Lenovo 3000 V100 Review by PC Magazine
Other than Digital Trends that reviews Lenovo 3000 V100 12.1-inch widescreen laptop computer that powered with Intel Centrino Duo dual core processor, PC Magazine has also reviewed the Lenovo 3000 V100 notebook which walks between the line of ultraportable and thin-and-light computer that also features integrated optical drive and integrated Wi-Fi connection.

PC Magazine gives the Lenovo V100 a very good editor’s rating of 7.0 out of 10, and concludes that if you can carry a little extra weight in an ultraportable, the Lenovo 3000 V100 is a well-appointed business laptop that offers solid performance for a competitive price. Good points include low price, high-end components, solid performance, comfortable keyboard, wide-aspect display, integrated optical drive, solid assortment of ports and connections, including media-card reader, fingerprint reader and robust system-management and help utility. Bad points are one-year warranty inferior to some business models’, small touch pad and shallow mouse buttons and few dedicated multimedia controls.
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September 19th, 2008 03:54
Lenova problem i just bought a Lenova n300 but i am disappointed i set up the fingerprint reader and everything seemed ok when i placed my finger on the reader i was able to log into my computer no problem.
i set up a password log for administrator and now the computer is telling mi that the password is incorrect and it now asking mi for password when i use to just log in with just my finger print. the password is correct but the computer is saying it is not so now i have a brand new Lenova that i am now lock out of and can’t use.
How do i solve this problem the computer say the finger prints is correct and attempt to log me in, but then a small section is asking for password and not accepting the password i set the computer for . i need help