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Home arrow NoteBooks arrow Lenovo X300 notebook - No Compromise
Lenovo X300 notebook - No Compromise PDF Print
Written by Sasa Pantelic   
Monday, 17 March 2008

 

 

AIR or X300?

The comparison with Apple's MacBook Air notebook was inevitable, which is also Lenovo's opinion, so they placed this model as a sort of competition against the aforementioned Apple product. However, after having tested X300, it doesn't seem as if the two are running the same race. It's a fact that both laptops have two common features – low weight and high price. Still, the differences are too great for anyone to seriously wonder about the final choice between the two. MacBook Air is (admit it or not) primarily a status symbol, whereas the X300 is a far more functional device.

 


 

 

The biggest advantages of the X300 are the interchangeable battery and an integrated optical device, not to mention that MacBook Air has no LAN connector and only one USB port, while the X300 has three USB ports, a gigabit Ethernet controller and a fingerprint reader.




 
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