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LENEVO THINKPADX300





Apple MacBook Air, launched last month, finally has an official challenger from the Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo.The company has launched their ThinkPad X300 ultra-portable machine. The notebook weighs 2.93 pounds (base model) and boasts of more features than Apple MacBook Air.Lenovo has equipped this notebook with three USB ports and DVD Writer, in comparison to MacBook Air's one USB port and no writer.The laptop measures 0.73 inches at its thinnest point and 0.92 inches at its thickest point, bigger in comparison to MacBook Air, which measures 0.16 inches at its thinnest part and 0.76 inches at its thickest part.The company also claims that the notebook uses 25 per cent less power than previous ThinkPad models.Targeted at both business and consumer users, the laptop comes with Windows XP or Windows Vista.ThinkPad X300 comes with 64 GB hard drive, 13.3-inch LED-backlit display and lithium-polymer battery. The lithium-polymer chemistry provides better battery life than standard lithium-ion batteries found in most laptops todayX300 is powered by Intel's Core 2 Duo SL7100 LV low-voltage chip, operating at 1.2GHz. The laptop is expected to get WiMax capabilities later this year.

What else we can say anything about the Lenevo ThinkPad T61P? This is a laptop which has taken every brand to a big ride. If you are looking for style with substance then you should opt for this new Lenevo ThinkPad. This is a laptop which can make you wild about your notebook. This could be called the most durable laptop which can be used in any kind of weather. Lenevo is famous for its light weight laptop series and most of the laptops in this series are very impressive. Recently we came across the new Lenevo ThinkPad T61P, though this laptop seemed little expensive but when we reviewed the model we were assured the price of this model. Lenevo ThinkPad T61P is now the fresh model in the block which can give you the best of your notebook. This is a high power workstation which has everything that one can require in your notebook.
Body and designThe new Lenevo TinkPad T61P has a classic matt black design which is not that contemporary but gives a sober affect. This laptop has a 15.4 inch widescreen and extended nine-cell batteries. We must say that this wide screen is not that beautiful but good for a detailed view. This laptop seems to be a little heavier with 6.2 pound weight. Well, a little weight is better but more is not good. This laptop has a LED ThinkLight along with a pointing stick and a small touchpad. This laptop also features a fingerprint reader and dedicated volume and mute buttons. The matte finish of this laptop gives it an extraordinary business look. This laptop features a special glare look which is very classy and sophisticated. The 15.4 inch screen of this laptop has a 1920x 1200 pixel resolution and is ideal for using it as an office or project screen. But the screen resolution is slightly disappointing as it could have been better than what it is now.
FeaturesThe new Lenevo ThinkPad T61P is a well featured laptop. If you are willing to spend little more money on your laptop then you should go for this new ThinkPad. This new Lenevo ThinkPad has a 100GB 7,200-rpm SATA hard drive, 2GB of 667-MHz SDRAM (up to 4GB is available), an Nvidia Quadro FX 570 GPU with 256MB of VRAM, and a 2.4-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 processor. You can also get a benchmark performance was among the best we’ve seen for a Windows Vista machine–and that includes 17-inch gaming rigs.


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Ultra-portable laptops are defined as weighing under 4 pounds and the Thinkpad X60s is the best performing ultra-portable laptop on the market.
Period.
It received Cnet.com's Editor's Choice Award and for good reason.
It can handle all of your performance needs in a lightweight package. If you are a traveler looking for a quality laptop then this is the one for you.
Certainly one of the first things that sets the IBM Thinkpad X60s away from it's competitors is it was the first to put in the Core Duo processor. This processor is perfect for travelers who are constantly moving. You will now get to enjoy a fast laptop wherever you go.
And you certainly won't have to worry about your battery dying!
If you get the 8-cell battery you can expect it to last away from an outlet for 8 hours! That's a full work day that you can stay unplugged. You will find yourself on your laptop more and getting a lot more work done.
And now you can actually type on the laptop keyboard.
So many of the smaller laptops have keyboards that are so tiny, you can't even type on them. IBM has done an exceptional job at changing that. You will feel like you are actually on a regular-size keyboard. So your hands won't be cramped when you're typing at the airport.
And speaking of airports...
Laptops are becoming more and more of a threat to being stolen.
Fortunately, you have the option of adding a fingerprint reader for a very cheap price. You can log into your online accounts at the swipe of a finger. Not only does this save you from having to remember your passwords but it saves you time as well.
And if you like saving time, you are going to love the Thinkvantage button.
If you are tired of searching around Windows to try to find things, Thinkvantage puts all of the important essentials in an easy to use menu. Once you use Thinkvantage you won't ever want to purchase a laptop without it!
A very interesting thing about the Thinkpad x60s is the CD-Drive is optional.
Why would they do such a thing?...
Living in a world with high-speed connections, downloading all of your software straight from the internet is becoming more and more common. And if you are constantly on the go you may benefit from not having the added cost and weight of a CD-Drive.
It really does work out quite nicely not having a CD-Drive. Especially when you are a traveler looking for a laptop that can easily be taken from place to place.
If you decide to purchase the Thinkpad x60s then you have come to the right place.

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Most modern laptops feature 12 inch (30 cm) or larger active matrix displays with resolutions of 1024×768 pixels and above, and have a PC Card (formerly PCMCIA) or ExpressCard expansion bay for expansion cards, one or more USB ports, and a external monitor port (VGA or DVI). Most laptops have also an ethernet network port. Some have legacy ports such as a PS/2 keyboard/mouse port or a serial port, parallel port, and S-video or composite video port. Hard disks are physically smaller—2.5 inch (60 mm)—compared to the standard desktop 3.5 inch (90 mm) drive, and usually have lower performance and power consumption. Video and sound chips are usually integrated. This tends to limit the use of laptops for gaming and entertainment, two fields which have constantly escalating hardware demands, however, higher end laptops can come with dedicated graphics processors. These mobile graphics processors tend to have less performance than their desktop counterparts, but this is because they have been optimized for lower power usage. Some subsystems, such as Wi-Fi, come in contemporary laptops on replaceable MiniPCI cards, usually accessible through a door on the bottom. Memory modules (smaller than the usual DIMMs) are often also accessible through the bottom, though some may be on the motherboard under the keyboard and thus not meant to be accessed by the user.