Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17381 in Personal Computers
- Brand: Lenovo
- Model: 2776-P6U
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .73" h x
12.52" w x
9.09" l,
6.20 pounds
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.4 GHz
- Memory: 4000MB DDR2 SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 128GB
- Processors: 2
- Display size: 13.3
Features
- Box Contents - Lenovo 2776-P6U ThinkPad X301 Notebook, 6-Cell Lithium-ion Battery, AC power adapter, Power Cord
- Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 1.4 GHz Processor
- 3 MB L2 Cache, 800 MHz Bus speed
- 4096 MB DDR3 (PC3-8500) RAM Max - 4GB
- 128 GB Solid State Drive and 3-Year Warranty
- Software Bundle - Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Office 2007 Trial, McAfee VirusScan Plus 30 Days updates,
TOPSELLER X301 SU9400 2776P6U 13.3-Inch Laptop
Product Description
The ThinkPad X301 is a premium ultraportable notebook with a 13.3" LED backlit widescreen display. It is well-equipped for extreme performance, enhanced wireless connectivity and the digital display technologies. ThinkPad X Series notebooks put the ultra in ultraportable. Designed for extreme mobility, these lightweights deliver in a big way in reliability, performance and durability. Wherever your business takes you, the X Series is sure to be your hardest working and ever-trusty travel companion. You won't ever want to travel without it. The Lenovo ThinkPad X301 2776 Notebook features 4 GB of RAM and a 128 GB solid state drive.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Somehow Disappointed!
By K. alsanea
Hi!Received my X301 2 weeks ago from Electronica Direct and I would like to thank them for the excellent prompt service, This product is 2776-P6U it has all the above mentioned specs + AT&T wireless WWAN HSDPA 7.2 + GPS once you put your hand on the X301 you will notice that built quality is superior to the current T series meanwhile the reason why I'm rating this product 3 stars only is because of the keyboard its just awful!!! It flexes excessively specially the left side just like a cheap notebook! from what I came to know Lenovo implemented a new keyboard design that caused the problem I have contacted Lenovo with the matter and they informed me that they will look into it and I'm still waiting! The main reason I always buy ThinkPad's is the legendary IBM keyboard and now it's gone! I'm very disappointed with my X301 and I don't recommend it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Very Portable!
By M. Rees
I am 90% happy with this laptop. It is very light and very portable. Mine came with Windows XP pre-installed and a set of Vista 'restore' disks. These didn't work (I called Lenovo support and their suggestion was to wipe the hard-drive and start again, which I did but that made no difference) so I had to install my own copy of Vista. It then took 2 days to download all the updates to my copy of Vista and all the X301 drivers.However, now it is up and running, it works very well. You can notice the benefit of low access-time of an SSD, particularly when it comes to tasks such as browsing picture thumbnails. It boots pretty quickly too. I would point out a few things gripes worth knowing though..- The battery-life is listed in the specs as up-to 5.5 hours. In my experience that is really around 3.5 hours.- The processor is a little under-powered and this can show itself in video playback.- The fingerprint scanner doesn't seem to work half the time (but who cares?).That all sounds a bit negative, but on the whole I am impressed. If I had my money back I would buy an X301 again!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Ultra-portable and lightening fast!
By D. M. Kimura
I am currently on my 8th or 9th ThinkPad since IBM debuted the ThinkPad Iine in 1992 and continue to prefer the overall quality, portability, screen resolution, utility and look of the X series laptops.My current 13" ThinkPad X301 with an SSD is ultra-slim, weighs 3.2lbs., has clean simple lines, and is appropriate for business meetings. With the Enhanced Experience (EE), these laptops are also much quicker at boot-up and in processing when multi-tasking. Of all the laptops I have tried, I prefer not only the keyboard and overall ergonomics of the ThinkPads, but the balance, solid construction and feel.I dock it to a 24" monitor and wireless keyboard when at home, and will sometimes carry a simple bookstand and wireless travel keyboard when working on a lot of spreadsheets, PPT presentations or word processing. This way, I can open the ThinkPad all the way, place it in the bookstand, and have the screen at eye level. It is thin and light enough to do this.The solid state duo core processor makes for a quick boot-up and multi-tasking. Have owned the X301 for over 2 years and have not had any issues with it. I do run a good utility program to keep it running smoothly.For business purposes, the simple lines of the matte black carbonite case makes for a durable travel laptop with a solid construction that is not distracting in presentations (think Alienware).Visually and tactically, I do prefer the matte black and design of the X-series ThinkPads.
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