- Lenovo
Noteboks & Netbooks
Please select a category to the left. - Thinkpad T Series
The T400 and T500
- Lenovo's and On-Site's best selling laptop
- Starting at 1.1" Thin and 5.0 lb's
- Switchable graphics and LCD backlit display options
- Available in 14.1" and 15.4" Widescreen
Download Information PDFThoughts on XP and Vista
It really shouldn't be surprising that a six and a half year old operating system doesn't offer the same level of functionality and usability as a new OS. But then that's the point here, isn't it? No one in their right mind would claim that XP was somehow "better" than Vista. Only that it is good enough. I believe this sentiment to be correct. XP is good enough, for the short term, good enough to last you until you replace or upgrade whatever PC you're currently using and upgrade to Windows Vista. Good news: You're going to love it.
--Paul Thurrott
Read the whole article here. - Thinkpad X Series
The X200 and X300
- Lenovo's Ultra Portable solution
- All Models weigh less than 3 lbs.
- 3/4" Thin
- Full Size Keyboard
- Available in 12.1" and 13.3" Widescreen
Download Information PDF (X200)
Download Information PDF (x300)Thoughts on XP and Vista
It really shouldn't be surprising that a six and a half year old operating system doesn't offer the same level of functionality and usability as a new OS. But then that's the point here, isn't it? No one in their right mind would claim that XP was somehow "better" than Vista. Only that it is good enough. I believe this sentiment to be correct. XP is good enough, for the short term, good enough to last you until you replace or upgrade whatever PC you're currently using and upgrade to Windows Vista. Good news: You're going to love it.
--Paul Thurrott
Read the whole article here. - Ideapad S Series
The S10e
- Lenovo's 10" ultra portable Netbook
- 2.65 lbs and 1" thin
- Powered by Intel's Atom Processor
- Integrated webcam and mic, great for skype
- Priced below $500
Thoughts on XP and Vista
It really shouldn't be surprising that a six and a half year old operating system doesn't offer the same level of functionality and usability as a new OS. But then that's the point here, isn't it? No one in their right mind would claim that XP was somehow "better" than Vista. Only that it is good enough. I believe this sentiment to be correct. XP is good enough, for the short term, good enough to last you until you replace or upgrade whatever PC you're currently using and upgrade to Windows Vista. Good news: You're going to love it.
--Paul Thurrott
Read the whole article here.
