Lenovo ThinkPad X300 / 13.3-inch Laptop Review

Lenovo ThinkPad X300 / 13.3-inch Laptop Review
Rata PenuhLenovo Thinkpad X300 is ready to compete with Apple's super-thin MacBook Air. He weighs only 1.3 Kg and phones to be thin 19mm. Introducing Lenovo offerings, which are ready to compete with Air MackBook this is the thinnest laptop ever in the market. Price range priced at 26 million, Lenovo is one of the most portable 13.3-inch laptop we've ever seen.

What most amazed us, it has a display screen 1440 x 900 pixels. This is the sharpest screen resolution among other ultra portable laptops. In addition to sharp, of course, performance is very satisfactory performance.

Lenovo Thinkpad X300 has many features, such as a DVD rewriter, three USB ports, and Gigabit Ethernet. Obviously this laptop is designed for easy to carry anywhere, so that created a strong body. Ready to use for their daily needs.

Driven by an Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100, with a speed of 1.2GHz. Which is a type of processor with low power consumption (Low Voltage), which will save battery usage. Several tests have been run, shows the results bahwah batteries can last up to 4 hours. Of course this depends on the applications you run.

with 64 Gb hard drive, Thinkpad X300 has a good performance. So is the performance of the X300 battery for 10 hours non-stop.

Technology SSD (solid state drives), offering better speed. ThinkPad X300 have been using storage media type with a capacity of 64GB SSDs which measures just 1.8in, smaller than regular drives which generally measure 2.5in. SSD drives are really very supportive design is sleek X300 because of its small size and low heat emissions.

Lenovo Thinkpad X300 Specifications as follows:
Processor: 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100 LV
Memory: 2GB of 667MHz
Hard drive: 64GB solid-state drive
Graphics: Intel GMA X3100 (integrated)
Dimensions (WDH) 23.1 x 31.75 x 1.85 cm
Screen size (diagonal) 13.3 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 1.5 / 1.3 kg


Here are the results of tests conducted by cnet.com and some pictures of the Lenovo Thinkpad X300:

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