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PC Hardware : X200 12.1" Wxga P8600 160GB |
List Price: $1,905.38Amazon.com's Price: $1,159.97 You Save: $745.41 (39%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Personal Computers
Brand: Lenovo
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 2.4 GHz
CPU Type: Intel Core Duo
Display Size: 12.1 inches
EAN: 0883609939380
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Hard Disk Size: 160 GB
Label: Lenovo
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Model: 74542GU
Processor Count: 2
Publisher: Lenovo
Studio: Lenovo
System Bus Speed: 1066 unknown-units
System Memory Size: 2000 MB
System Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Sales Rank: 208
MPN: 74542GU
Features:- Box Contents - ThinkPad X200 7454-2GU Notebook, 4-Cell Lithium-ion Battery Pack, AC power adapter, Power Cord; Software Bundle - Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Office 2007 60-Day Trial, McAfee VirusScan Plus 30-Day Subscription, 1-Year Standard Limited Warranty
- Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.8 GHz Processor
- 3 MB L2 Cache, 1066 MHz Bus speed
- 2048 MB DDR2 (PC2-8500) RAM Max - 4GB
- 160 GB (5400RPM) SATA Hard Drive
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Product Description: The X200 notebooks combine Lenovo's thinnest and lightest notebooks with long-life battery to provide the ultimate in portability.
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I like small laptops, but unwilling to compromise on performance so the EEE category is not for me. The X200 is just that, light weight, small dimensions, powerfull enough for internet/office/others, and it has great pricing right now, without worrying about small HD's or weak processor.
It was shipped just as ordered, arrived on time from ANT and there are really no complaints. Why 4 stars and not 5? This specific model is not the best of the series, and it might be wise to add another ... Read More
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After 5 years of lugging around a Dell D600 (14", about 5.5 lbs.), my primary concern in choosing a new laptop was ultraportability. I seriously considered one of the new netbooks (like the Asus Eee) until I came to my senses. I need a real computer. I liked the Dell, but I travel a lot, and after years of loading up the hard drive, upgrading programs, etc., it was getting really slow.
I figured I would have to make some sacrifices to get the smallest possible computer, but it really ... Read More
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Pros: Processor, Memory, Input/Output compatibility, Keyboard/peripherals, Display resolution, Weight, Battery
Cons: comes with Vista and there's an extra charge for XP "downgrade"
Simply thrilled with this purchase. Did 6 weeks of research after my Dell Inspiron 600m finally died (motherboard failure). The key factors for me were processing power, clock-speed, brightness of screen, battery life and weight (I travel a lot). I was looking closely at the ultraportable category, including ... Read More
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Super light, super fast, and runs cool even in performance mode. Vista seems to be smooth as silk. 4-cell battery can run for hours when antenna is off. Otherwise battery runs about 2 and 1/2 hours when running intensively. Extremely satisfied. Mouse buttons took only a bit to get used to. Turns out they are much more efficient than the touch pads of late...previously used Gateway. Highly recommend. I upgraded 3G of RAM for about $40 dollars I think and maxed out processor for same amount approximately. ... Read More
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Well I spent a bit more than most and added the option of the 64GB Samsung Solid State Drive. From the reviews I read, the drive is the best in the market right now. Anyway, I first did some justice to my laptop and uninstalled Vista Home Premium and installed Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 3. Once I installed all the drivers, the laptop is very quick even with only 1GB of RAM installed. The wi-fi strength can be spotty at times because of the placement of the antennas, but it's something I can live with. The ... Read More
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