Lenovo were really going for it last week that they brought out the Lenovo W700ds laptop with a screen extension, now they have a rival, this is the one that has two expandable screens, yes, this has three screens in total.
The Lenovo Thinkpad is one of those laptops that really bridges the spectrum when it comes to cost and specs. The Thinkpad T400 is right in the middle of it all with a modest internal setup that’s great for business or heavier home computing, which should be expected for around $1,400 to $1,600.
Right off the bat, the T400 offers one huge perk in switchable graphics, which means this machine can speed up your day to day computing and save battery life on the go with it’s lower power Intel GMA graphics set. But you won’t sacrifice higehr end video and graphic
When it comes to business machines, there are a few key specs you have too take a look at. First, can a notebook run everything you need it to, can it do it fast? Well, with Lenovo’s ThinkPad SL300, the first answer is an emphatic yes. With the SL300, the 13-inch version of the SL400, you get a Intel Core Duo 2 running at 2.26 GHz, enough power to get you through presentations and even some high-end editing. Plus the 4,500 rpm hard drive will allow you fast access to al those business files. So,
Lenovo’s latest update on its U series IdeaPads is another addition to a line of notebooks that is advanced beyond everyday computing. The slightly heavy, at 4.4 lbs., IdeaPad U330 offers a number of Lenovo staples like facial recognition and touch sensitive controls. Taking a cue from Apple, the Ideapad builds on a number of feature popular with Mac users and combines them with some high-end specs that are sure to please the average business or pleasure laptop user.
With a $1,199 pr
One of my favorite laptop magazines, LaptopMag.com, has a great hands-on review of the new Lenovo IdeaPad S10.
Now, we have been banging our readers about how hot the Lenovo IdeaPad can get and other ramblings but here’s a good review from the laptop specialists:
It seems like there’s a new netbook being released every other week, usually wit
Lenovo stops selling Linux-installed laptops and I am mad.
Why?
Because now you have to pay for Vista, which most users will uninstall anyways or miserably keep using while giving the Microsoft company the big middle finger everytime the computer stalls.
Computer makers such as Lenovo, Dell, and others have been profiting from selling Microsoft’s products.
Think about it, would you sell a laptop with Vista i
Lenovo IdeaPad S10 gets Too Hot!
Remember our Lenovo IdeaPad S10 review? Well, it seems like there was a missing fact, that this laptop gets way too hot near 100 degrees fahrenheit.
I personally own 2 HP laptops that has overheating problems over regular use.
If this heat isn’t fixed, I am not sure if a Lenovo IdeaPad S10 will last that long.
For now, I say hold onto your money for something else.
The keyboard itself gets pretty warm, with temperatures measured between 38 and 42°C (100.4 and 107.6°F). That slightly edges o
Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Netbook, Mini-notebook, or Mini-laptop is it?
Lenovo is introducting its own line of mini-laptops, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10.
Check out the specs:
The 10-inch 1024 x 600-pixel (WSVGA) resolution screen also looks extremely promising and is LED backlit for power saving. The speakers lining the front of the system also give it a different look and will hopefully blast out some decent so
This is definite proof that mini-laptops or UMPC are the future of laptops.
Asustek Computer shipped around 1.4 million notebooks in the first quarter of 2008 and ranked number eight in terms of market share. However, if Eee PC shipments of around 700,000 units are included, the company’s shipments jump to 2.1 million units, surpassing those of Fujitsu and Apple, to rank in sixth place, and closely trailing behind Lenovo who shipped 2.2-2.3 million units, according to a recent report from IDC.