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If you've read our 2010 Awards or, more recently, the Christmas Netbook Buyers' Guide , you might remember that one of our winning choices was Dell's M101z (thanks in large part to its AMD Athlon Neo processor, which makes for a great, and usually more po...
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T3.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:16:59
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Lenovo’s ThinkPad range has been around for years, even back during the company’s IBM heritage. Aimed primarily at business users, the X100 series is the first to include AMD processors, and the X100e offers a more affordable - netbook rivalling - p...
Excellent keyboard, Decent performance, Solid build, Flexible screen...
Battery performance isn't outstanding, Some netbooks are cheaper...
For the business user, the X100e is reliable in build and performance, battery life could be better though...
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Well, the x100e is a ThinkPad, and that kind of says it all. The brand ThinkPad instantly makes you think of a business laptop, with a sober design and top notch build quality. And that is the case here also: you get the nicely build body, matte and in bl...
Ever since i can remember, I've been a fan of sober classy laptops and the old IBM ThinkPads were the standard for me many years ago. The ThinkPads are now in Lenovo's back yard, and they're still impressive in terms of construction and build quality...
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Defining what makes Lenovo's ThinkPad X100e special is easy, but the question of whether it's a netbook or a true ultraportable is altogether more tricky. One of the key motivations for lumping the X100e firmly in the netbook category would be its perf...
Great value coupled with superb ergonomics; but battery life lags behind the best...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad range is known for offering arguably the best business laptops you can buy, but prices have traditionally been quite high. The ThinkPad X100e remedies this and brings effortlessly high-class corporate usability to the entry-level mark...
Great build quality, Good usability, Decent graphics power, Decent battery life, Keyboard...
Weak office performance, No built in DVD drive...
Great build quality and decent graphics power is only let down by the weak office performance...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:16:59
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Lenovo’s ThinkPad range is known for offering arguably the best business laptops you can buy, but prices have traditionally been quite high. The Lenovo ThinkPad X100e (£394 inc. VAT) remedies this and brings effortlessly high-class corporate usability...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X100e fits somewhere between a netbook and a full laptop in size and capabilities, and is also one of the lowest priced ThinkPads available. This, combined with the traditional ThinkPad quality and attention to detail, should make it...
Solidly built; more powerful than a netbook, but smaller than most other laptops...
Price comparable to some 13in laptops; no optical drive, Rating:...
Lenovo's Thinkpad X100e is certainly more powerful than a netbook, and more usable thanks to its 11.6in display. However, its weight and price are comparable with some larger laptops with a 13in screen. Nevertheless, the X100e exudes a build quality rarel...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2014-05-25 02:16:59
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This 11.6-inch notebook weighs 1.5kg and fits easily inside a small bag. The X100e makes do without an optical drive but comes with three USB ports, a 4-in-1 card reader, D-Sub out, Ethernet, and microphone/headphone combo jack.In terms of specificatio...
Lightweight; Bright screen; Good specifications; Useful preinstalled software; Tactile keys; Trackpoint and touchpad...
Battery life; Keyboard layout may confuse some...
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Eschewing fashion and fads for straightforward practicality, it's little surprise to find legions of ThinkPads in businesses across the world. After all, the Lenovo brand is almost a byword for durability, but one thing they've never been is cheap. The...
With netbook portability and Lenovo’s ThinkPad quality, the X100e is an absolute steal...
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As netbooks approach adolescence, they're outgrowing the original bargain basement specs and compromises acceptable to a beach girl, and heading towards £500. But around this price they're meeting ever-cheaper thin and light notebooks, or "ultraportabl...
Compared with these options, your £400-odd doesn't get you a machine with outstanding battery life, or great performance. So for some, the X100e might fall between two stools. But for conservative buyers, or those valuing robustness over whizz-bang fe...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:16:59
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X100e is a solidly built, small format notebook computer. The absence of an optical drive will annoy some, but if netbooks don't have quite enough oomph for you, and the money is available, this could be a good alternative. Lenovo...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-25 02:16:59
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The netbook-like ThinkPad X100e has a high-resolution 11.6in. screen and an excellent keyboard. Its AMD Athlon Neo X2 MV-40 processor helps to deliver better performance than the average netbook, but battery life could be longer.
Highresolution 11.6in. screen, Excellent keyboard, Strong, solid chassis, Attractive price...
No optical drive, Battery life could be better...
The netbook-like ThinkPad X100e has a high-resolution 11.6in. screen and an excellent keyboard. Its AMD Athlon Neo X2 MV-40 processor helps to deliver better performance than the average netbook, but battery life could be longer...
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ThinkPads have been hugely popular with businesses across the world, thanks to their robustness, excellent management tools and practicality, but the high price they command has typically pushed them out of reach of most consumers. The ThinkPad X100e l...
The ThinkPad X100e is a cheap, but very desirable laptop that bridges the gap between netbooks and CULV laptops...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X100e is an ultraportable notebook aimed primarily at business users who want something mobile but affordable. It weighs only 1.5kg, has an 11.6in screen and costs $999. It features one of the best keyboards in its class and it's also very sturdy.Click here for specs on Lenovo ThinkPad X100eThe Lenovo ThinkPad X100e is bigger and more powerful than a netbook; it's a viable solution for anyone who has been thinking about purchasing a netbook but been put off by the size and...
Excellent keyboard, has both a TrackPoint device and a touchpad, solid build quality, good performance...
Could use longer battery life, some keys are not in usual positions, touchpad buttons can get in the way when opening the lid...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X100e is a very well built, sub-$1000 ultraportable for business users. It's comfortable to use and reasonably fast, and, coupled with a global warranty, we think it's a great little laptop for travelling professionals. However, it could...
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Product Code: NTT2FUK The Lenovo ThinkPad X100e is a sturdy and reasonably quick business laptop that's very comfortable to use. Lenovo's ThinkPad X100e is an ultraportable notebook aimed primarily at business users who want something mobile but aff...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X100e is a very well built, sub-£500 ultraportable for business users. It's comfortable to use and reasonably fast, and, coupled with a global warranty, we think it's a great little laptop for travelling professionals. How...
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Eschewing fashion and fads for straightforward practicality, it’s little surprise to find legions of ThinkPads barracked in businesses across the world. After all, the Lenovo brand is almost a byword for durability, but one thing they’ve never been is...
Combining netbook portability with Lenovo's ThinkPad quality, the X100e is an absolute steal...
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Lenovo's latest ultraportable is the ThinkPad X100e, set to be launched in the Philippines this February 3. A ThinkPad under Php30k is unheard of so we check out if the X100e is worth all that wait.Read: Lenovo ThinkPad X100e ReviewNotify me of followup c...
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With convergence comes greater confusion. It's true that the lines are beginning to blur between mobile platforms these days. Distinguished by subtle hardware attributes at best, a fine line now separates a netbook from an ultraportable, and you can't bla...
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asiaone.com Updated: 2016-11-24 03:01:30
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THE ThinkPads have a new baby - a small one.Lenovo says the ThinkPad X100e is its first entry-grade ultraportable, even though on some counts, it can take on some netbooks.For one thing, the X100e has an 11.6-inch display, 2GB of DDR2 memory and an AMD...
You are paying more for the ThinkPad's reliability and business features...
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With convergence comes greater confusion. It's true that the lines are beginning to blur between mobile platforms these days. Distinguished by subtle hardware attributes at best, a fine line now separates a netbook from an ultraportable, and you can't...
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