Posts Tagged ‘Lenovo’
The good: Lenovo Idea Pad U300s is the best aspect of the new generation of laptops Ultra book, and the package has a large SSD, USB 3.0 and much more.
The bad: The most expensive configuration does not offer any discount compared to the Mac Book Air, and leaves out some basic ports and connections.
The bottom line: Lenovo Ultra book U300s is one of the most attractive Windows laptops we’ve seen and matches the Mac Book Air from Apple about the technical details. This version has an input level of U $ S 100 less than Apple’s, but the discount fades into the higher end model.
Much has been said Intel plans to promote a new “Ultra book” The appointment of laptop, notebook referred to line 11 to 13 inches, less than 18 millimeters thick, with SSD storage, and running on the current generation Core processors. Of all the Ultra book laptops we’ve seen so far, the Lenovo Idea Pad U300s is the most striking, with a totally flat profile book like and muted colors orange (silver / gray is also available in the basic model).
The good: The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet has several business-oriented features that should bring a smile to IT people, along with digital pen support, and a beautiful display.
The bad: The tablet is relatively thick and heavy, with navigation buttons unnecessary and without optimizations inspired Android interface.
The bottom line: If your IT department can design a tablet, would be the same Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet.
Apparently, the whole world has gone mad with the tablets (at least I’m one of them). One tablet net book is the perfect companion for browsing the web, checking email, and watch movies anywhere. But if the tablets are the future of mobile computing, will also need to become robust business machines.

