What I like The X100e lives up to the tradition of the Thinkpad series in a modestly compact formfactor. The external packaging doesnt veer too far from tradition so if you love the Thinkpad series youwontbe disappointedwith the X100e. The keyboard takes a little getting used to. It is a very quiet machine and you sit in a corner of a room and no one will notice you as you type away to your hearts delight. What I dont like The X100e can get very hot on its underside if you run it long enough. The middle section of the keyboard as well as the ample-sized touch pad also gets warm. I read somewhere thisis aAMD chipset issue. When I first handled the X100e I was surprised by the heft of the unit. It is heavy for a machine that claims to belong to the netbook family of portable computers. I asked a couple of colleagues in the office to weigh it on their hands and everyone agreed it weighed in likea normallaptop. Against my Thinkpad X200, the weight is barely noticeable unless you put them on a scale. The default setting of the Thinkpad power management software is too aggressive for me as the screen kept going dark on me every so often. But you can correct this easy enough. Against the competition I met Matt Kohut, a competitive analyst working for Lenovo, a couple of years ago. In my view he is one of those few analysts who understands the importance of knowing the market, the competition and more importantly the customer. He presents his case through a video that can be foiund on youtube. Basic Specs The X100e comes with a 11.6 inch widescreen LCD display with a resolution of 1366 x 768, an AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 processor (faster than current generation Intel Atom processors) and up to 4GB of RAM (the test unit I had RAM). Storage capacity ifor the unit I tested was 320GB although you can order the X100e witha 160GB, 250GB2.5 inch 540 rpm hard drive. Other inbuiltfeatures include 3 USB 2.0 ports, VGA out, a 4 in 1 card reader, built in 802.11b/g/n WiFi.Bluetooh is optional. Conclusion Why would I buy the Thinkpad X100e? The real question is when should I buy the X100e (or for that matter any netbook)? If I was looking for a truly portable, lightweight computer I would probably stick with cheaper netbooks from the likes of Asus, Acer, Dell, HP or Samsung. On the other hand if I want a tradition steep in reliability and am willing to sacrifice weight for performance and peace of mind, Id buy the X100e since its still cheaper than most laptops. But if I tend to multi-task applications a lot run email, surf the web, doanimation-intensivePowerPoint presentations, edit videos, and even play video games (once in a while), I have to stick with the traditional (and heavier) laptops. At a suggested retail price of US$449, the X100e is not the cheapest in the netbook class. In fact its closer to premium netbook models from the likes of Sony. Lenovo touts the business class design for which the X100e was built. Lenovos Matt Kohut even suggests that if you want a cheaper netbook, the Lenovo ideapad S series offers more comparable pricing in line with competition. Like most people I usually read through reviews over and over again before I decidewhat to buy. But over the years Ive learned that product reviews only tell you one piece of the story. Reviews are often doneto check that a product meets the specifications its marketers sing,plus the expectations of the reviewer. Most reviews are grounded on specific issues. Mine is around usability. I cant count the number of times Ive been disappointed with what I bought based on the review and recommendation of someone else. My suggestion, look for reviews that highlight the worst of a product so the only surprise you get are the good ones. My wife may disagree with me but I think that when it comes to buying electronics, patience rewards big time. My wish list The X100e meets almost everything I am looking for in a laptop. The only thing missingis a capacitative screen to take advantage of Windows 7s multi-touch feature. Any vendor listening out there? | welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) | Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0 |