Lenovo is a great brand name constructor of laptops. You will be hard pressed to find laptop models from Lenovo which are of inferior quality. In this article, we will take a look at the Lenovo X300 laptop, one of the newest models to be released by Lenovo.
1. Overview
The first thing you observation about the Lenovo X300? Its price. At 00 street, it is positively not a cheap laptop. However, it goes head-to-head with the Apple MacBook Air in terms of weight- except that it has all the sensible, solid computing features a enterprise traveler would need.
A few other things about the X300 - it comes with an integrated Wwan modem, a Gps chip, and a next-generation WiMax wireless chip. You also get accepted 802.11n wireless, and the engine comes with Bluetooth 2.0.
2. Design
The Lenovo X300 comes in with measurements of 9 x 12 x 0.9 inches. That makes it thicker than the MacBook Air - however, once you reconsider the features in the X300, you'll comprehend what engineering went on behind the machine.
Besides a built-in optic drive, a 13.3-inch display and a full-size keyboard, you also get a magnesium alloy composite chassis (a base feature in all ThinkPads).
The Lenovo X300 also comes with a 64Gb Ssd (solid-state drive). Now that Ssd is the reaons why the laptop is priced at a premium. You get speed with an Ssd drive, but the storage capacity suffers because the price-per-megabyte for a Ssd is plainly too high.
3. Display
The 13.3-inch display screen has a 1440 x 900 resolution, which is unprecedented in approximately every other ultraportable. Most other laptops come with a 1280 x 800 resolution.
3. Keyboard and Other Controls
The full-size keyboard on the Lenovo X300 is great for typing on. If you've used ThinkPads before, you will find the X300 keyboard to be right there in terms of comfort. You also get a TrackPoint pointing stick and a slightly compressed touchpad.
4. Ports and Connections
The Lenovo X300 comes with three Usb 2.0 ports, but it lacks a Firewire and S-Video port. You have one Vga-out (unlike the Asus U6S which has a Hdmi port). All in all, those ports are more than sufficient for the enterprise user.
5. Battery Life
The X300 is one of the longest persisting laptops I've seen. It provides, using its low-voltage Cpu, over 5 hours of battery life. In comparison, the MacBook Air gave only around 3 hours. The engine is also Pc Magazine GreenTech beloved for its power efficiency.
6. Shortcomings
The Lenovo X300 does not have many shortcomings - maybe the only outstanding one would be the nearnessy of the Ssd. Instead of the pricey Ssd, I feel that I could live with a bulkier laptop (with a accepted hard drive), plus all the other features found in the X300.
Conclusion
The Lenovo X300 is a powerhouse in terms of movable computing. With its feature set, it will be a long time before a enterprise traveler looks for other laptop. The only gripe is the pricey 64Gb Ssd - but if you or your enterprise can overlook this, the Lenovo X300 is plainly one of the best enterprise laptops around.
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