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Lenovo ThinkPad X32

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Our ThinkPad X32 test unit got midrange results in CNET's mobile benchmarks. Though it lagged 9 percent behind the Dell Latitude D410, it came out 9 percent ahead of the HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4010, which included a slower, 1.7GHz Pentium M processor and 266MHz of RAM. The ThinkPad X32 triumphed over the Latitude D410 in our battery such as IBM ThinkPad 240 battery , IBM ThinkPad 240Z battery , IBM ThinkPad A30 battery , IBM ThinkPad A31 battery , IBM ThinkPad 600 battery , IBM 02K7016 battery , IBM ThinkPad G40 battery , IBM 08K8026 battery , IBM ThinkPad T21 battery , IBM ThinkPad T20 battery -drain trials, lasting a very respectable 4 hours, 23 minutes to the D410's 3 hours, 41 minutes. The HP nc4010's smaller battery trailed far behind both the ThinkPad and the Dell, lasting a mere 2 hours, 48 minutes. All three battery scores lagged behind the top-notch, 6-hour, 19-minute time earned by the Sony VAIO T250/L, which included a smaller (read: less power-hungry) 10.4-inch screen, an ultra-low-voltage Pentium M processor, and a slightly larger battery.

Editors' note: Lenovo completed its purchase of IBM's PC division on 2 April, 2005, so you will no longer see the familiar letters IBM in front of ThinkPad laptops -- they are now known as simply ThinkPad products. Lenovo may introduce products under its name in the future.

Frequent travellers who burn the midnight oil would do well to consider the ThinkPad X32. This ultraportable offers enough keyboard and screen space, battery life, and connectivity to get some serious work done on the road. Yet despite all of these perks, it still weighs well under 2kg. The only mobile employees who might not embrace the ThinkPad X32 are those who require an integrated optical drive; for them, we recommend the Sony VAIO T250/L.