Getting my Lenovo on

imageA couple of weeks ago my old trusty desktop PC died. I ended up up buying a Lenovo U430, which I had been looking at for a while.

The machine has some pretty good specs, but notably lacks an SSD drive, which I guess I have to add eventually. Of course, it has no CD drive, so I will have to get Windows on there in some other way.

As it turns out, I never ever use the touch screen, mainly because I don’t want to amke the screen dirty, but since the trackpad supports muliti gestures pretty well, I don’t really need the touch screen. The screen itself has pretty bas viewing angles, but nothing that I cannot live with.

The one thing that has surprised me, is how much I use the metro environment. I think metro is better for touch, but it offers me a lot of opportunity to connect to my work accounts such as Exchange and Lync easily, so I find myself using quite a bit these days.

That being said, I am not sure I really get the whole dual environment thing as I have multiple apps that do the same thing. Mail and Skype are good examples.

Must have notebook

Lenovo U300

Som verden ser ud I øjeblikket står jeg til at miste mit hjemmekontor. Det betyder at min desktop PC samt skærme skal pensioneres og derfor kommer jeg til at stå uden min egen PC. Katastrofe!

Derfor er jeg begyndt at kigge på notebooks igen, og I særdeleshed Ultrabooks, som I bund og grund er Macbook Air kloner.

På arbejde bruger jeg Lenovo, og selvom designet ikke er det bedste, er jeg faktisk rigtigt glad for min maskine. Derfor kom det som en god overraskelse at Lenovo snar lancerer U300, som er en Ultrabook I konsument serien. Designet er super fedt, og hvis kvaliteteen lever op til Lenovos sædvanlige standard er der vist dømt vinder.

Man kan se lenovos nye Ultrabooks her.