The ThinkVision C170 monitor is a 17" (16.0" visible) CRT that gives you a business advantage by helping you collaborate with others and work more efficiently. It incorporates... more
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The ThinkVision C170 monitor is a 17" (16.0" visible) CRT that gives you a business advantage by helping you collaborate with others and work more efficiently. It incorporates elements of ThinkVantage Design to enhance usability - by minimizing glare and distortion around the edges and corners of the screen - and to complement the system design.
Advantages: Bang for buck, specs and features Disadvantages: active matrix
...LenovoThinkVision L192 has been in my use for a year now and I cant say anything else to it:
It is amazing...
Sleek design of black and anodized aluminum combined with state of the art technology results in a mouthwatering candy for casual users and gamers.
Well, I have tested this monitor with different applications and I can rest assured that this monitor lives up to its stats.
Compared to a 17" widescreen that has the same stats, the 19" seems much more natural to the eyes and does not stress them...
Plus the 5 ms refresh rate ensures smooth and flawless motion.
300 candela per square meter might be somewhat stressful to the eyes but during daytime, it ensures good quality...
800:1 contrast gives more natural and pleasant color and looks, to me, even more appealing.
Somewhat not good is the active matrix feature. After I...
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Advantages: Built in webcam. fingerprint recognition that works, good customer support. Disadvantages: Slightly sluggish compared to some higher end machines.
...I own a Lenovo 3000 N100 and use it daily for personal use. I also use a Dell Latitude D620 for work, but I will try not to compare them too much to each other in this review.
I acquired the Lenovo after my previous Laptop (a Medion) died and couldn't be resurrected by the Insurance company - so I didn't actually go out and buy this one specifically. In actual fact, it is much better than my Medion, although this may be due to the passage of time and better technology.
Technical Bits:
The laptop has a Core Duo processor (I think mine is 1.7Ghz not 1.83 as listed in the header). It has 512MB RAM, a DVD writer, fingerprint recognition and a nifty web cam in the lid. It has built in Wifi which works well. It has 4 USB ports, although annoyingly these are on the side - I prefer them at the back (especially fr the mouse). It also...
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Advantages: High quality notebook Disadvantages: Higher price
...I tried new Lenovo T61 with configuration:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz
1GB RAM
nVidia Quadro 140M
100GB 7200RPM disc
14.1" wide screen 1440x900px
Webcamera, fingerprint reader
Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
6 cell battery
New thinkpad is traditionally whole black. It is very well built as usual. Nothing screapes and the keyboard is nice acurrate.Titan-Magnesium
hardeness was improved by hardening back part of chassis.The only thing where is the influence of Lenovo on IBM shown are the connectors for reproductors and microphone.
They were placed in front of laptop what is not so handsome.
After few hours of initial testing i revealed a small bug - it is impossible to change the backlight intensity for the display.
I tried to run a Linux system so i have to write some hints:
The graphics card works well with the newest...
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