Lenovo
64781TU
X300 13.3 Inch Laptop 1.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100 Processor, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB Solid State Drive, XP Pro

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PCHardware: Lenovo 64781TU X300 13.3 Inch Laptop  1.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100 Processor, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB Solid State Drive, XP Pro

Lenovo 64781TU X300 13.3 Inch Laptop 1.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100 Processor, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB Solid State Drive, XP Pro

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Manufacturer: Lenovo
Model: 64781TU
Binding: Personal Computers
Publisher: Lenovo
Label: Lenovo
CPU: Intel Core Duo
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Modem: None
System Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM

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Editorial Review
ThinkPad X Series notebooks put the ultra in ultraportable. They're designed for on-the-go professionals who need maximum portability and light weight. And there's no trade-off in usability or durability. The latest breakthrough - the amazing ThinkPad X300 - combines an ultra-thin DVD burner, Solid State storage and next-generation ThinkPad "roll cage" technology to create the thinnest, lightest full-featured notebook in the 13" widescreen class. And it's the "greenest" ThinkPad ever.
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One of the best laptops I've had. Surprised about other reviews 2009-01-01
I love how sturdy and lightweight the X300 is. Like most Thinkpads, it looks deceivingly simple (plain black), this is great because it doesn't attract too much attention when traveling in not so safe areas.

One thing that often gets ignored, but it ends up being very important, is the dimensions and weight of the AC adapter; the one that comes with the X300 is very small.


I got mine with 4GB RAM which can only be fully used with a 64-bit OS. I installed Ubuntu and I was quite pleased that most things worked "out of box", even the built-in CDMA modem and webcam!

The solid state drive is great but I am not sure it's worth the high price. It's a small drive, which is fine for most people, but the newer model (x301) has a much bigger disk.

The WLAN is fantastic. I got the Verizon service and its coverage is very good.

I used to have a Sony Vaio before this one and I really appreciate the built-in mic. Also, the Vaio was very fragile, this one is much tougher.

Lenovo's customer service is good, much better than Sony, Acer or HP.

Battery life is average, I wish it was better. I also wish it had a SD card reader. I don't give it 5 stars just because of that.


Will never buy another Lenovo 2008-09-17
Just getting this machine from Lenovo was difficult. Absolutely the worst customer service ever. The product itself is ok; thin? yes light? yes. But the positives pretty much end there. This thing is so buggy someone in China should be very embarrassed. Constant issues and crashing on a $3,000 machine is simply not acceptable. The screen and battery life leave a lot to be desired IMO as well. Save your money; buy something for half the price that actually works.


Incredible hardware, but huge bug issues 2008-08-27
First- product is great in hardware- size, battery life, screen etc.

BUT- incredibly buggy. The "thinkvantage" software chokes on most complicated network connections ,and cannot be rebooted well. the wlan access is very buggy- sometimes insists "unauthorized wlan card inserted" and refuses to boot, VERY frequent "blue screens of death". Support nonexistent.

Generally frustrated with this purchase


Consistently bad service experience with Lonovo 2008-08-19
I bought my first lonovo laptop after many years of owning Compaq and Dell notebooks. The main reason for buying a lenovo was the battery life on the computer (6-8hrs), the size and weight. I have now owned the unit for about 6 weeks and the battery life, size and weight are great. However, I have had so many problems with the unit (wireless connection getting dropped - requiring a reboot everytime, thinkvantage software not working right, problems with the fingerprint login etc etc). What is shocking is that both the techinical help and customer service are CONSISTANTLY bad. The service is provided by 800-ibm-serve, based in Atlanta. I could go on and on...but in short..save your time and money and buy another brand.


great hardware - no, and I mean NO, support! 2008-07-30
After shelling out close to $3,000 you would think that Lenovo would provide me support for the computer. That's what I thought. However, it turns out they only provide hardware support and refused to help with a connectivity issue that only happens only with my new Lenovo and none of the other five computers that connect to this LAN.



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