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September 2008
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Stark Black Design, Decently Powerful Components, Awesome Battery life with 9cell, Decent display resolution for it’s size, Connectivity is adequate
Huge Battery really increases weight, No optical drive option, Minimal Graphics Options, Upgrade options are awkward
If youre looking for a stiff upgrade to your x61 series, need a widescreen, dont mind missing out on a track pad, and like the idea of no optical drive, the x200 can fit the bill, and fit it much more nicely than some other ultraportable. However, this...
Extrait: Video Review: Weighing in at under 3lbs with a 12.1-inch screen, Intel Centrino 2 processor, and good battery life the Lenovo ThinkPad X200 notebook is all-around goodness for those look for an ultra-portable laptop. Although the build quality is fant...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X200 is a remarkably good performer for its class. In nearly all of our benchmarks the X200 was able to claim the top spot. The X200s Centrino 2 platform and Core 2 Duo P8600 2.40GHz processor lends it plenty of performance prowe...
Record-breaking battery life; strong performance for an ultraportable; comfortable full-size keyboard; wide-screen display with a sharp resolution; WWAN and GPS options.
Nine-cell battery adds significant weight; lacks an optical drive; includes pointing stick but no touch pad.
It lacks some basic features you may require--touch pad, optical drive--but the 12.1-inch ThinkPad X200 offers strong performance and the longest battery life weve seen. With a variety of connectivity options and a roomy keyboard, the X200 makes a gre...
Lightweight, Powerful Intel Centrino 2 Processor, Outstanding build quality, Respectably priced for its features
No optical drive, No touchpad, *
The X200 improves upon the X61 in several significant ways without diminishing its number one selling point: weight. Most notably, the transition to a widescreen manages to nudge the notebook just out of the size category that might be called “a...
On the whole, the X200 has more going for it than against it. We think 12 inches is the sweet spot for a compact but full-fledged notebook, and the X200 is just 0.8 inches at its thinnest point. It's actually smaller than it looks—Lenovo seems t...
Extrait: The recent release of Intel’s Centrino 2 platform means a refresh of notebooks from every manufacturer. Lenovo took this chance to not only update the internals of their ThinkPads, but also too make changes to their naming conventions and release a few...