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The svelte Lenovo X300 isn't much thicker than the impossibly slim MacBook Air, but its tiny dimensions hide a much more capable laptop that's ideal for business use. The chassis, despite its slightly staid, retro style, is crammed with useful ports, f...
Light, packed with features and with superb battery life: the ideal business notebook...
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2011-08-10 04:54:50
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A man I know – who knows these things – recently opined that laptops are the new mobiles. When I see the array of ultra-portable machines and accessories hitting the market, I’m inclined to agree. Everyone has them, they are increasingly personalised a...
Light but sturdy and powerful...
Oldfashioned appearance...
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Its not flawless, but when it comes to no compromise ultra-portable business notebooks the Lenovo X300 is the new reference standard...
Its not flawless, but when it comes to no compromise ultra-portable business notebooks the Lenovo X300 is the new reference standard...
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Lenovos ThinkPad range is aimed at business users and the X300 (£2139 inc. VAT) is the latest flagship model for the mobile professional. This ultraportable laptop comes with a built-in optical drive, good-sized keyboard and, more importantly, a batte...
Product Summary ThinkPad X300 Best Price £1699 from Vizik.com See more prices Key specs Price at Launch 2000 | MPN N1214UK | HDD Capacity (GB) 64 | Installed RAM (GB) | Full spec For...
Lenovos ThinkPad range is aimed at business users and the X300 (£2139 inc. VAT) is the latest flagship model for the mobile professional. This ultraportable laptop comes with a built-in optical drive, good-sized keyboard and, more importantly, a batte...
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lsquo;Why would anyone pay two grand for a Lenovo when the HP 2510p is available for about £1500?’ you asked, and ‘What is the 13in screen all about?’ There was a common view that the X300 showed up Apples MacBook Air as a piece of incon...
The ThinkPad X300 is an expensive piece of kit but it’s a superb laptop that is well worth the asking price. Yes, it costs the best part of two grand. Yes, that is a very high price, but you really ought to get your hands on an X300 for a test drive...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 04:54:54
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According to Lenovo’s “hot air” advertising campaign, this is the PC answer to the Macbook Air.At 1.55kg, it weighs nearly 200g more than the Air, but what you lose in flair you gain in functionality, as the X300 has a DVD writer fitted whereas the Mac...
One of the best portable workhorses around with an excellent keyboard and compact chassis...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 04:54:54
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Theres been a raft of laptops claiming to be the worlds smallest or lightest recently, and the ThinkPad X300 is the latest to join the party. Lenovo claims that its the thinnest 13.3in widescreen laptop available but, while it isnt quite as slim...
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When Apple launched its MacBook Air, it was rumored that Lenovo would follow up with a 13" ultra-portable laptop. Lenovo did just that in February when it launched its X300. We focus on the X300, but include comparisons with the MacBook Air. Lenovo’s...
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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...
Light, great keyboard, plenty of features...
Legacy ports, expensive...
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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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 04:54:55
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The ThinkPad X300 breaks new ground by packing a broad display, a full-size keyboard and nearly every feature a mobile user needs into a sleek, lightweight case.
Extremely thin and light, Sleekest ThinkPad yet, Builtin DVD burner, plus 3G/HSDPA, GPS and wireless USB...
Solidstate drive comes at a high premium, Touchpads location makes it easy to accidentally graze while typing...
The ThinkPad X300 breaks new ground by packing a broad display, a full-size keyboard and nearly every feature a mobile professional needs into a sleek, lightweight case...
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Lenovos buttoned-up Thinkpad X300 ultraportable notebook computer may not have the Apple MacBook Airs superslim Spartan style, but after firing up the X300, its hard to not love this laptop. From rock-solid construction to piled-in perks, the Len...
While it does cost a fair amount, the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 proves that you can cram everything you need into a tiny package. Darren Gladstone...
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So here it is. The few leaks about the X300 have only served to heighten the sense of expectation as Lenovo produces - arguably - the most notable laptop of the last five years. And PC Pro has the first full review. So what makes the X300 so darned not...
An astonishing piece of design that brings something entirely new to laptops: a 13.3in screen, full-size keyboard and optical drive in a chassis that weighs less than 1.5kg. The only drawback is that price...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2011-11-05 04:27:38
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Ultraportable notebookFrom rock-solid construction to piled-in perks, this biz-centric beast provides just about everything that matters to the modern road warrior.The Air and X300 do have some similarities. They both have crisp 13.3-inch displays (al...
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A new way forward for ultraportables, combining an incredible low weight with unrivalled ergonomic excellence With the MacBook Air, it’s clear Steve Jobs and his marketing friends were focused on one end-line – “the world’s...
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RRP from $3999Rating 4/5Its difficult to look at Lenovos super-thin ThinkPad X300 without comparing it with the MacBook Air. The X300 doesnt quite have the wafer-thin profile, gravity-defying weight or sleek chic of the Air but it avoids the co...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 04:27:40
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The newest addition to the ThinkPad X series incorporates the best of the MacBook Air (13.3-inch display, full-size keyboard, thickness less than one inch) with the best of the Portege R500 (solid-state hard drive, thorough selection of ports) while al...
Extremely thin and light, Sleekest ThinkPad yet, builtin DVD burner, WWAN, GPS, and wireless USB...
Solidstate drive comes at a high premium, Touch pads location makes it easy to accidentally graze while typing...
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.
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ThinkPad X300 is not a cheap notebook, but it only costs the sum of the components it offers, so youre getting what you pay for. The SSD and 3G features make this a great road warrior, and Lenovos ThinkPad design leaves us confident it will take a fe...
64GB SSD storage, 3G HSDPA adapter, LED back-lit screen, ThinkVantage software...
High cost of the hardware, limited internal storage space, flimsy hinges, no FireWire, Express Card or PC Card slot The Final Word ThinkPad X300 is not a cheap notebook, but it only costs the sum of the components it offers, so youre getting what you...
ThinkPad X300 is not a cheap notebook, but it only costs the sum of the components it offers, so youre getting what you pay for. The SSD and 3G features make this a great road warrior, and Lenovos ThinkPad design leaves us confident it will take a fe...
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Lenovo were originally named Legend prior to 2003, but reformed to combine the “Le” from the word “Legend” with “Novo” (meaning “new” in Latin) to make up the current name, Lenovo. This traditional Chinese c...
Lenovo is an excellent brand. It is consistent in manufacturing products of high quality and durability. The company sticks to its strengths, which are business platforms, and so it excels at delivering the end-user what he or she wants. The noteboo...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-03-14 01:54:24
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A strong alternative to the MacBook Air, this pricey but full-featured ultraportable ought to prove seductive to tech-savvy executives.Office executives, despite their conservative suits and conventional haircuts, like to show off their sense of style...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-14 01:54:24
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It’s an ugly duckling, but the Lenovo X300 manages to do thin and light without sacrificing function WATCH...
Almost as thin as an Air. High-resolution screen. Great wireless options, including HSDPA...
Expensive. Ugly. Poor viewing angles...
Your boss will love it, but the X300 is ugly and poor value for money...
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Where the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 is concerned, the uniqueness comes in the level of customization chosen by the customer. You can choose Mobile Broadband, a DVD Burner, an extra battery, the level of memory, and operating system. Plus, it is one of the only...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 02:57:02
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Ultraportable notebooks usually sacrifice a lot to keep their slimness and stay lightweight, but the X300 is really in a class of its own. In fact, we would really like to give the X300 full marks but the lack of some features are just too glaring, ...
Lightweight; built-in DVD burner; dual cursor controllers; host of advanced features.
Pricey; no memory card reader.
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