MacBook Air vs Lenovo X300

Macbook, Macbook Pro, & MacBook Air

Details of Lenovo’s new ultraportable have been leaking out for nearly a month.

The latest bit of info on the X300 comes from a product page on Best Buy’s business site, which according to TrustedReviews and others listed a $2,744 configuration with a 13.3-inch display, 2GB memory, a 64GB SSD (solid-state disk) and a DVD burner. Meanwhile, a CDW product page states the X300 will be available on February 26. At this rate, there won’t be much left for Lenovo to announce.

Because of its compelling specs, the X300 has been dubbed by some reviews sites as a “MacBook Air-killer.” Never mind that Lenovo already has a loyal business following for its popular ThinkPad X-series ultraportables, while the MacBook Air has been shipping for slightly more than a week to mixed reviews. In any event, based on what has been reported so far, here’s how the two stack up.

Lenovo X300 MacBook Air
Processor 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo
Hard drive 64GB SSD 64GB SSD
Display 13.3 LED backlit (1,440×900) 13.3 LED backlit (1,280×800)
Optical drive Internal DVD-R/RW External SuperDrive
Weight 2.5 pounds 3.0 pounds
Price $2,744 $2,897

If you opt for the 80GB hard drive, in place of the SSD, on the MacBook Air, it knocks $1,000 off the price, though presumably the X300 will also be available with a standard HDD for significantly less. The X300 has an Ethernet jack and three USB ports; the MacBook Air’s 0.76-inch profile leaves room for only a single USB port (plus a headphone jack and Micro-DVI). Finally, the X300 will reportedly offer a long list of wireless options including GPS, HSDPA, EV-DO Rev A, WiMax, and wireless USB.

Aside from its limited connectivity, the MacBook Air has taken some shots for its mediocre performance, which has largely been attributed to the 1.8-inch HDD.

full article source: [ blogs.zdnet ]

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