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Abstract: The Lenovo ideapad U260 is what I would call the maturation signs of a budding computer company. That can make slick , stylish and desirable laptops that meet all expectation.Crafted by the same company that creates the ThinkPad which, is loved & revealed...
Overall, we liked the ultra light Lenovo IdeaPad U260 for its stylish design, gorgeous LCD screen and respectable set of hardware features. We found little to really fault in the device. Our biggest complaint is that Lenovo sacrificed battery life to get...
Elegant design, Thin and light, Core i5 processor and 4GB memory, Glass touchpad and leather palm rest
Battery life (only about 3 hours)
Ultraportable and slim-type laptops are my favorite as I don’t need my laptop to be a desktop replacement. So something that is small and light really does appeal to me. Design-wise Lenovo really blew this thing out of the water! This has to the bes...
Abstract: he IdeaPad U260's design is extremely impressive, and by far its best aspect. It's very thin and portable, measuring 12.5 inches wide by 8.1 inches deep by 0.7 inch thick. The laptop weighs...
Abstract: Priced from $600 to $2,000 or more, ultraportables skimp on size and weight but not on horsepower and features. The best of the lot feature fast Intel Core CPUs, 4GB of RAM, accelerated graphics and video, hi-res displays, and even solid state drives...
Slim Profile And Light Weight, Excellent Display With AntiGlare Coating, Comfortable Keyboard And Trackpad
Poor Battery Life, Limited Number Of Peripheral Ports
Mar 2 2011 - Lenovo's IdeaPad U260 offers a very compact and stylish system. It offers a very good screen with anti-glare coating and excellent keyboard and trackpad. All of these features are tempered though by the below average battery life from the ...
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Published: 2011-03-03, Author: Matt , review by: pcper.com
Although Lenovo's IdeaPads have been competitive over the last few years, they've often felt just competitive. IdeaPads rarely felt fresh and unique, and the difference in build quality between IdeaPad laptops and Lenovo's ThinkPad series was obvious.Over...
Thin case, High quality materials and manufacturing, Pleasant, stable keyboard, Touchpad with glass surface, Matte 12.5 inch display with daylight sensor, Good office performance (i5-470UM, GMA HD)
Meager included accessories, Mediocre display values, Increased temperatures under load (air circulation), Lacking stereo speakers, Average run times
The Lenovo IdeaPad U260 leaves a good impression as a subnotebook from the premium segment, even if it has several apparent weaknesses. The case made out of a high quality alloy, as well as the leather surfaces and the touchpad out of glass provide for ve...
Softtouch finish available in two colors, Textured palm rest and glass touchpad, Breathable keyboard allows for better cooling and spill resistance, Great processor performance.
Disappointing battery life, Nonremovable battery, Certain smaller keys on keyboard layout.