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Lenovo C200 Reviewed

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Kevin O'Brien writing over at Notebook Review has posted a review of the Lenovo C200 notebook PC. 'As a refreshing update to the C series budget line, Lenovo released the C200 model to replace the older C100. Much of the laptop has been changed, it has adopted the style seen in the Lenovo V/N series, but a few parts have stayed the same. Luckily for us, the majority of the changes have been much needed improvements. Some of these include stronger hinges, a newer SATA hard drive interface, processor series upgrade, and chipset upgrade.

Compared to the previous C100, you can see right away that the newer model is much faster, and on par with the majority of new laptops out right now. The only part that changed from the C100 to a lesser component in the C200 is the battery. The old C100 models all had an 8 cell battery, and the new C200 is only a 6 cell. Personally I would rather take a hit on an hour or so of battery life to be able to use a much faster laptop.'

Read: Lenovo C200 - Notebook Review

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