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Lenovo ThinkPad X120e



Design

The design is like incredibly sad, but if you are a manager who is bright colors, fun patterns and glossy finish that X120e is the symbol of the banality of the enterprise. HP Pavilion dm1z ($ 449 direct, 4.5 stars) uses the same matte black finish, but the edges with silver trim (you will notice a slope from front to back as well). Meanwhile, Asus EeePC 1215N ($ 500 street, 4 stars) Samsung NF310-A01 ($ 399.99 street, 4.5 stars) have a brighter finish and decorative motifs. The X120e is literally a black rectangular box with a projection on drums at the rear. It is very respectful of the road, to tip the scales to 3.3 pounds-about as easy as HP dm1z (3.4 lb) and Asus 1215N (3.3 kg).


Performance

Lenovo ThinkPad 1.6 GHz AMD X120eThe E-350 CPU is mainly why the X120e is a netbook business super-charged. It's a vicious circle double whammy that combines CPU and graphics cores in a single chip. Couple with 4 GB of DDR3 memory, X120e and in 2007 scored 599 on SYSmark 0.6056 Cinebench R11.5, which easily surpassed Asus 1215N with its 1.8 GHz Intel Celeron D525 desktop class CPU (Asus scored 539 and 0, 5660, respectively). It is a machine much faster than the 10-inch netbooks such as Samsung NF310-A01, and HP 5103, which received identical scores of 32 on the SYSmark 2007 and 0.48 in Cinebench R11.5. The X120e is almost as fast as HP dm1z when they use the same Intel components. There is also an advantage on the graphics platform for Atom, although I would not call him that X120e-ready games.