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Published: 2008-08-05, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
The Lenovo 3000 N200 is a heavyweight, and not very pretty, business-style laptop – but it has several qualities that give it the edge over its peers. First is the raw performance from its 1.83GHz dual-core processor, performing real-world tasks quick...
Reasonable starter price, Good workmanship, Solid input devices, Switch for Bluetooth/WLAN, Fingerprint reader, Builtin web cam, Bluetooth, Brilliant display, Homogeneous distribution of brightness, Passable office performance, A lot of hard disk capacity
Sensible coating of the lid, Pos1 and End are missing, Low RAM capacity, No Twain compatible web cam driver, No Gigabit LAN, Loud noise emissions, Loud DVD drive, No recovery media, Slow HDD recovery
The Lenovo 3000 N200 (0769BBG/TY2BBGE) is a good notebook with a great price. Besides the good workmanship, the Lenovo 3000 N200 scores points by solid input devices and a good equipment. The default equipment of the 3000 N200 includes, besides a lot of h...
Abstract: While Lenovo is the keeper of the IBM-built, ThinkPad heritage of notebooks, it continues to tout its newer Lenovo 3000 lineup for the more budget-minded end of the SMB spectrum. The companys recent launch of the higher-end ThinkPad X300 garnered worl...
Inexpensive; sturdy construction; strong performance for the price; comfortable keyboard; robust system-management and help utility.
Somewhat thick; lousy speakers; few dedicated multimedia controls.
Small businesses on a budget--as well as home users in search of a straightforward productivity machine--will love the rich features, decent performance, and rock-bottom price of the 14.1-inch Lenovo 3000 N200.
Abstract: The last Lenovo notebook we looked at was the N100 , that Spode reviewed back in September. It was a cheap, chunky and cheerful alternative to the more exclusive ThinkPad range, that Lenovo also produce, and it impressed us enough to gain a recommended aw...
Sturdy build quality and very easy to upgrade components, Bright and Vibrant screen, Comfortable Touchpad with great tactile feedback from the buttons, ThinkPad style keyboard
Vertical viewing angles could be improved, Cooling fan with ADHD
The N200 is a very competitive laptop in the upper middle price range. If you configure a Dell or Toshiba laptop with similar specs you will spend as much as $200 more than the N200 price ... and they still lack the Santa Rosa platform. The N200 also h...