Should I accept a Lenovo ThinkPad X200?

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The Lenovo ThinkPad X200 is an update and evolution of the ThinkPad X61 12.1″ screen ultraportable and, as the name suggests, borrows a bit from the design cue of the much praised ThinkPad X300 ultra-slim laptop.  To be sure, the X200 is not as expensive nor as cutting edge as the X300, the high-end features and supermodel thin X300 outdo what you’ll get design-wise with the X200.  With that said, the ultraportable X200 certainly has a lot to like about it, offers better performance than the X300 and has a more reasonable price.  This review will delve into the features and updates the X200 has to the previous X61.

Although the X200 is indeed smaller than its ThinkPad counterparts, it still packs the same power.  Our review unit comes with a new Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.40GHz processor from the Intel Montevina family, and it’s definitely no slouch.  The option for speedy SSD storage, 4GB of RAM and Intel Turbo memory can all contribute to a powerhouse in a small package.

With all this newly found power under the hood you might be wondering if the X200 is a power monger that will drain the battery like it’s its job and generate so much heat you can warm your nearby coffee.  This is not the case, incredibly battery life capability has increased over the X61 and the laptop remains very cool, indeed cooler than the X61.

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