The IdeaPad U110: Lenovo’s New 11.1″ Laptop
Okay, so you have a brilliant idea but detest to use pen and paper to write down your short-lived inspiration? Don’t worry, get an IdeaPad. Hmmm, maybe that’s the kind of ad Lenovo would run, maybe not.
Anyway, the IdeaPad U110 is Lenovo’s debut to the 11.1 inch ultraportable laptop market, putting it head to head against the Sony VAIO TZ Series. It runs on a 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, combined with a 120GB HDD, 2GB of RAM and an Intel X3100 graphics adapter.
It also features a 1.3MP webcam, three USB 2.0 ports, a 6-in-1 media reader, ExpressCard slot, VeriFace face recognition, and a Dolby Home Theater audio system.
From the outside, the U110 is pretty good-looking with a sleek design. With a frameless screen that extends to the edges of the lid, magnesium and aluminum body, and etched aluminum LCD lid. The notebook is available in red or black. The IdeaPad U110 weighs in at just 2.4 pounds with the standard 4-cell battery and is only 0.7 inches thick — a 7-cell battery is also included with shipping IdeaPad U110 notebooks. While it’s not the lightest or the thinnest notebook, the package already includes the an external DVD burner as standard, unlike some other ultra portable manufacturer. It also comes pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium.
The Lenovo IdeaPad U110 is currently available for purchase from Lenovo’s website at a starting price of $1,899. The price includes the 4-cell battery, the 7-cell battery and the external DVD burner.
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