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Lenovo 3000 V100 Notebook (2GHz Core Duo, 1GB DDR2, 100GB, DVD?RW DL, Windows XP Pro, 12.1" TFT)

PCWorld Rating

3.0
3.0 / 5 - PCWorld, Feb 6, 2007

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Pros

  • Good speed and battery life
  • Instant-on multimedia

Cons

  • Mouse buttons are uncomfortable to use

Bottom Line

Stellar performance and solid specs--including ExpressCard and instant-on multimedia--but the mouse buttons are too stiff.


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Lenovo 3000 V100 Notebook (2GHz Core Duo, 1GB DDR2, 100GB, DVD?RW DL, Windows XP Pro, 12.1

Lenovo 3000 V100

Lenovo 3000 V100Photograph: Chris Manners

Lenovo's latest ultraportable, the 3000 V100, offers good performance, light weight, and plentiful multimedia features for a reasonable $1599 (as of 6/26/2006). Though I found much to like, its disappointing keyboard is a reminder that this is not a ThinkPad.

The V100 weighs a fairly light 4.4 pounds. Equipped with Intel's 2-GHz Core Duo T2500 processor plus 1GB of main memory, it turned in strong performance results in our tests, with a WorldBench 5 score of 93. The battery lasted just over 4 hours, also a good showing.

The overall design is not bad, but it's not superb, either. Although the ThinkPad T series, about the same weight at 4.5 pounds, offers a bigger, 14.1-inch screen, the V100's 12.1-inch WXGA screen is crisp and easy to read. The machine also features a fingerprint reader for biometric security, and a dual-layer DVD burner.

The V100 sports three handy volume buttons--raise, lower, and mute--atop the keyboard, just like the ThinkPad; next to these is the Lenovo Care button, which, to its credit, launches a help system and Acrobat manual very similar to the ThinkPad's. Although this manual lacks animation, a feature that makes ThinkPad manuals uniquely helpful, the illustrations are useful, and Lenovo Care is very thorough and well organized overall; for example, all the recovery options are grouped together for quickly rectifying problems.

The V100's five-in-one media card reader is far more versatile than the ThinkPad's SD-only slot. The three USB ports, the FireWire port, and the ExpressCard slot are also handy features for the price. For consumers, the V100 offers two popular items found on a lot of multimedia notebooks these days: a built-in 1.3-megapixel Webcam, and an instant-on multimedia button. Neither are top-shelf implementations, though: Unlike some Webcams that swivel and come with extra options, the V100's is a fixed USB device paired with the bare-bones Bisoncam software.

The notebook's instant-on button--which launches DVDs, CDs, videos and photo slide shows without requiring the notebook to be turned on first--is a nice convenience that saves battery power. But navigation is clunky--you must employ keyboard shortcuts; other notebooks with an instant-on feature let you use the mouse.

However, these minor complaints pale next to the V100's uninviting keyboard and touchpad. I could live with the hard keystroke (versus the ThinkPad keyboard's comfortable, smooth action). But the touchpad buttons on my review unit were so stiff and unresponsive that I had trouble using them. They had to be pressed so hard that even simple operations such as selecting text were difficult, if not impossible, to complete. In the end, I finally gave up and attached a USB mouse.

The V100 is a nice ultraportable with plenty of get up and go, but other notebooks in the same weight and price range have better keyboards.

Carla Thornton

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PCWorld Lab Results

Battery

Battery Life (Office Applications)4:02 (hh:mm)

Gaming

Far Cry, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit9.66 Frames per second (higher is better)
Doom 3, 1024 by 768, 32-Bit5.9 Frames per second (higher is better)

Multitasking

World Bench 6 Multitasking486

Performance

World Bench 5 Score93
World Bench 5 RatingSuperior
ACD Systems ACDSee659
Adobe Photoshop351
Adobe Premiere468
Ahead Nero931
Discreet 3ds Max DirectX367
Discreet 3ds Max OpenGL603
Microsoft Office XP549
Mozilla390
Musicmatch Jukebox514
Number of Included Batteries1
Roxio VideoWave274
Windows Media Encoder314
WinZip407

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