Thursday, February 10, 2011

New laptop Review – Lenovo IdeaPad U260 Full Review

The Lenovo IdeaPad U260 is the first ultraportable laptop to feature a 12.5-inch display and is packed with an Intel  Core i5 processor. A durable metal body and leather accents add to the premium feel, but is this notebook worth the $1,000 price tag? Keep reading to find out.


Build and Design
The team at Lenovo is better known for the all-business ThinkPad line of professional notebooks than for designing attractive laptops Lenovo 3000 c200 8922 battery for consumers. That said, the U260 might just be the best looking Lenovo notebook we’ve ever seen.
Let’s get right down to it and say what many people are thinking; the Lenovo IdeaPad U260 is about as close as anyone can get to building a MacBook in PC clothing. The U260 isn’t a carbon copy of the MacBook, but Lenovo engineers took some of the key design elements that make the MacBook attractive — a Chiclet-style keyboard, a clean-looking design, a thin and light metal chassis — and put them into a Windows-based laptop.
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That said, it’s important to give the team at Lenovo credit for a few unique design cues. For starters, the IdeaPad U260 features leather-covered palm rests that are quite possibly the most comfortable palm rests I’ve ever felt. Typing documents or emails on this laptop feels great simply because your wrists and palms feel like they’re floating beneath the keys. Combine the soft-touch palm rests with a durable metal chassis and the attractive “mocha brown” exterior color and you’ve got one of the best looking Windows-based laptops Lenovo thinkpad r60 battery Lenovo 3000 v200 battery we’ve seen in a while. Granted, more consumers would probably like the color of the U260 if it was also offered in more standard colors like black, red and blue, but the available mocha brown or clementine orange exteriors help set this laptop apart from the competition.
Unfortunately, the simple and clean design of the U260 also means that this laptop lacks a number of features you’ll find on bulkier, heavier notebooks. For starters, you only get two USB 2.0 ports and no media card reader or ExpressCard slot on this notebook. Two other potential concerns are the fact that the U260 uses an integrated battery (you can’t replace the battery yourself) and no easy access panels for replacing the hard drive or upgrading the RAM.


In short, the IdeaPad U260 is essentially stuck the way it is at the time you purchase the notebook. Sure, if you own a set of Torx bits and precision screw drivers you can disassemble the entire notebook Lenovo 3000 n100 0768 battery Ibm thinkpad r60 battery to swap out the battery or make additional upgrades, but most consumers are unlikely to go through all that trouble.
Ports and Features
As previously mentioned, the Lenovo IdeaPad U260 is far from being the most feature-packed notebook on the market. While many modern laptops have high-speed eSATA or USB 3.0 ports the U260 comes with just two USB 2.0 ports. The U260 has a single headset audio jack that combines both earphone output and microphone input. The notebook also lacks an ExpressCard slot for expansion and also doesn’t have a built-in SDHC card reader. On a happier note, this notebook has both VGA and HDMI video output so you can connect this notebook to old business projectors or the latest HDTV at home.
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