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Lenovo IdeaPad U150


$770.00 Released December, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Miniature AC adapter. Good battery life - 5+ hours. 11.6" display with 720p capable resolution (1366 x 768px).

The Cons:Low end dual core ULV processors, Intel GMA - poor for heavy applications, games. Battery sticks out of the bottom. Fully plastic build.

The Lenovo IdeaPad U150 is a CULV-based netbook released in late 2009. It features an Intel Dual Core SU4100 CULV (1.3GHz) processor, up to 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and either a SATA hard-disc drive up to 320GB or a solid-state drive up to 32GB.

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It is built extra thin and lightweight, making it especially portable. Its lack of size doesn’t prevent it from performing well though, as it incorporates a wide-array of advanced features: WiFi connectivity, an integrated webcam, and an HDMI interface for accepting 1080p digital content. The only feature currently unknown is its monitor-size, as a recently released manual references two separate sizes: 11.6” and 11.1”. Signature to the U150 is its Bluetooth/WiMAX, as the unit is supposedly 3G compatible.

Features

  • CULV-Based Notbook
  • Intel Dual Core 2
  • DDR 3 RAM
  • SATA HDD / SDD
  • WiFi Connectivity
  • Integrated Webcam
  • eSATA / USB Combo
  • 4-in-1 Card Reader
  • HDMI

Specifications

  • Display: 11.6” or 11.1” HD LCD
  • CPU: Intel Dual Core SU4100
  • Memory: DDR3 SO-DIMM (2 slots)
  • HDD: 2.5” SATA 160/250/320GB or SSD 16/32GB
  • Webcam: 1.3MP

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Pros
  • 2

    miniature AC adapter

  • 2

    good battery life - 5+ hours

  • 2

    11.6" display with 720p capable resolution (1366 x 768px)

  • 1

    dual core processor, DDR3 memory, HDD or SSD storage options

  • 1

    HDMI output

  • 1

    eSATA / USB combo

  • 1

    lightweight and compact (3.3 pounds, ~11" display)

  • 1

    good keyboard and very nice multi-touch trackpad

  • 1

    good build quality

  • 1

    good sound quality

Cons
  • 2

    low end dual core ULV processors, Intel GMA - poor for heavy applications, games

  • 1

    battery sticks out of the bottom

  • 1

    fully plastic build

  • 1

    multi-touch gestures aren't very responsive

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