Lenovo Thinkpad x120e Walkthrough / Review - AMD Zacate e-350
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I'm wondering if anyone has used Linux on this baby yet. I plan to install Arch Linux on it.
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I thinkpad therefore I am
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@wussyib Nice Review. I am planning to buy this but kind of confused between this, Hp DM1 and the Samsung NP305. Can you please tell me the battery life you are getting from this baby?
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Just to update this. I dual boot Arch and Windows. All you need to do is enable KMS with the ati/amd open driver. It works great!
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Liked the Windows 7 Theme, me and others would appreciate if you could give us the name of it, thanks in advance.
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I think I might pick up a hp dm1. 424$ with 4gbs of ram and the e-450
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klipsch pro-media 2.1 are the best.
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@aNiPlOx Eeewww...
Debian FTW!
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YAAAAAY another matte screen lover
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What is the glitch @6:00? is that also fixable because i have a netbook which suffers from that glitch also.
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I bought my X120e in early August '11. Mine has the e-350 processor and 4gb of ram. I've traveled with it, and used it for work and play. Your review is spot-on. Keyboard is excellent, performance is surprisingly good, it's light and has good battery life.Turn down the display a bit and it'll give you 8+ hours of battery in general use. A bit thicker than a Macbook Air, but matte screen, SD slot, 3 USB ports, GBit LAN and HDMI make for a much more versatile machine in a similar size package.
@wussyib Great review. But do you think its worth to spend extra cash to get the AMD e-350 instead of the lower priced e-260 for this computer?
wordly123 8 months ago
@wordly123 Absolutely. The cost difference is nominal ( I believe 70-90 bucks), but the computing power is exponentially more. Dual core, higher clock. Unless you're REALLY absolutely strapped for cash, I don't see any good reason not to get the e-350
wussyib 8 months ago