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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
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; touchpad's location makes it easy to accidentally graze while typing
Verdict: The Lenovo 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: The Lenovo ThinkPad X300 thin-and-light laptop is the sleekest ThinkPad yet. It incorporates the best of the latest featherweight laptops -- a solid-state hard drive, lots of ports and a thin skin -- and adds its own features, from WWAN to a built-in DVD
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Title: An Encounter with the Lenovo ThinkPad X300
Summary: Hot on the heels of Apple's introduction of its svelte MacBook Air, we found ourselves exploring another slim notebook with the launch of Lenovo's latest X-series, the ThinkPad X300. Without further ado, here's a quick preview of the lightweight and ultra
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
Pros: 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.
Cons: No SD slot. Very expensive. SSD drive is your only option. Low-voltage processors can bog down performance in Vista.
Verdict: It will make a huge dent in your company's budget, but the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 has a lineup of features that eclipses those on the Apple MacBook Air.
Summary: The Lenovo ThinkPad X300 may lack the style of the Apple MacBook Air, but it piles on features that the latter lacks.
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80/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
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Title: First Look: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
Verdict: But otherwise, while it does cost a fair amount, Lenovo proves that you can cram everything you need into a tiny package
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
Pros: Extremely thin and light, Sleekest ThinkPad yet, built-in DVD burner, 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: The newest addition to the ThinkPad X series incorporates the best of the MacBook Air, with the best of the Portege R500, while also adding its own great features, such as a built-in DVD burner, WWAN connectivity, and GPS.
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85/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300 - Laptops
Pros: Extremely thin and light, Sleekest ThinkPad yet, built-in DVD burner, 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: The newest addition to the ThinkPad X series incorporates the best of the MacBook Air, with the best of the Portege R500, while also adding its own great features, such as a built-in DVD burner, WWAN connectivity, and GPS.
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85/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Ultraportable Laptop
Pros: Many excellent features in a tiny frame, Includes both touchpoint and trackpad
Cons: Expensive, Somewhat dull-looking
Verdict: What the ThinkPad X300 lacks in style, compared with the Air, it more than makes up for with better features and more functionality
Summary: This ultralight doesn't look as svelte as the MacBook Air, but it does many things better than Apple's notebook.
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77/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Review
Summary: The Lenovo ThinkPad X300 is a 13.3
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300 First Thoughts Review
Summary: The Lenovo ThinkPad X300 is the latest addition to the ThinkPad family and has recently been garnering a lot of attention. The ThinkPad X300 is a 13.3
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
Summary: Lenovo's spanking new and super slim ThinkPad X300 is the latest entry to the ultra-portable notebook segment and touts features such as an ultra-slim DVD burner and more connectivity options than Apple's MacBook Air. We take a look at this slim beauty to
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70/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300 notebook
Pros: Light, great keyboard, plenty of features
Cons: Legacy ports, expensive
Verdict: If you can afford it, this is truly one of the best ultraportable machines on the market, as the battery life and the keyboard make it a pleasure to use
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80/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
Summary: Riyad's affections switch from Sony's TZ to the Lenovo X300 - he's fickle like that!
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90/100 |
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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 X300
Summary: A brilliant laptop with a big price tag
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86/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300
Verdict: 3G is also built in, but you'll need to tie in your contract with Vodafone, as this is currently the only provider supported
Summary: It's the little touches that make this a great machine, such as the firmly fitting power supply and mini-power brick that make it easier to take on the road
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80/100 |
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300 - Notebook Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Pros: Very slim, light yet full-featured. Has most everything the road warrior needs. Resolution is higher than average, which means you see more on-screen. Keyboard is excellent in the ThinkPad tradition of desktop-like keyboards with long travel and lots of t
Cons: Expensive. Battery life isn't great. Display isn't very bright and doesn't look as good as competing LED backlit displays on the market.
Verdict: The Lenovo ThinkPad is very slim and light, yet it makes relatively few concessions in terms of features-- an applaudable feat. The machine has plenty of basic ports (no HDMI, S-Video or FireWire-- but that would be asking an awful lot) and an internal DV
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Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X300 review
Verdict: While it does cost a fair amount, the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 proves that you can cram everything you need into a tiny package.
Summary: The Rock Pegasus 680 T8300 is a high specification laptop aimed at the demanding gaming market.
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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 X300
Summary: It's not as sexy as the MacBook Air, but the X300 delivers all the features you would expect from a ThinkPad (and then some) in a 3-pound package.
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80/100 |