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    Would someone be kind enough to take dimensions of their U330?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by bobcatmvp1, May 17, 2009.

  1. bobcatmvp1

    bobcatmvp1 Notebook Geek

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    It's seems the thinness/thickness dimensions that Lenovo posts and what people are measuring have some ambiguity between them. Is the notebook really 23mm to 28mm (0.9inch to 1.1inch)? Or more like 1.1-1.3inch like the user review on here says? Thanks in advance
     
  2. EnterKnight

    EnterKnight Notebook Evangelist

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    It's around 1.18 inches at the thickest point - the battery. And .9 inch at thinnest sounds about right.

    Really, this is a very slim 13-incher. The battery is large (but that's li-ion technology for you), as it should be, really, but the rest is nice and slim - a lot thanks to the LED-backlit screen.

    It stands a little tall on a desk, but that's because it has nice, sturdy rubbery legs which keep good airflow going when it's rested on something.
     
  3. sprinj76

    sprinj76 Notebook Consultant

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    I got the same measurements on mine. Usually the pictures make the computer look much more thick than it actually is.