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Business notebook maker, Lenovo, finally releases a laptop with some sex appeal (albeit not yet in the UK). In fact, the supersvelte Lenovo IdeaPad U110 is about as flashy as ultraportable PCs get. Somewhere between the fire engine red, laser-etched...
Yknow, the Lenovo IdeaPad U110 does have one more thing in common with the MacBook Air: despite all the flaws, we still feel compelled to pick it up and check it out. The keyboard takes a little getting used to and its reasonably powerful for its si...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 23:16:38
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Design Ultraportables are, to employ a vastly overused cliche, "so hot right now". Lenovos consumer answer to its stunning X300 is a decent attempt, but falls short in a few areas. It starts well with the exterior — a bright red lid with etched flower...
Exterior design is attractive, Light, Extensive, good quality accessories, Small power brick...
Flimsy screen, Air vent on lefthand side, Low battery life, Veriface recognition software, Quick access buttons arent quick access...
Lenovos bright red foray into the ultraportable consumer space is for the most part a successful one, despite a few missteps.
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It looks great and has fast specifications for an ultraportable laptop. Its a good thing it comes with a second, larger battery though, because its small battery produced a very low run-time in our tests. Nevertheless, if its a lightweight powerhouse...
Stylish, comfortable to use, very good performance for office applications and media encoding, very light, ships with a second, larger battery, optical drive...
Screen had a grainy look to it and creaked a little when we moved it, lacks 802.11 draft-n and Gigabit networking, batteries were hard to remove The Final Word It looks great and has fast specifications for an ultraportable laptop. Its a good thing it...
It looks great and has fast specifications for an ultraportable laptop. Its a good thing it comes with a second, larger battery though, because its small battery produced a very low run-time in our tests. Nevertheless, if its a lightweight powerhouse...
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Best known for its conservative ThinkPad range of laptops, Lenovo has come up with an entirely different concept for the IdeaPad U1110. Rather than the blocky edges and matte black finishes that are readily associated with the ThinkPad " and many oth...
Size, Weight, Extra battery...
Attracts dirt, Short battery life...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 02:57:30
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TIRED of lugging around big and heavy notebooks to and from work? The good news is Lenovo has recently announced its latest ultraportable notebook PC — the U110 IdeaPad — to take the burden off your shoulders. Featuring a compact design, the notebook...
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theonbutton.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:11
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Overall the U110 smacks of solidity, quality and design prowess, which it should do given its original $1,899 price tag. There are also still some new units out there as the U110 was only recently discon...
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The first thing that strikes your mind about U110 is the beauty and style, and then its compactness. This makes it ideal for professionals looking for performance with style. The IdeaPad comes with a frameless screen and glossy finish. It weighs just...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:14
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Design and FeaturesReview Summary Pros: Great looks Decent power under the hood Decently Priced for an ultraportable External Optical Drive Nice extras included Appropriately priced for someCons External Optical Drive Uninspiring Sound out...
Great looks, Decent power under the hood, Decently Priced for an ultraportable, External Optical Drive, Nice extra’s included, Appropriately priced for some...
External Optical Drive, Uninspiring Sound output, Glossy surfaces attract dust / oil, For an ultraportable, it could use better battery life, Spendy for some...
At nearing $2,000 - this is sort of a justification for those who could afford it. It is an 11.1" ultraportable, and the smaller the size, it seems to be bigger the price. Honestly, if I were in the market and had the funds, I would purchase this...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:15
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Years after chucking the IBM moniker, Lenovo has worked hard to produce a line of PCs that dont scream "boring business machine." While the ThinkPad series is essentially a roll call of austere black boxes, the IdeaPad set injects a little color and s...
Charming good looks will attract the Lenovo faithful who are sick of looking funerary. Excellent business performance will shut up office critics of your "red PC (Harumph!)." Delightfully light and slim.
The keyboard, though pretty, is pretty flimsy. Terminatorstyle face recognition will give you the heebiejeebies and make you torch all your Schwarzenegger flicks (Especially Batman and Robin). External DVD means one more gadget to tote.RAM Size: 2 GB Cloc...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:16
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"Why dont you put a little hot-rod red in there?" -- Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), designing his super-suit in the movie...
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SINCE switching its branding from IBM to Lenovo, the now-Chinese-owned PC maker has strived to establish its own identity.The newer Lenovo laptops are slowly moving away from the IBM-cast of old. Looking at the IdeaPad U110 notebooks red exterior with...
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Best known for its conservative ThinkPad range of laptops, Lenovo has come up with an entirely different concept for the IdeaPad U1110. Rather than the blocky edges and matte black finishes that are readily associated with the ThinkPad " and many oth...
Size, Weight, Extra battery...
Attracts dirt, Short battery life...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:18
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Video Review: The Lenovo IdeaPad U110 laptop has won some prestige, including best-of-show honors at CES 2008, and there is good reason. Its small, light-weight and stylish. But it doesnt skimp. It includes an external optical DVD drive and a 2nd lo...
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The $1,849 Lenovo IdeaPad U110 bills itself as an alternative to the MacBook Air, but it cant completely match Apples paper-thin ultraportable laptop. While the IdeaPad U110 is comfortable to use and offers solid performance, Lenovo didnt...
Stylish design; comfortable keyboard; includes second battery, external DVD burner...
