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November 2011
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外型設計相當簡約俐落,整體質感還算不錯,可惜沒有推出橘色的機種。
開機速度表現不錯,整體文書處理、檔案傳輸速度都算快速。
機身的散熱性算是相當不錯,不會因會過熱而產生使用上不適,或是電腦延遲與當機的情況發生。
加上鋰電池或是隨身攜帶的變壓器,整體的重量不到 2Kg,在攜帶性上也是相當不錯。
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以輕薄筆電來說,U300s 的鍵盤算是好打,可惜沒有配置鍵盤背光的功能。
在使用端子方面,簡化了 SD 讀卡機,僅保留 USB 3.0/2.0 各一個的連接埠,要額外購買讀卡機設備來外接,稍嫌麻煩。
另外少了 LAN 有線網路與 VGA 連接埠之後,僅靠無線網路與 HDMI 或 WiDi 無線分享,使用上來說是稍嫌狹隘了一點。
Thin profile, Weighs less than 3 pounds, Good graphics and performance, Quick startup times, More than 4 hours of battery life, Consumer testers found it easy to use
The design of the dock and keyboard help keep the ultrabook cool, even when you're playing games, which the Helix runs better than other ultrabooks
The older-generation Intel processor and GPU make this tablet well overpriced for what you get
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Published: 2012-03-22, Author: First , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Lenovo's 13.3in. IdeaPad U300s is one of a growing number of ultrabooks characterised by a thin and light design and a minimalist look. As usual, there's no optical drive, and the price hovers around £800 (inc. VAT).For that you get a Core i5 processor, 4...
There's a lot to like about the Lenovo IdeaPad U300s and after using the machine for a while we really wanted to absolutely love it. Unfortunately, our tech geek lust started to wane a little after we got under the hood with this machine in our benchmark...
Abstract: You’d have to actively be avoiding the tech media over the past several months not to have heard about Ultrabooks. Their coming has garnered a boatload of buzz, fueled in no small part by Intel’s $300 million fund to get hardware and software makers ...
Thin and light, even by ultrabook standards, Strong Core i7 performance, Bump-resistant SSD, Long battery life, Aluminum chassis, Surprising audio fidelity
Too expensive, No memory-card slot, Port selection is only basic
The U300s delivers on the ultrabook promise of a take-anywhere laptop that doesn't compromise speed or battery life. But the Core i7 CPU and 256GB SSD in our test unit drives up the price too far for most users. Read More...
Good keyboard, Excellent performance, Sleek design,
Flexible chassis, No media card reader,
The IdeaPad U300s is a solid entry into the Ultrabook market; it's mostly successful but stumbles in a few noticeable areas. While I like the design, the chassis is too easy to flex, which leads to some concerns about long-term reliability. The screen is nothing special with barely adequate picture quality. Last but not least it lacks a media card reader. On the plus side, the U300s has a great k