Saturday, January 29, 2011

Lenovo IdeaPad U260 laptop review: The all that glitters is no battery life

I finished just read the review of Lenovo IdeaPad U260 at Engadget. The reviewer has praised some of the features of this laptop. Frankly, was I back off the price of $1,000 for an ad based laptop 12.5 "hit." I know that you say that it is a ultraportable is very powerful and yes it is powerful. Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64, 4 GB DDR 3 RAM, Intel Core i3 380UM should make a notebook expensive processor and there is nothing wrong in that. Lenovo IdeaPad U260 is ultra thin. Joanna Stern was very impressed with 'Magnesium alloy shell, leather palm rest and glass touch pad' and felt that it could compete with the new MacBook Air. There are many other excellent features and Joanna is noisy star, the performance also not bad. The thing that really shocked me was Lenovo IdeaPad U260, which was something like 3 hours battery performance. I'm shocked, because a 12.5 "laptop to run at least 5 hours or whatever is using it!" Finally it is portable means that you will use it primarily when you are out of your home or Office. If you want to use a laptop in your home or Office and not for high power then you probably want a laptop with 15.6 "Screen to go, this makes it very much comfortable than 12" screen. So, I feel a little disappointed with Lenovo IdeaPad U260 laptop only because of the battery makes. I am someone not discouraged because after reading the review by Engadget, I felt it's a great laptop. However, if you are concerned about the battery it might not be the right choice for you then.

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