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Lenovo - ThinkPad R400
Specifications
| Processor |
Intel Core 2 Duo processor P8400 Intel Core 2 Duo processor P8600 Intel Core 2 Duo processor T9400 Intel Core 2 Duo processor T9600 Intel Celeron processor 575 Intel Celeron processor 585 Intel Core 2 Duo processor T5870 Intel Core 2 Duo processor T5670 |
| Memory |
Up to 8GB of PC2-8500 1066MHz DDR3 |
| Operating System |
Genuine Windows Vista Ultimate 32 Genuine Windows Vista Business 32 Genuine Windows Vista Business 64 Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 32 Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic 32 Genuine Windows XP Professional Supported |
| Display |
14.1" wide: WXGA (1280 x 800, 107DPI, 185+ nit) 14.1" wide: WXGA+ (1440 x 900, 120DPI, 200+ nit) |
| Hard Disk Drive |
5400rpm – 80, 160, 250, 320 GB 7200rpm – 160 GB, FDE – 200 |
| Wi-Fi |
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| Bluetooth |
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| Weight |
5.05 lb with optical drive |
| I/O Ports |
3 USB 1394a ExpressCard Slot (54mm) + Option Slot 54mm (SmartCard, Multimedia Card Reader, PC Card), Microphone/line-in Headphone/line-out VGA lock slot Integrated Camera(option) |
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About Lenovo ThinkPad R400 Laptop
One step ahead of the Lenovo R300 series, the model has much more on offer to the target. The model is intended for people who need to control their office work while travelling. The ThinkPad is designed accordingly with features that allow the user to control almost all his office work while on move. The laptop is protected by the patented FingerPrint technology.
As you open the ThinkPad, you get a wide display of 14 inch powered by the Intel GMA technology. The maximum resolution one can reach on the display is 1280 x 800 pixels. The display is capable of producing millions of colors with 24 bit depth.
Inside the Lenovo ThinkPad R400, the Intel Dual Core 64 bit processor runs at 2.24GHz. It carries the Intel GM45 chipset with an internal cache of 3MB. The electronic memory when shipped is 2 GB SDRAM, which can be expanded up to 8GB. Permanent storage when packed is 160 GB on SATA enabled HDDs. Other than these, the computer has a DVD combo drive.
For connectivity to the local network or to the internet, Lenovo R400 has an in-built wireless LAN antenna. Users can connect to the local LAN through this point or through other computers’ to which it can connect using the infra red points.
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1) guy on 09-29-2009 | Laptop |
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Never buy a Lenovo. I was working a few weeks on the road and didn't pick the stupid thing up at my PO box , and the first time that I used it right out of the box I got a blue screen. They wouldn't give me my money back because I had it too long. Every time you talk to tech support its some do nothing machine that reads the same BS off of a computer screen. I did all the things that tech support said like reload all the programs and soft wear. None of that helped. The blue screens got worse. 3, 4 and 5 times a day worse. After every blue screen, it would take 20-30 min. to get the thing going again. My work was suffering. It took forever to get any work done. It has other problems as well. I get booted off line all the time. My internet connection says that it is connected and at full strength, but I get booted off line about 5 times a day. Again, it takes 10-15 min. to get back up and running. After complaining for about 8 months, they sent a tech to my house. The tech guy was nice, but whatever he replaced it did nothing to help my computer. I still get blue screens all the time. They wanted me to send the computer back to them. NEVER SEND A COMPUTER BACK TO THE COMPANY! They keep the thing for months, and they never fix it when you get it back. I refused to send it in. Some jerkoff at Lenovo wanted me to write the numbers down from the blue screens so he could figure out what was wrong. I sent him the numbers and he said that I had a soft wear problem. He sent me some thing that was supposed to fix the soft wear problem. It was $49.00. It didn't fix anything. I still get constant blues screens. I thing that I have to go to small claims court to get my money back. There is a reason IBM sold its lap top operation to Lenovo. It wasn't worth anything.
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