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Top 10 Ultraportable Laptops
IdeaPad U110 #6
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Best Ultraportable
IdeaPad U110 (#5)
Best of CES 2008
IdeaPad U110
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Best of CES 2008
IdeaPad U110
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2008 Dads & Grads Tablet PC Gift Guide
IdeaPad U110
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7.5 out of 10
IdeaPad U110
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Best of CES Notebook
IdeaPad U110
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| "Charming good looks will attract the Lenovo Faithful who are sick of looking funerary. Excellent business performance will shut up office critics of your "red PC (Harumph!)" Delightfully light and slim."
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| "I'll be honest though and admit that the Lenovo is grabbed far more often than the HP. You would too in my position, after all why not ride the thoroughbred instead of the pony if you have both."
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| "The IdeaPad U110's $1,899 price tag may seem expensive to some PC users, but once you get your hands on one of these things its crystal clear that you're getting a truly luxurious notebook that includes lots of options and extras that other manufacturers charge extra for."
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| "The whole system is very glossy. It is a stellar, luxurious PC."
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| "It's a slim and sexy ultraportable notebook that is a full-fledged system...The U110 is a high-end consumer notebook built to the specifications of an ultraportable business machine."
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| "...it's one of the nicest and most stlylish PCs I have ever used."
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"The IdeaPad U110 is particularly appealing as 11.1" sub-notebook; the main striking thing about the design of IdeaPad U110 is probably the lid, its sizzling red-hot and has sort of florid pattern to it – not anything like we've seen in a notebook before."
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| "Here's the 11-inch. I want one soooooo bad now that I've seen it in person. ... 17-inch. Awesome"
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| "We caught some time with Lenovo's new Ideapads and they're pretty hot..."
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"The Lenovo IdeaPad U110 while not a UMPC or a Tablet PC is certainly an intriguing little small device. It is tiny and shiny and with that red cover will certainly stand out in a crowd. And guess what, for security how would you like to try Facial Recognition on for size? Well, that's what you will be able to do if you get your hands on this small device."
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Gottabemobile.com, January 2008 |
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| "With a focus on the consumer market, Lenovo has announced their new IdeaPad line of notebooks, featuring touch sensitive controls, Dolby Home Theatre Systems, frameless screens, VeriFace for facial recognition, and unique paint textures."
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| "Other interesting design notes include a backlit logo on the notebook's cover, a 6-in-1 card reader, and a unique drop-style hinge. Perhaps the coolest feature though is the facial recognition system that will allow Windows users to login to their notebook simply by sitting in front of the computer."
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Top All-Purpose Laptops
IdeaPad Y510
Top 10 All-Purpose Laptops
IdeaPad Y510 (#2)
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2008 Grads & Dads Gift Guide - Rating 7.2 out of 10
IdeaPad Y510
Review - 7.2 out of 10 (Very Good)
IdeaPad Y510
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Ten Cool Campus Laptops
IdeaPad Y510
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Editors' rating - Rating: 7.0
IdeaPad Y510
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Review - 3.5 out of 5 Stars
IdeaPad Y510
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| "The IdeaPad Y510 is a solid first notebook for Lenovo's new consumer line. The robust sound system and convenient facial recognition software help this budget machine stand out from the pack..."
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"Lenovo's IdeaPad Y710 breaks the company out of its traditional ThinkPad business market and into the consumer space."
Model: Y710
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| "You'd think that most companies are going down the cheap, low-end laptop route (Eee PC) in order to differentiate themselves and bring in more customers, but Lenovo is one brand that still focuses on shoving in as many features as possible."
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| "Here's the 11-inch. I want one soooooo bad now that I've seen it in person. ... 17-inch. Awesome"
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| "We caught some time with Lenovo's new Ideapads and they're pretty hot..."
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| "Overall, the IdeaPad Y510 and Y710 are solid alternatives for consumers who are interested in a 15-inch or 17-inch notebook from HP, Dell, or Toshiba."
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| "With a focus on the consumer market, Lenovo has announced their new IdeaPad line of notebooks, featuring touch sensitive controls, Dolby Home Theatre Systems, frameless screens, VeriFace for facial recognition, and unique paint textures."
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