrior reputation.
Summary: Lenovo has continued the ThinkPad tradition of no-nonsense business laptops with the SL500, which provides good value and is powered by the Intel Centrino 2 architecture, and comes loaded with Windows Vista Business.
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80/100 |
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