Poor four-cell battery life; blurry, unremarkable display; space, backspace keys too small...
The Lenovo IdeaPad U110 is stylish, comfortable to use, and delivers good performance, but Lenovo skimped on a couple of the essentials when it was assembling this ultraportable laptop...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:20
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We mainly know Lenovo for their line of ThinkPad notebooks, but consumers really do not like those laptops because of their plain styling. Luckily for consumers Lenovo has released a new line of notebooks called their IdeaPad series. We first got a loo...
Very slim design, Etched lid, Bright screen (LED backlit), 7cell battery included...
Price...
When I first saw the IdeaPad U110 at CES I thought it was one of the coolest laptops that I had seen in a while, and it would be a perfect replacement for my Dell XPS M1210. I have wanted something smaller for a while, and I dont need all the extra p...
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My time with the Lenovo IdeaPad U110 has come to an end and while I spend my last few hours with the notebook, a number of thoughts came to mind. We don’t get to do as many long-term follow-up posts as I would like so I wanted to put a few thoughts out...
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If you think Lenovo can only make boring, brick-tank ThinkPads, think again. The company’s new IdeaPad notebooks are its first foray into stylish, consumer-friendly notebooks, and we have to say, Lenovo has done a heck of a job on the style fron...
Very small and light, Stylish, Lots of great accessories, Face recognition...
Display is very grainy, Keyboard is difficult to type on, No 80211.n capability, *...
The IdeaPad is an excellent freshman outing from Lenovo, especially in the style category; who would have thought Lenovo had it in them? Certainly not us, that’s for sure. We also like the form-factor a lot too, as mini-PCs like the Asus Eee PC...
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Business notebook maker, Lenovo, finally releases a laptop with some sex appeal (albeit not yet in the UK). In fact, the supersvelte Lenovo IdeaPad U110 is about as flashy as ultraportable PCs get.Somewhere between the fire engine red, laser-etched li...
Y'know, the Lenovo IdeaPad U110 does have one more thing in common with the MacBook Air: despite all the flaws, we still feel compelled to pick it up and check it out. The keyboard takes a little getting used to and it's reasonably powerful for its si...
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Business notebook maker, Lenovo, finally releases a laptop with some sex appeal. In fact, the supersvelte IdeaPad U110 is about as flashy as ultraportable PCs get. Somewhere between the fire engine red, laser-etched lid and rugged rubbery base coating...
Gorgeous, slim and sturdy, Goodsized keyboard...
Overly reflective display...
A high-styled ultraportable Air competitor steps from the ThinkPads shadow...
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star-techcentral.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:33:26
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TIRED of lugging around big and heavy notebooks to and from work? The good news is Lenovo has recently announced its latest ultraportable notebook PC — the U110 IdeaPad — to take the burden off your shoulders. Featuring a compact design, the notebook...
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Ever since Lenovo picked up the ThinkPad line from IBM, it has been where they have directed all their most notable efforts. Lenovo’s own line of notebooks was a solid budget offering, but it was far removed from the ThinkPads and generally fail...
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After branching out into the consumer retail space with its new IdeaPad line, Lenovo is set to ship the littlest one of them all. Miniaturized to meet the needs of hard-core travelers, the IdeaPad U110 ($1,899 direct) weighs as little as 2.4 pounds (...
Sleek, Asian-inspired design. Trendy interior. Full-size keyboard. Very good feature set. Tops in performance in its weight class. Environmentally friendly.
External optical drive is bulky and can be imposing. Sluggish hard drive. A four-cell battery alone will not cut it for travel.
Theres a lot to brag about with the tiny Lenovo IdeaPad U110—and it does its magic without looking like a ThinkPad...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad U110 is the latest addition to the IdeaPad family and has recently been garnering a lot of attention.
Cool design, Light weight, Nice battery life with extended battery, Acceptable overall performance...
Horrible screen, Slow startup (VeriFace causes significant startup lag), Keyboard not good for touch typists, Expensive...
Overall, the IdeaPad U110 is a nice notebook with an amazingly stylish design and reasonable performance in a small footprint. Consumers with some extra disposable income and a desire for an attractive laptop will be hard pressed to find a nicer overal...
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For years, the ThinkPad line has been the class of Windows laptops — offering rugged, simply designed machines with great keyboards, even in small sizes. But ThinkPads have always been aimed at corporate buyers, not the broader consumer market. So Leno...
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A gorgeous ultraportable that backs up its good looks with long battery life and a brilliant display.
Ultra-fashionable design, Solid battery life, Sleek, responsive touch controls, Impressive frameless LED-backlit display...
External optical drive, Glossy design picks up smudges quickly, Keyboard a bit slippery, Weak speakers...
If ever a laptop were to be on display in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Lenovo IdeaPad U110 would be it. The luxurious 2.9-pound, cherry-colored ultraportable (priced at $1,899), aimed at fashion-conscious consumers, sports a distinct but subtle...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad U110 comes in the wake of America's new obsession with tiny laptops. I could tell you that it's powered by a 1.6Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor (4MB, 800 MHz), packing 120GB of PATA storage and up to 3GB of RAM (2 tested), but al...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-03-14 01:54:46
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As Lenovos mighty ThinkPad army continues to lead the charge for their business notebook portfolio around the globe, lets not forget that the Chinese company has more than just executive armaments to offer. Released in April, the arrival of the...
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