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December 2, 2007
this is a laptop anyone could have
Pros: Speedy performance glossy wsxga screen decent battery life cool & quiet software bundle
Cons: Poor Speakers Thickness Missing Home/End Keys
The Lenovo N100 is a new mid-sized offering from Lenovo in the 3000 series line of notebooks. The N100 will come in 14.1" and 15.4" widescreen sizes. Prices will start at $999 for Core Duo based models. Lenovo is positioning the notebook as one for small business and mobile professionals. To me it looks more like a consumer notebook with the silver skin, glossy screen and plastic case. There are plenty of people who are mixing business with pleasure today or people who use business notebooks for personal use, like me. The fact that Lenovo is going after both segments with this notebook makes sense. The N100 has lots to offer and a few less worthwhile qualities, all of which we will get into in more detail in this review
In the first look you gone be surprised because you’ve never seen a silver Lenovo laptop but it is the one that visually changed a lot you gone find out there is not any red tracker which were always there in all Lenovo’s you can also a finger print reader and all the ports that you would need to use Four USB 2.0 Four-Pin Firewire 4-in-1 Card Reader Ethernet Modem VGA Out S-Video Out Microphone Headphone Security Lock Power Connector
Lenovo laptops are all monsters and death proofs. First thing I can find out to compare with are American muscle cars, means these are all about performance and have the same muscle body. last Lenovo I had was a 1999 pIII and unbelievably the battery was steal working the day I sold it and the laptop was same as the day I bought it .I don’t want to talk about sweet days that I had with that laptop I just want you to know how diehard are they.
Let’s talk about the performance first these are mostly armed with Intel core 2 due cup’s which the speed is 1.8 GHz and it gives an awesome speed to N100 and compare to other laptops like Sony VAIO S380 (1.86 GHz Pentium M) HP Pavilion dv4000 (1.86 GHz Pentium M) Lenovo ThinkPad T60 (2.0GHz Core Duo) Dell Inspiron 6000D (1.6 GHz Pentium M) Sony VAIO FS680 (1.86 GHz Pentium M) IBM ThinkPad T42 (1.8GHz Pentium M) IBM ThinkPad Z60m (2.0 GHz Pentium M) .
Next thing is the screen the screen on the N100 being reviewed is a WSXGA+ glossy screen. It will also be offered with a WXGA screen as well. It is one of the few WSXGA+ screens available with the Dell e1505 being the other I am aware exists. Despite being secured to the base using metal hinges, the screen was a little wobbly, but not under normal use. I could drop my ThinkPad on the floor and the screen wouldn't move, not that I would recommend it. I could open it with one hand. I do not consider myself to be muscular. The higher resolution screen will allow you to see more of the screen, which is a nice plus. I really dug the wallpaper Lenovo chose for the N100. It showed of the colors rather well.
Then if you are one of those who are carrying all of their music every were I should tell you that don’t even think of its speakers because Lenovo never cares to speakers and the same Is going on with N100 but if you are one of my that friends which travels a lot and like me want to listen to your music when you are alone in hotel room you’d better buy a pair of proper speakers ... -
November 21, 2007
let people love you with your older songs
2 of 2 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: not any
Cons: just forget about it
i steel listen to toxic some times and i steel love it i listen to im not a girl and i steel love it and ... i dont consider its from britney
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November 21, 2007
a fantastic work from fantastic eagles
1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: loved it
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loved it
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November 21, 2007
i have listened it 1000 times
1 of 2 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: loved it
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i loved it
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November 21, 2007
wow
3 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: loved it
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it's all good
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November 21, 2007
liked it
1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: liked it
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liked it
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November 21, 2007
loved it
1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: loved it
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loved it
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November 21, 2007
loved it
2 of 2 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: loved it
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loved it
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November 21, 2007
loved it
1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: loved it
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loved it
Now you can have your ipod in a cellphone
0 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: The Apple iPhone has a stunning display, a sleek design, and an innovative multitouch user interface. Its Safari browser makes for a superb Web surfing experience, and it offers easy-to-use apps. As an iPod, it shines
Cons: The Apple iPhone has variable call quality and lacks some basic features found in many cell phones, including stereo Bluetooth support and 3G compatibility. Integrated memory is stingy for an iPod, and you have to sync the iPhone to manage music content
Despite some important missing features, a slow data network, and call quality that doesn't always deliver, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated cell phone and MP3 player ...