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24 Reviews
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The Lenovo 3000-N100 (£399 inc VAT) is an impressive and imposing machine. Weighing in at 2.8kg, it comes with a 15.4-inch screen size, which looks bigger due to the thicker bezel and protection around the panel itself. Made from thick plastic, there i...
Abstract: For long, the name IBM has been associated with quality, service and reliability. So when Lenovo bought out the PC division from IBM, certainly many eyebrows were raised, with questions about whether this would impact their QSR (Quality-Service-Reliabi...
Inexpensive; high-end components, including Core 2 Duo; decent performance for typical office tasks; comfortable keyboard; impressive assortment of ports and connections; robust system-management and help utility.
One-year warranty is short for a business model; small touch pad; lousy speakers; few dedicated multimedia controls; lacks ExpressCard slot.
This Core 2 Duo version of the Lenovo 3000 N100 combines decent performance with the features and connections a small-business user will need, all at a competitive price.
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Abstract: Powering the Lenovo 3000 N100 is the new Intel Core Duo T2300 dual core processor. This is fairly surprising to see on a low cost notebook, but it provides the system with very strong performance. It is matched up with 512MB...
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