Articles for tag: BIOS, Clipboard, Thinkpad

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Top 10 Refurbished Laptops Under $500

Money tight? Unsure about the economy? Don’t know what the future will bring? Yet, you need a new laptop computer! We all would like to purchase a new laptop that is not always possible. Previously owned laptops can be the ideal purchase solution for some. With how quickly new models are released and the fact ...

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IBM ThinkPad I Series 1400: The Best Cheap Laptop PC

The Road-Ready IBM ThinkPad i Series 1400 is a valuable asset to the professional on the go. Everything that your desktop can do, this laptop pc accomplishes and then more. This laptop pc has a DVD Rom, floppy drive, modem, 64 RAM, Pentium II processor, 11.2 GB hard drive and a pressure point mouse button. ...

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Lenovo Thinkpad X200 Tablet Review

About a month ago I was looking for a laptop for college. I wanted a tablet because I just have to have those fancy extras. Now I was not necessarily looking at how fast it was going to run but more looking at battery life. I hear of all the people with the nice looking ...

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A Review of the Lenovo Thinkpad T61

The T61 is one of Lenovo’s most powerful computers. Whether you’re seriously considering this computer or simply shopping around, this article contains valuable information on the features and performance of the T61. I bought my Thinkpad T61 in July, 2007, in preparation for my first year of college. I have now been using this laptop ...

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Product Review: IBM Thinkpad 380D Laptop Computer

The IBM Thinkpad 380D is a compact older laptop (notebook) computer with a Pentium processor. It remains fairly common and it is still quite possible to purchase accessories, parts, and software for it. Its shape is somewhat thick but not as long or wide as some laptops, and it weighs about seven pounds. KEYBOARD: The ...

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Top Five Laptop Computers Under $1,000

Buying a new laptop computer can be a daunting task. There are literally millions of makes and models out there, all with prices ranging from $200 to a whopping $5000 or above. The key is to figure out what you are looking for in a personal or business computer. Do you like gaming? Email? Surfing ...