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    Please review my Lenovo Laptop

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by suhaneyji, Mar 17, 2007.

  1. suhaneyji

    suhaneyji Newbie

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    Hi
    i am Nikhil from India

    i hv planned to buy Lenovo 3000 N100 0768A39 notebook

    as it is affordable to me and is solving my purpose
    i will be doing my MBA so not enuf applications to do
    only MS-office and net surfing

    not a gaming freak

    pls reply to my query ASAP
     
  2. adinu

    adinu I pwn teh n00bs.

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    Umm, if u look in the review section of this forums, I'm sure u'll find ur answer.
     
  3. suhaneyji

    suhaneyji Newbie

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    i alrdy went thru that forum section
    there they mentioned 21U
    with duo Core T2400 processor
    mine is A39 with T1400 processor
     
  4. Andrew Baxter

    Andrew Baxter -

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    You won't find reviews of every possible configuration of a laptop, just focus on the part of the Lenovo N100 review that talks about build qualty and design and then look for performance specs for that particular processor in other reviews.

    Good luck with business school.
     
  5. suhaneyji

    suhaneyji Newbie

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    Thanks Andrew

    will surely follow the way!!

    thx for the wishes
     
  6. suhaneyji

    suhaneyji Newbie

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    i am trying to find review site for this
    can anybody provide me the link abt Processors
     
  7. skibbz

    skibbz Notebook Enthusiast

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    google.com search for the CPU model and "review" :confused:
     
  8. boon27

    boon27 Notebook Evangelist

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    The T1400 is an intel core solo so it is not duo. In general, I would say it is about same or bit better than the pentium M, which is already a great performance on the applications you are doing.

    Core solo is still better in celeron due to speedstep to save more battery power. In case other programs you want to mention can help you if it can handle enough or you may also ask that in hardware upgrade forums.