What's with the C and N Series?

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What's with the C and N Series?

#1 Post by snedunuri » Fri Apr 28, 2006 12:36 pm

I guess these arent technically Thinkpads, but I've seen them on the Lenovo site, and on paper at elast they seem pretty price/performance competitive - eg a N100 with Core Duo processor at $900 - comparable to the T and Z series actually. Does anyone know anything about these machines? Are they simply cheaply made versions of the thinkpad lines designed to compete witht the likes of Dell? Do they lack in performance? Do parts fall off?

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good deal(?)

#2 Post by BigWarpGuy » Fri Apr 28, 2006 12:44 pm

From the desciption from the Lenovo site, it seems like a good deal. How many notebook computers have core duo (duo core?) for about $900 (the web price). It says it has 512 meg ram, 1.66 mhz cpu and a 80 gig SATA hard drive. I think it is a good deal; IMO. 8)
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What's with the N and C Series

#3 Post by snedunuri » Fri Apr 28, 2006 1:07 pm

Yes but what's the catch? There's a reason Dells are as cheap as they are...

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#4 Post by astro » Fri Apr 28, 2006 6:04 pm

I can think of a some (not confirmed):
- Less stringent quality control
- Cheaper internal parts
- Cheaper case materials
- No roll cage
- No HDD shock protection
- Bigger
- Heavier
- Hotter
- Noisier
- Less battery life
- Less warranty

Shall I continue?
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#5 Post by cpascu01 » Tue Nov 21, 2006 1:42 am

I bought a Lenovo 3000 N100 notebook for my computer and it works great. I don't know about these...

- Less stringent quality control
- Cheaper internal parts
- Cheaper case materials
- No roll cage
- No HDD shock protection

But I do not that it is not big, heavy, nor noisy. I think it handles temperature very well. I never realize when the fan is on. The battery life is also pretty good. I'd take it over a Dell any day.
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#6 Post by Perdu » Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:40 pm

They sell them in Office Depot. In my oppinion (and I'm new to Lenove so take it with a pinch of salt) they are not built anything like a ThinkPad.

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