Lenovo 3000 C100 Review

Lenovo 3000 C100BIOS has a review of the Lenovo 3000 C100, Lenovo’s first self branded laptop since taking over IBM’s computer business. While it keeps the good battery life, and keyboard of the ThinkPad line, it is pretty average everywhere else.

The Lenovo 3000 product line features several new desktop and laptop models with the latest processor technologies in new chassis, but boy are they dull looking - even though IBM’s ThinkPads were aimed at the same market, they offered a unique sense of class and superior build quality which was the hallmark of business computing. Lenovo’s first laptop offering looks like any other generic far-Eastern box-shifting system.

Things like the ugly look that will not appeal to home or business users, an average build quality, and a low resolution screen are all big hits in the con side of the equation for these machines, and that is really sad, since you think they would have learned what is important to most users these days.

March 31st, 2006 Posted by David in Reviews, Lenovo at 9:15 am 3 Comments »
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