
TrustedReviews has done a detail review and benchmarkon Lenovo 3000 N200. It was a cheap, chunky and cheerful alternative to the more exclusive ThinkPad range. The specs comes with a high resolution 1,680 x 1,050 15.4in display, nVidia GeForce Go 7300 graphics, , 1GB DDR2 up to 4GB of RAM, and faster Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 and T7300 CPUs.
These new CPUs are the super duper power saving ones that form part of the Santa Rosa Centrino platform. Unfortunately, they aren’t accompanied by Turbo Memory, Gigabit Ethernet or Draft-n wireless so you’ll not get the full Santa Rosa experience.
With dimensions of 360mm x 267mm x 31.4mm and weighing in at 2.8kg it is exactly the same size and weight as its predecessor, which is about average for this type of notebook. The colour scheme also sticks to the tried and tested silver and slate combination with the former adorning the outside and the latter blanketing the inside. As a business oriented model I wouldn’t hold this staid look against the N200 but it doesn’t do anything to make it stand out from the crowd either.
The N200s business credentials are further emphasised by the inclusion of a fingerprint scanner below and to the right of the keyboard. This works in conjunction with preloaded software enabling you to swipe your finger to log into Windows or enter a password on a website.
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