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I love my x200
By: Calwen
September 9, 2009 @ 8:54 AM44pam9>
I am actually always amused by people who buy a laptop based on how it looks. Serious users need a fast and reliable machine, the Lenovo x200 is a beautiful piece of engineering and is extremely fast. I have a 7454-CTO with a P8700, 3 gig of ram and 128gig Solid state drive in it and it is fast as hell. I am doing a lot of development and I would warmly recommend that machine for people who are serious about quality, speed and reliability for others look on the mac side ;)
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Ugly, too large, too high DPI
By: relay_fi
February 16, 2009 @ 9:08 AM08pam2>
I don’t like the X200 at all, it’s too big, too ugly and has too high dpi.
I was the user of X32 and now I am using an X60. I like the form factor of X60/X61, only wish if Lenovo can upgrade the hardware and solve the palmrest heating problem. Then it will be a perfect machine for me. When X200 came out, I was initially very interested in it. But when I saw the picture, I was really pissed off. For hell’s reason why someone in year 2008 should come up a computer with such a HUGE bezel, that’s for 1990s. Moreover, I do not see any reason should an ultra portable to become BIGGER! The keyboard on X60 was perfect and I cannot feel any different from typing on X60 and on any decent desktop keyboard. The DPI on X60 was also just fine, even though it was already a bit high. I would prefer 1024×768 on a 14 inch, but on 12 inch is somehow manageable. The X200 came up a monitor with resolution of 1280×800 on a smaller (and wider) 12 inch; I have to question the rational for such 12 inch widescreen – to watch movies? ThinkPad should be a business machine; I need to see text clearly. No movies, thank you!
BTW, no webcam thanks. I just want a small, light, and beautifully engineered machine like X60 with some updates. LENOVO, please come up with an X62, not X200!
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