| | |  | | Home » Lenovo ThinkPad X120e 05962RU 11.6-Inch LED Notebook - Matte Black | | | | | | | Description: | | Lenovo ThinkPad X120e 05962RU 11.6" LED Notebook E-350 1.6GHz - Matte Black 05962RU Laptops & Notebooks - 1366 x 768 WXGA Display - 4 GB RAM (2x2GB) - Max is 8GB RAM - 320 GB HDD - AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics Card - Bluetooth - Webcam - Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64bit - 6 Hour Battery - HDMI
The ThinkPad X120e is the first commercial notebook featuring the AMD FusionTM processor technology along with DDR3 memory, High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), a low-light-sensitive camera and a full-size ergonomic keyboard.
This new AMDTM Vision Pro technology provides exceptional visual and processing power with improved performance of applications like Internet Explorer 9, Adobe FireFox® 4 and Adobe Flash® 10.1. With AMDTM Vision Pro technology on ThinkPad X120e, users will also experience increased productivity and faster multi-tasking through multiple monitor support and enhanced
Microsoft® Office efficiency.
With the ThinkPad X120e starting the system and getting to work is no longer time-consuming. Lenovo Enhanced Experience speeds up the system's response time with faster boot-up, shutdown and resume from sleep. The ThinkPad X120e includes a fullsize spill-resistant keyboard along with built-in multimedia function keys for easy audio and video control. Along with the latest in innovative technology, the ThinkPad X120e comes with Lenovo's unmatched support and services.
Lenovo ThinkPad X120e 05962RU 11.6" LED Notebook E-350 1.6GHz - Matte Black 05962RU Laptops & Notebooks - 1366 x 768 WXGA Display - 4 GB RAM (2x2GB) - Max is 8GB RAM - 320 GB HDD - AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics Card - Bluetooth - Webcam - Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64bit - 6 Hour Battery - HDMI | | | Features: | |
• Box Contents - Lenovo ThinkPad X120e 0596-2RU, 6-cell Li-on Battery Pack (up to 6 hours), AC Adapter;
• AMD Fusion E-350 Dual-Core 1.60GHz Processor
• 1MB L2 Cache
• 4GB PC3-10600 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM (8GB max)
• 320GB (7200RPM) Hard Drive
• Software Bundle - Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, Microsoft Office 2010 Product preloaded (Purchase product key to activate),
• Norton Internet Security 2011 30-days Trial, 1-Year Limited Warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.3 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.1 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.2 inches | | Product Weight:
| 5.15 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 52 reviews |
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124 of 124 found the following review helpful:
Solid, little, powerful machineSep 29, 2011
By R. Bahm Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2YTRGBWTFNRCH I really like my x120e. It's small, yet powerful enough to do real work. As I was searching, my criteria were: dual-core processor, adequately-sized screen, reasonable amount of memory, and Windows 7 Home Premium or above.
Surprisingly, this limited my field a lot. The ThinkPad brand is synonymous with quality, and so I purchased this. I'm glad I did. This computer is sleek, and I've gotten a number of positive comments about it. The graphics is a nice bonus, and I've been able to successfully play several rounds of Starcraft 2 in full resolution (though the lowest settings).
Some things I didn't mention: -The power brick stays pretty cool for a power brick. That's nice. -Unfortunately, the power brick also has at least a couple of problems: The cord that goes from the brick to the wall is pretty short. It's around an arm's length long. Additionally, it very easily pulls out of the brick, which admittedly could be by design (to protect the brick in case of tripping), but seems bizarre.
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Best $500 Laptop Around. Replaced my Macbook AirJul 30, 2011
By Kevin Larrabee Let me preface this review by saying that I have only had the x120e for about 24 hours. The short of it, is that the x120e is a fantastic laptop that should not even be mentioned when discussing or comparing, "netbooks." The x120e has handled everything I have thrown at it so far from playing back 1080p .mts videos from my Panasonic camcorder (although I had to download the Shark007 codec package, use google to find it), having 6+ firefox tabs open along side of VLC playing mp3s, and working in Microsoft word and excel at the same time. Many have even been gaming on it with Modern Warfare 2 running in the 20 fps range. Steam games like team fortress 2 run great on it. Do a search on youtube to check some of them out.
As others have mentioned it might be worth upgrading the hard drive to an SSD, I might do that in a month or so, but a cheap upgrade is the ram. You can get an 8gm ram kit off amazon for $50.
And I will be honest, I am replacing a 13" Macbook air (mid 2010) that my friend wanted to buy off of me. The x120e does all I need it to do, I was even able to edit some audio in adobe audition 5.5!
Aesthetically, the x120e is a very sleek, although not flashy, machine. Yes, it is thicker than the air, by about 2.5 times, but it doesn't matter. The length and width are identical (except the batter sticks out a little).
Finally, it comes loaded with Windows 7 Pro which will be great for business folks. Windows 7 is really a great operating system and goes toe to toe with OSX.
In a few months I will come back and update the review with further thoughts.
UPDATE______ A week in and the x120e is still handling everything I throw at it. Even played some Unreal 2004 on it on high settings at 40ish FPS outputted to my asus 23" monitor.
I will say that I also bought a Lenovo Ideapad s205. It has the same components, just a slimmer design, and is more consumer friendly.
24 of 26 found the following review helpful:
The best netbook out thereJun 17, 2011
By Creative Shopper Many would argue it is a full fledged small laptop, in fact I consider it a cross with the best of both worlds. I upgraded the hard drive to an solid state drive and with the dual 64 bit processors and 4 GB of RAM upgradable to a whopping 8 this little sucker kicks serious ass. Anyone who wants a netbook with the power of a laptop this machine is the one. Add the solid state drive that is easily installed from the bottom of the machine, easy access to the memory as well you will have a machine that simply flys!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Solid machineAug 04, 2011
By ThomasC The Good: The laptop is solidly built and easy to work on. I swapped the HD for an SSD and put in 8GB in about 5 minutes total. E-350 handles 1080p easily as long as you enable GPU acceleration. Super light weight, runs fairly cool.
The Bad: The keyboard is a bit cramped and I'm not a huge fan of the tracksticks that come standard on thinkpads. Also the trackpad is a bit small for my tastes.
Overall it's a very solid machine for someone who needs a computer on the go.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Excellent LaptopJul 26, 2011
By topcat As a computer science major and mostly on the move this laptop is great! Running windows I had to update some drivers for cleaner auto and video. However I am now running Ubuntu Natty 11.04 and it runs great out of the box with every driver working including the touchpad gestures, bluetooth, and graphics.
The screen size is perfect for programming with an IDE like eclipse but most colleagues argue the want to see more. It is tough to read requirements for a project for a UML design because your switching back and forth but it gets the job done.
The keyboard on this laptop is amazing. After using it for 3 months I felt other keyboards and was disgusted by them.
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