randomlinh
Lifer
Possibly because they consume 18W and that's really pushing it for 11.6".
eh, if HP can debut with it and be seemingly successful based on the feedback, other's should be able to follow suit. Or even just slim 13" versions then.
Possibly because they consume 18W and that's really pushing it for 11.6".
despite the photographs on review sites, the X120e battery *is* flush with the back of the case. at least mine is.
unfortunately, that's all the reviewing I can do because my usb cdrom shipment got delayed ><
Isn't the 3-cell 40Whr, something like that?
Anyway, just installed Win 7 on mine X120e, really nice little machine. The E-350 is brilliant, feels quite a bit snappier than the N450 in my previous netbook.
unfortunately, that's all the reviewing I can do because my usb cdrom shipment got delayed ><
that's what I ended up doing.Do you have a usb flash drive? You easily load windows 7 from a flash drive, if that is holding up your testing.
that's what I ended up doing.
loving my x120e so far, it's doing exactly what I need it to without complaining (whereas my previous netbook would grind to a halt while loading iTunes or something).
on a side-note, though, the sleeve that IBM sells for it is garbage. it's easily like 3" too big and my netbook just kinda flops around inside of it. I can fit my netbook, power cable, and a usb cdrom all inside the sleeve and still comfortably zip it shut :|
it feels like it was designed for a 13 or 15.7" laptop, I'm not really sure why Lenovo is listing it as an x120e accessory.ah so the sleeve isnt very good huh?
i'm thinking of getting the sling case for it.
So, MSI and Sony's Brazos laptops reviewed.. Still looks like the DM1Z or the Asus 1215B will be a better buy. Although; I was pretty set on one of those two but looking closer I now feel the only reason not to go with the "last gen" Asus U30Jc is ~1 LB heavier and about $200 more. That's certainly not insignificant, but performance is much better, and battery life almost the same.
Or am I missing something here? Especially that the battery life is so close seems strange, since the U30Jc is not even a ULV. If Sandy Bridge ULVs come out soon maybe the last gen "affordable thin & light" will drop some in price?
edit before anyone say it; yes I know, apples, oranges etc. But I feel for my use these are both ok, and reasonably comparable, so it's just down to whether the price is worth it the better performance. And I'm increasingly starting to think it might be.

 
				
		