Ive heard that the display is very [censored]? is that true? Also how would it preform in basic tasks (Debian, web browsing mostly)? Also how is the debian support if anyone is using it? Or am i better off with a X201?
Thanks in advance
Thank youbrchan wrote:The X300/X301 are extremely well made and have the only solid speakers since the A30/A31 from the early 2000s. There is very little flex and they don't have wobbly hinges like so many other Lenovo Thinkpads. On the X201, build quality is still good but it will be a step down.
As far as performance goes, an X301 will still be suitable for the tasks you mentioned. Although I haven't tried Debian, Arch Linux runs great and there are no compatibility issues. The X201 will be more than twice as fast (almost 3 times if you get the i7) cpu wise, but will run hotter and you won't have the optical drive (if that's important).
The display isn't as bad as people make it out to be. Mine is actually sharp, clear, and very bright. Lenovo wasn't kidding when they said the LCD is 300 nits. The only real issue is that the contrast and viewing angles are pretty poor. CR doesn't look much higher than 100:1.
Also remember that all X301 models come with 1440x900 screens, while only select X201s models come with 1440x900. However, you can take the entire lid assembly off of an 1440x900 X201s and put it on an X201 without problems. The X200/X201 can also be modded with a 1280x800 IPS screen. This is possible on The X300/X301, but it is very difficult.

LCD on these machines is bright and precise, but with very weak colour reproduction and viewing angles. There are several profiles floating around that makes using one of those somewhat bearable.IBMEGG wrote:I have an X301 available to me for 120EUR, with a core 2 duo 9400, 3gb of ram, and an 80gb SSD.
Ive heard that the display is very *****Expletives removed by Moderator*****? is that true?
Although I haven't touched Debian in years, I can't see X301 having any issues with the daily performance of light tasks.Also how would it preform in basic tasks (Debian, web browsing mostly)? Also how is the debian support if anyone is using it? Or am i better off with a X201?
Thanks in advance


Huh...X301 sports a LED-lit LCD, and the CPUs were SU9400/9600...not very fast, but definitely fast enough for what OP has stated as his intended use...TonyJZX wrote:The biggest cons to me are the CCFL screen and the dual core SU7300 isnt really competitive in Windows and I would guess, the heavier mainstream unix distros, ie. Mint and Ubuntu.
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