Lenovo X300 notebook
The Lenovo X300 was released earlier this and received rave reviews from users in the notebook community. Lenovo have now up the ante by making audio quality a key area of the X300’s performance. It has to be said, that, over the years many manufacturers have pretty much disregarded this area. By incorporating ARC Sonic Focus™ software Lenovo is seeking to appeal to mobile users with a taste for high quality audio. Sonic Focus has been designed to roll back the years of abuse that movies and music have suffered through the digitisation process. Ultra portable with high quality audio - I’m up for that.
The X300, which was launched under the banner of an ‘Ultraportable Notebook PC’ - think ‘fat netbook’ represented Lenovo’s entry into the netbook market. The sights have been set firmly on the MacBook Air and Toshiba’s Protege R500. If you haven’t seen the Lenovo’s specs, here you go:
- Processor-1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100
- Memory-2GB of 667MHz
- 64GB solid-state hard drive
- Graphics-Intel GMA X3100 (integrated)
- Windows Vista - you’re going to need all of the memory!
- Dimensions (WDH)-12.5 x 9.1 x 0.73 inches
- 13.3″ screen
- weight 3.4 pounds
Since the sell off, have been picking up the pace in terms of building beautiful, lightweight notebooks and UMPC’s - the X300 is definitely no exception, lovely!
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