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ThinkPad laptops are Lenovo’s core products and present Lenovo’s pedigree in the enterprise market with great build quality, strong software and good performance. The ThinkPad X series notebooks are the ultra-light and ultra-portable line weighing bet...
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Equipped with the new Centrino 2 processor, Lenovos ThinkPad X200 looks a mild-mannered ultraportable, and yet it can leap tall workloads in a single bound. Its battery life is phenomenal, and the keyboard is huge. In short, this is a much better note...

Astounding battery life, Great performance and a big keyboard...

Lacks a touchpad, No builtin optical drive...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:21:28
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Today were putting the Lenovo x200 through its course. The x200 is the smaller brother to the now infamous x300, and an upgrade to the x61 series of earlier years (best in class for ultraportable as far as were concerned). A...

Stark Black Design, Decently Powerful Components, Awesome Battery life with 9cell, Decent display resolution for it’s size, Connectivity is adequate...

Huge Battery really increases weight, No optical drive option, Minimal Graphics Options, Upgrade options are awkward...

If youre looking for a stiff upgrade to your x61 series, need a widescreen, dont mind missing out on a track pad, and like the idea of no optical drive, the x200 can fit the bill, and fit it much more nicely than some other ultraportable. However, this...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:21:29
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When you think about the current trends in ultralight notebooks, images of the Asus Eee PC and the Macbook Air...
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about.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:21:29
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Lenovos X300 is in response to those looking for a high quality Ultraportable without the extreme price of the ThinkPad X300. Even though the X200 doesnt feature an optical drive, the systems dimensions and weight are nearly the same as th...

Very Strong Performance, Long Battery Life, Excellent Keyboard...

No Optical Drive, Bulkier Dimensions for 12inch Laptop, No Digital (DVI/HDMI) Video Output...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:21:29
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Video Review: Weighing in at under 3lbs with a 12.1-inch screen, Intel Centrino 2 processor, and good battery life the Lenovo ThinkPad X200 notebook is all-around goodness for those look for an ultra-portable laptop. Although the build quality is fant...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X300, released earlier this year, was quite an exciting product and Hot Hardware wasnt the only publication to award it an Editors Choice (our review). With its svelte form-factor, LED backlighting, solid state hard drive and uni...

The Lenovo ThinkPad X200 is a remarkably good performer for its class. In nearly all of our benchmarks the X200 was able to claim the top spot. The X200s Centrino 2 platform and Core 2 Duo P8600 2.40GHz processor lends it plenty of performance prowe...
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While Lenovo’s ultra-sleek X300 may have stolen the show as the company’s MacBook Air competitor back in April, the machine’s astronomic price tag also left most would-be buyers pressing against the window glass like gawkers at a M...

Lightweight, Powerful Intel Centrino 2 Processor, Outstanding build quality, Respectably priced for its features...

No optical drive, No touchpad, *...

The X200 improves upon the X61 in several significant ways without diminishing its number one selling point: weight. Most notably, the transition to a widescreen manages to nudge the notebook just out of the size category that might be called “a...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X200, the leeettlest member of their revamped X notebooks, with Intel's recently released Centrino 2 inside. The Price: The X200 starts at $1434 at Lenovo's store, though they initially announced it at $1199. The model we t...

On the whole, the X200 has more going for it than against it. We think 12 inches is the sweet spot for a compact but full-fledged notebook, and the X200 is just 0.8 inches at its thinnest point. It's actually smaller than it looks—Lenovo seems t...
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The recent release of Intel’s Centrino 2 platform means a refresh of notebooks from every manufacturer. Lenovo took this chance to not only update the internals of their ThinkPads, but also too make changes to their naming conventions and release a few...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:21:29
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The advent of Intels Centrino 2 mobile platform gives Lenovo an excuse to replace the ThinkPad X61 with a 12.1-inch widescreen ultralight with better performance, a slew of configuration and communication options, and a keyboard to die for. SmallBusin...
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The ThinkPad X300, introduced last February, is easily Lenovos greatest gem. But though its as close to an impossible act to follow as an ultraportable can get, it has one major flaw—it costs $3,000! This was done, presumably, to give its other X-S...

Performance chart topper. Phenomenal battery life. Industry leading keyboard and typing experience. Wealth of wireless connectivity options. 7200rpm hard drive. Environmentally friendly.

No optical drive. Could be lighter.

The wide-aspect Lenovo ThinkPad X200 delivers outstanding performance numbers without sacrificing battery life...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X200 is an update and evolution of the ThinkPad X61 12.1" screen ultraportable and, as the name suggests, borrows a bit from the design cue of the much praised ThinkPad X300 ultra-slim laptop.

Powerful performance with the new Intel Montevina platform, regular clock speed processor of up to 2.40GHz, Runs very cool and quiet thanks to unique fan design, New widescreen display and extra width means more keyboard space and easier for dualwindow...

No builtin highdefinition video output port such as HDMI, DVI or Display Port, No touchpad available, just TouchPoint, No builtin optical drive, Cant fit it inside a manila envelope for interoffice mail like with the ThinkPad X300 and MacBook Air...

The ThinkPad X200 is a very worthy successor to the ThinkPad X61. The amazing battery life capabilities and cool and quiet running performance are real highlights. Having so much power in a small package while still maintaining a cool and quiet compu...
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crn.com
Updated: 2014-05-25 02:21:29
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When then-Beijing-based Lenovo bought the former IBM PC Co. three years ago, there were two main questions: Could a company built on the other side of the world continue to work with its North American channel partners, and could it build decent PCs? T...
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Lenovo adds a widescreen and Centrino 2 punch to its affordable and long-lasting business ultraportable.

Extra-long battery life, Excellent keyboard, Smooth performance, Handy ThinkVantage Utility...

No optical drive or touchpad...

Although the ThinkPad X300 gets all of the attention for cramming so many features into a sleek 13.3-inch notebook, not everyone has more than $2,500 to drop on a laptop. As the successor to the ThinkPad X61, the equally portable and more affordable Th...
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Intels spanking-new Centrino 2 mobile platform (code-named "Montevina") brings a host of upgrades, chief among them improved performance and battery life. Those enhancements are especially welcome to buyers of ultraportable laptops, who plac...

Good performance; very compact, lightweight; excellent keyboard...

No onboard optical drive; no touch pad; typical bland ThinkPad look...

Intels Centrino 2 platform brings improved performance to Lenovos ThinkPad X200 ultraportable laptop...
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