Model
Brand ThinkPad
Series Edge
Model 01965FU General
Color Matte Black
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU Type Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 (1.30GHz)
Screen 13.3"
Memory Size 2GB DDR3
Hard Disk 250GB
Graphics Card Intel GMA 4500MHD
Video Memory Shared memory
Communication Gigabit LAN and WLAN
Battery Life up to 8 hours
Dimensions 12.70" x 9.00" x 1.00"
Weight 3.81 lbs. CPU
CPU Type Intel Core 2 Duo
CPU Speed SU7300(1.30GHz)
CPU FSB 800MHz
CPU L2 Cache 3MB
CPU Support Ultra low voltage Display
Screen Size 13.3"
Wide Screen Support Yes
Resolution 1366 x 768
LCD Features LED backlight, VibrantView, 200 nits, 400:1 contrast ratio Operating Systems
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Graphics
GPU/...
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, 1366 x 768
- Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 (1.30GHz), 2GB DDR3
- 250GB Hard Disk, 12.70" x 9.00" x 1.00"
- Webcam, Mono microphone, 6 cell battery
- 25-in-1 reader (MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, SD, XD)
This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Excellent light-weight notebook with long battery life
Pros: I bought one of these about a week ago for $399.00 and $12 shipping. For the money, I have not seen anything else that can compare in terms of build-quality and performance. Not too much bloat-ware (thanks Lenovo!). Decent performance from the ultra low voltage processor. Much better than the earlier single core versions and yet, only 10 watts used by the cpu. Awesome battery life, up to 8 hours. The Intel 4500 integrated graphics is adequate for my purposes. In ubuntu 10.10, I was able to enable desktop effects for some cool esthetics with no problem. Not enough graphics power for any demanding 3-D stuff. All the functions I have used in Ubuntu so far have worked without issue. I love the feel of the keyboard. The large multi-touch enabled track-pad is awesome. Despite some errors on Amazon, this unit actually weighs in at only 3.8 lbs, very light on the lap. Build quality is very good. I detect no flex in the body at all. I like the mat-black finish (no...
2. Light, good performance, high quality, great value (only one flaw)
I bought my Lenovo ThinkPad Edge last Christmas, for about $440. It has the exact same specs as the one on this page, so I was quite surprised to see how stable the market value has been for this machine... amazed really. I expected to see a much lower price by now, and was thinking I might buy a second one. That itself should tell you something about how I feel about this notebook.
Overall it's great. I do math research and having twin processors is key because I can run some programs for my reseach and it will crunch away in the background on one processor, while I work with other software apps with absolutely no noticable performance hit. (Currently, as I write this, I'm even running two separate jobs -- both cpus showing 100% capacity -- and yet I can type away in my webbrowser with no time lag between when I hit the keys and the letters appear on the screen.)
I have only one fairly significant complaint about the ergonomics of this laptop. While the...
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