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Wednesday, 06 September 2006 |
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 PC Mag has reviewed the Lenovo V100 notebook and lets see what they have to say. They give the notebook brownie points for its full size keyboard, its affordable price tag , its light weight body, 12-inch widescreen and extended 56-Wh six-cell battery. However the reviewer does wish that the notebook has TrackPoint instead of a Touchpad, had louder speakers and would have liked a longer battery life than four hours.The Lenovo 3000 V100 is powered by the 2.0-GHz Intel Core Duo T2500 processor and is an affordable ultra-portable notebook. Weighing around 4 pounds, the notebook includes a 12.1 inch widescreen 1,280x800 display and the VibrantView display which promises unbelievable striking contrast and color depth. The V100 also sports the renowned Lenovo fully sized keyboard and includes connectivity options like an integrated 802.11 a/b/g wireless LAN and 10/100 Ethernet. Users can also opt for the optional Bluetooth option. Some other features include, a 5-in-1 multi-card reader, three USB ports, a 1394 and VGA port, dual integrated microphones, forward facing stereo speakers, a built-in 1.3 Megapixel camera, an integrated combo or DVD recordable drive.The review ends on a positive note and concludes: “Overall, the Lenovo 3000 V100 is well-suited for small businesses that need a balance of portability and performance and don't want to spend a lot of money. Sure, there are lighter solutions out there, such as the Gateway E-100M and the HP nc2400, but neither match the V100's performance”.
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