Testseek.co.uk have collected 34 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad X200 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad X200.
September 2008
(80%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: This is a beautifully made notebook with a stunning screen and very usable keyboard. It is small and light, and the hard drive in our review sample was easily big enough. But with no optical drive and average battery life the price seems hefty. Lenovo...
Abstract: Lenovo first announced the ThinkPad X200 at the Intel Centrino 2 launch back in July and we’ve been waiting patiently since then to get our hands on this new ultraportable. Well, it’s now in the Mobile Computer office and so we’ve shot a short video t...
It gets nil points for style, but if you need a business-like ultraportable that's also fast enough to be your main PC, the X200 is a great choice. ...
Recordbreaking battery life, Strong performance for an ultraportable, Comfortable fullsize keyboard, Widescreen display with a sharp resolution, WWAN and GPS options
Ninecell battery adds significant weight, Lacks an optical drive, Includes pointing stick but no touch pad
It lacks some basic features such as a touchpad and an optical drive, but the 12.1in. ThinkPad X200 offers strong performance and the longest battery life weve seen. With a variety of connectivity options and a roomy keyboard, the X200 makes a great
Abstract: 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...
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...