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The Thinkpad is a famed celebrity in the world of business notebooks, and our time with the Lenovo Thinkpad X301 was memorable on several counts. True to Lenovo's tradition, the X301 sports excellent build quality. Despite its slim design, it's rugged...
Build quality, Trackpad navigation, Onboard sound, Matte screen, Keyboard...
Boring looks...
The guys at Lenovo get three things spot on with the Thinkpad X301: its exceptional build quality, trackpad navigation, and the keyboard. If these things are high on your list of an ultraportable, the Thinkpad X301 is for you...
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about.com Updated: 2013-02-14 07:10:52
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Lenovos ThinkPad X301 is not really much different then its predecessor on the outside. On the inside though, Lenovo has made a lot of changes that gives this ultrathin laptop a significant power boost without sacrificing battery life. T...
Solid Performance for Such a Small Machine, Modular DVD Burner, Windows XP Professional...
Expensive, Limited Storage Space, No ExpressCard or Flash Memory Slots...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2013-02-14 07:10:52
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We were very eager to test Lenovo ThinkPad X301: Lenovo’s best in class of ultraportable notebooks. Although it looks almost the same as older brother X300 , Lenovo has hidden new features under the hood. Manufacturing quality is, as expected, at very...
As contrast to competition like Apple Air, Lenovo ThinkPad X301 isn’t fashion statement, but instead, it does the job that it is intended for perfectly. Built quality instills confidence and it seems that all lucky owners of Lenovo ThinkPad X301 got...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2013-02-14 07:10:52
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It is a pleasure to review for you the newest model in Lenovos X300 series, the X301. If youre looking for portability without sacrificing resolution or power, youve found it. On the one hand, a 13.3" screen size and a weight of only 3.3lbs. On...
Extremely lightweight, Extremely compact, Extremely cool and quiet, Excellent Display...
Extremely expensive, Mediocre 3D performance...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X301 is a fully featured and fully portable unit, all for a fully painful price. While everything from word processing to surfing the internet to viewing movies on this notebook was a joy, were still not sure that were interested...
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While cheap netbooks are all the rage these days, just a few months ago the attention was being lavished on expensive, high-end thin and light notebooks.
Under 1inch thick, the thinnest ThinkPad ever, Light weight and easy for carrying around in a bag, Superb build quality and feel, nice design touches added, Builtin optical drive for such a thin notebook is a rarity, Improved performance over the X300...
No SD media card reader, No expansion dock capability, USB based port replicator only, No ExpressCard or PC card slot, Starting price of $2,500 is out of range for many people, Buying Choices for the Lenovo ThinkPad X301 with integrated graphics, Len...
The ThinkPad X301 takes the original X300 and adds a nice performance jump with the new Intel SU9400 Montevina family processor plus adds a DisplayPort to the mix. Also available now is a 128GB SSD option, though this costs $400 more than the standard...
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REVIEW Whats the most expensive laptop you can buy—other than that million-dollar, diamond-studded laptop that Luvaglio announced last year? You could trick out the Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch and end up with $3,000 worth of goods. Many gaming laptops...
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A few weeks ago, when Intel’s Montevina rolled into town we saw a number of notebooks refreshed. Every company wanted to move their notebooks to the new platform, and Lenovo was one of the first out of the gate. Almost every ThinkPad received the Centr...
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Lenovo’s update to the ThinkPad X300 adds Intel’s Centrino 2 platform and DisplayPort to make an already excellent machine even better.
Extremely light, Impressively thin, Durable solid state drive, Onboard optical drive...
No card slots, Pricey...
When Lenovo launched the ThinkPad X300 earlier this year, we praised the system for its razor-thin design, excellent keyboard, and sturdy, yet lightweight, build. Its update, the ThinkPad X301, keeps everything we loved about its predecessor, adding In...
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