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| "Equipped with the Centrino 2 processor, Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 looks a mild-mannered ultraportable, yet it can leap tall workloads in a single bound. Its battery life is phenomenal, and the keyboard is huge."
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| "Record-breaking battery life; strong performance for an ultraportable; comfortable full-size keyboard; wide-screen display with a sharp resolution; WWAN and GPS options."
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| "The Test Center's editors were blown away by the features, design, engineering and performance of this notebook — a notebook aimed squarely at business and one that, we believe, delivered a new way to consider personal computing and connectivity even beyond its product segment."
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| "Among Windows-based laptops, my favourites include Lenovo's ultra-thin ThinkPad X series because of their superb keyboards, long battery life and solid build."
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| "Overall, the X200s is an excellent business ultraportable due to its durability, light weight, great battery life (at least with a 9-cell battery) and more than adequate performance when it comes to business related applications."
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| "The X200 is one super ultraportable with full-featured performance, battery life and a good keyboard to boot."
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| "The Lenovo ThinkPad X200 is a business-quality ultraportable notebook that can stand up to almost anything a road warrior can throw at it, and provide upwards of 10 hours of battery life for those late-night meetings."
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| "The X200 should have heads turning and users thinking about making a new purchase."
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| "At less than three pounds with a battery life that's among the best we've seen, the X200 takes mobile PCs for business to the next level."
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| "We heartily recommend that anyone in the market for a small, portable business notebook take a good, hard look at the ThinkPad X200."
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| "The 12.1-inch ThinkPad X200 offers strong performance and the longest battery life we've seen. With a variety of connectivity options and a roomy keyboard, the X200 makes a great ultraportable for road warriors."
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| "Equipped with the new Centrino 2 processor, Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 looks a mild-mannered ultraportable, and yet it can leap tall workloads in a single bound."
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| "When it comes to day-to-day mobile usage the X200 will be an ideal tool for anyone who wants something small and light but does not want to sacrifice on performance or usability, especially concerning their keyboard."
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"Lenovo has just announced their newest ultra-portable, the X200... I've been fortunate enough to have used the X200 over the last several days and let me tell you – it flies!!! If this is any indication of the future X200 Tablet PC, I can't wait!"
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GottaBeMobile, July 2008 |
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| "The X200 is a classy business notebook that leaves little to complain about, especially considering its price point."
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| "The Bottom Line: The Test Center can recommend both the ThinkPad X200 and the ThinkPad SL 400. In fact, the X200 is now giving the X300 a run for its money for the title of year's best notebook."
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| "Lenovo's heralded "rock solid" design? Check. An ample amount of ports stuffed into a lightweight package? Check. A price tag that's on the good side of reasonable? Check. Laptop has just awarded Lenovo's recently announced X200 ultraportable an Editor's Choice award after determining that what it has is likely what you'll want."
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| "...we'd choose it over the MacBook Air simply because it's just as portable but a lot more flexible.."
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"After visiting the Apple store last week, I would have purchased the MacBook Air had I had the money. I'm glad I waited until I got my hands on the X300. WOW!! I'm amazed every time I pick up the X300 at how light and well balanced it is."
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Gottabemobile.com, February 2008 |
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| "If I were custom-designing a notebook to make my business travel easier, the ThinkPad X300 would be it."
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