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More powerful than most netbooks; low price for an ultraportable; great business features.
Relatively poor battery life.
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Publié: 2010-09-10, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Phenomenal keyboard; sturdy build; matte screen; dual-core CPU
Battery life isn't as good as for many Netbooks, limited ports
The dual-core version of the ThinkPad x100e is a much better bet than the original single-core version. Battery life still is still an issue, but it's a great-feeling 11.6-inch business Netbook.
Extrait: At 600 bucks, the X100e we tested isn't the kind of disposable computer that many netbooks amount to. For the price, you'll get sprightly performance, a larger display, and a comfortable keyboard. But if you're looking for great video performance or all-day battery life, look elsewhere.
Extrait: Though the unit we have on hand is actually the one I bought for myself (again, eating our own dog food as it were), it does bear mentioning that Lenovo's ThinkPad X100e has been getting seeded around the media lately. Initial reviews of the notebook ...
Extrait: Seeing that their competitors are shifting sizeable quantities of cheap notebooks and that successful business is never based solely on exclusive models, Lenovo decided to approach customers on a budget. The low price of the recently tested X100e is an...
Great Value at Sub-$500, Wonderful Design, Great Trackpad, Solid Overall Performance, Very Rigid/Sturdy Chassis, Anti-Glare Display
Lackluster Battery Life, Only 32-bit OS Loaded, Gets Rather Warm In Use, No USB 3.0 Ports
If you hadn't noticed, we really like the Lenovo ThinkPad X100e. The classic ThinkPad cues that you're used to are all here (save for the blue Enter key), and while the port selection left some things to be desired (an ExpressCard slot, FireWire port, eSA...
Publié: 2010-04-07, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Phenomenal keyboard; sturdy build; matte screen
Underpowered for the price, battery life isn't as good as many Netbooks
The ThinkPad x100e is essentially the ThinkPad Netbook users have been dreaming of, with one of the best keyboards we've ever tested. Unfortunately, its performance, though better than that of Atom Netbooks, comes at the cost of longer battery life.
Faster and better built than the average netbook, Faster and better built than the average netbook, Faster and better built than the average netbook, Faster and better built than the average netbook
Battery life is acceptable but not stellar, gets warmer than ATOM-based netbooks, Battery life is acceptable but not stellar, gets warmer than ATOM-based netbooks, Battery life is acceptable but not stellar, gets warmer
When we first saw Lenovo's smallest ThinkPad we were smitten. It has that ThinkPad quality in just the right size package for ultimate portability. And it doesn't make usability concessions due to its small size: the keyboard is superb and the UltraNa...
ThinkPad looks at Aspire prices. Outstanding keyboard for a machine this small. Red shell option provides 20 percent more bling for the buck.
Lackluster screen, with washedout colors. Difficult to open (and impossible with one hand). Some troubling bugginess: Machine occasionally wouldn't reboot without removing and replacing the battery. Uninspired performance.