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award Rated 4 out of 5
IdeaPad U400
Leaving PCMag.com, January 2012

Rated 4 out of 5
IdeaPad U300s
Leaving PCMag.com, November 2011
award 3 out of 5 stars
IdeaPad U300s
Leaving NotebookReview.com, January 2012
award 3 1/2 out of 5 stars
IdeaPad U260
Leaving Laptop Magazine, January 2011
award 3 1/2 out of 5 stars
IdeaPad U400
Leaving PCWorld, January 2012

4 out of 5 stars
IdeaPad U300s
Leaving PCWorld, November 2011

Top 10 Ultraportable Laptops
IdeaPad U260
Leaving PCWorld, May 2011
  
Press quotes
"...the Lenovo IdeaPad U400 is a good value for a well-built mainstream notebook that offers excellent overall performance."
Leaving Notebook Review, January 2012
"The Lenovo IdeaPad U400 brings luxury to the mainstream laptop, combining a design that looks good and feels even better with solid performance and features like USB 3.0 and WiDi 2.0."
Leaving PCMag.com, January 2012
"The Lenovo IdeaPad U400 laptop offers a great combination of style, performance, and superior input ergonomics."
Leaving PCWorld, January 2012
"The [IdeaPad] U300s has great performance for everyday use including office productivity and even more demanding tasks such as Photoshop....has a great keyboard — the best we've seen on an Ultrabook thus far."
Leaving NotebookReview.com, January 2012
"Lenovo's [IdeaPad U300s] ultrabook embodies many of the best aspects of this new notebook category, including a seriously thin design coupled with impressive performance."
Leaving Notebooks.com, December 2011
"[The IdeaPad U400] is by no means less than classy when it comes to the whole package, exterior aesthetics and all, and with results in benchmarks that top the whole first half of 2011's collection of notebooks made by all manner of manufacturers, this notebook certainly isn't a bad buy."
Leaving Slashgear, December 2011
"Lenovo takes the high (end) road [with the U300s], offering a well-thought-out feature set while keeping costs — if not exactly cheap — at a reasonable level."
Leaving WIRED, November 2011
"...the [U300s is] Ultrabook that many in our labs gravitated toward due to its luxuriously minimalist styling and superior input ergonomics."
Leaving PCWorld, November 2011
"...the U300s occupies the same position in the ultrabook space that Lenovo's high-end ThinkPads do in the general laptop sphere—an enviable option for lucky executives, travelers, and students."
Leaving PCMag.com, November 2011
"The Lenovo IdeaPad U260 is a nice notebook for general business or personal use."
Leaving Notebook Review, August 2011
"...the texture of [the U260] has some swagger, adding a leather look and feel. Its earthly Clementine Orange and Mocha Brown only further add to its effect."
Leaving PCMag.com, May 2011
"...goes where the company's laptops never went before--into the queue for style and design awards...[the u260] gives Apple and Sony something to think about."
Leaving PCWorld, April 2011
"Its sturdy, lightweight design, combined with smart-looking features, makes the U260 a very attractive acquisition to anyone looking for a sharp, compact laptop. Factor in strong performance for an under-$1,000 ultraportable, and you've got the potential makings of a real winner for frequent-traveling business users or general consumers."
Leaving Computer Shopper, February 2011
"...[the U260 is] about as close as anyone can get to building a MacBook in PC clothing."
Leaving Notebook Review, February 2011
"Is the world ready for an ultraportable with a 12.5-inch display? Yes. Especially one that's as elegantly designed as the IdeaPad U260. This truly is one of the best-looking--and best feeling--ultraportables money can buy."
Leaving Laptop Magazine, January 2011
"[The U260] takes into account the fact that Apple is attempting to rock the ultraportable market with their MacBook Air and slams directly into it with a completely reasonably sized (small, but not tiny) notebook with a completely unique feel on the outside and the in."
Leaving Slashgear, January 2011