The MacBook Air came to the ultralight limelight early in 2008, but some competition is arising: the X300.
It's Lenovo's latest try to give a fight, before the Thinkpad brand vanishes with all memories of an blue-IBM past... and with a piece of hardware that is only 231mm thin and has a 1.4kg weight (1.8kg with power cord) it surely tries to stand up and kick some asses.
It is not very fashionable, though, following IBM's principle "black bricks for the stylistically handicapped", on the bright side it has a nice 1440x900 screen that can display more colors than a man should ever see.
There are two versions, the X300 647818M and the X300 6478A11, the main difference being in wi-fi options and the latter sporting "Fingerprint Reader Embedded Security Subsystem 2.0".
Other features are:
- 1.20GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor (kind of yesterday's news)
- an Intel X3100 graphics chip
- Windows Vista Business (crap!)
- 2GB of memory,
- A solid-state 64 GB hard drive
- An ultra-thin DVD burner
- 6-cell Li-Ion battery life
- and plenty of cable and wireless connection options.
All up, it's a great little general-purpose lightweight machine for well-heeled laptop warriors constantly on the run, but not tough enough for intensive tasks such as playing the latest games or editing high-definition video.
A nice article is here to find X300
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