Lenovo ThinkPad X120e
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Ultraportable budget ThinkPad. The 2011 ThinkPad X120e is the upgrade to last year’s ultra-mobile X100e and is marketed as one of the cheapest ThinkPads around. It is also the first Lenovo notebook to feature an AMD Fusion E-350 APU with integrated Radeon 6310 graphics. In this review, we will find out how much of an improvement the new Fusion processor can bring to this 11.6-inch ThinkPad.
Source: Notebooks.com
EN→FR Archive.org versionThe X120e is an impressive piece of hardware. We love having a ThinkPad keyboard on such a small and well-built machine, especially at $500. The AMD Fusion processor gives this mini notebook the power needed to tackle business tasks and entertainment at the end of the day. The corporate black look may turn off some users, but you’re buying a business tool, not a fashion accessory.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 07/18/2011
Source: logicbuy
EN→FR Archive.org versionCritique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 06/10/2011
Source: logicbuy
EN→FR Archive.org versionCritique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 06/10/2011
Source: PC World
EN→FR Archive.org versionLenovo's marketing preferences aside, the X120e is not an ultraportable: Its screen is too small and its performance is too slow. We're not even sure why the company would want to match it against full-fledged ultraportables. But the X120e is the best netbook going. Though it's a little pricey, one typing session will convince you that the $450 starting price for this model is more than worth it.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 03/01/2011
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Notebookreview.com
EN→FR Archive.org versionOn the other hand, the X120e has a fantastic touchpad with TrackPoint and a great keyboard (even if it isn't backlit). In addition, the X120e provides better battery life and lower external temperatures than last year's ThinkPad netbook. If the ThinkPad X120e was a little less expensive then I'd probably give it an Editors' Choice Award. Unfortunately, it's a tough sell when you can get essentially the same hardware from another company for less money.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 02/23/2011
Notes: Note globale: 70% prix: 70% performances: 70% équipement: 70% mobilité: 80% ergonomie: 60%
Source: Hot Hardware
EN→FR Archive.org versionIn our SiSoftware Sandra tests, the ThinkPad X120e performed well. It's performance level wasn't in-line with Atom and Neo CPUs, but rather somewhat more powerful CPUs; that could be found in mainstream notebooks and desktops just a few months ago. The performance that AMD has been able to squeeze out of this platform is notable, and the E-350 Zacate APU is a real workhorse of a mobile chip.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/21/2011
Source: PC Mag
EN→FR Archive.org versionThe Lenovo ThinkPad X120e is a lot pricier than your average $400 netbook. Then again, you'd be hard pressed to find a better user experience, a matte screen, and better-than-Atom speeds at that price range. It's a netbook IT managers can a buy whole fleet of, without having to worry about the limitations typically associated with one. For non-business-oriented users, the HP Pavilion dm1z is at least a $100 cheaper and is as fast and battery efficient.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 02/16/2011
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: CNet
EN→FR Archive.org versionA new wave of AMD Fusion processors aimed at 11.6-inch ultraportables is making its way into Netbook-size laptops, promising a new generation of tiny, well-powered budget super-Netbooks. The AMD Fusion-powered ThinkPad X120e is an 11-inch ultraportable that's better and more affordable than last year's model, making it an even better choice for small-business buyers.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/11/2011
Notes: Note globale: 80% performances: 80% mobilité: 90%
Source: Netbooknews.com
EN→FR Archive.org versionThe X120e fixes both flaws (still has the same bulging battery though). Battery life has increased by about 1.5 hours, increasing total battery life to just under 5 hours in Engadget’s benchmarks and heat is no longer an issue, at the expensive of a little fan noise, similar in levels to the HP Pavilion DM1z. Performance? It’s already clear how the AMD E-350 performs – 3D graphics performance is a little less than the ION 2 / dual core Atom but general performance easily tops any Atom processor.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 02/08/2011
Source: Laptop Mag
EN→FR Archive.org versionIf you're looking for a lightweight business notebook at an affordable price, the ThinkPad X120e is a strong option that provides much better performance than dual-core business netbooks such as the HP Mini 5103 ($542) for hundreds less than a high-end business ultraportable like the ThinkPad X201 (starting at $900). Thanks to AMD's Fusion processor, this $579 notebook also lasts more than 6 hours on a charge. However, parts of the laptop get pretty warm, and the video playback issues we encountered were annoying (though we expect Lenovo to fix them). Among 11-inch notebooks, the cheaper HP Pavilion dm1z is a better bet for consumers, but the X120e is a solid choice for mobile pros.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/04/2011
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Computer Shopper
EN→FR Archive.org versionThe Lenovo ThinkPad X120e isn’t designed for everyone. In fact, in the rather niche ultraportable notebook category, it embodies a secondary niche: ultra-affordable ultraportable. With its comfortable keyboard and very low price, the ThinkPad X120e is suitable as a second PC to serve as a traveling adjunct to a more powerful primary computer. Just don’t call it a netbook.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/01/2011
Notes: Note globale: 79%
Source: Notebookcheck
DE→FR Archive.org versionCritique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 07/04/2011
Notes: Note globale: 86% performances: 67% écran: 77% mobilité: 91% finition: 85% ergonomie: 87% degré de nuisance: 83%
Source: Retera
RU→FR Archive.org versionCritique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 05/11/2011
Notes: Note globale: 56% performances: 22% écran: 39% mobilité: 70% degré de nuisance: 71%
Source: enet.com.cn
zh-CN→FR Archive.org versionCritique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 03/08/2011
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AMD Radeon HD 6310: GPU intégré de la série Zacate pour netbook (comme les E-350 et E-240) avec un décodeur UVD3 sans mémoire dédiée.
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