legionaire45
March 4th, 2008, 03:25 AM
I'm in a bit of a feud with my Mac-fanboy of a brother and considering I can't get through his thick skull maybe you guys can =P. Try to keep your Anti-Mac fanboyism out of this, just compare the two expensive pieces of shit to each other so we can see which is better. I admit that I do not like the Macbook air, hence why I am posting this to a relatively neutral audience, however I will keep all my research down there as unbiased as possible. I admit there are some nice things about the Macbook Air but in my opinion there are too many flaws to make it worth the price. The same can be said of the X300, which is the closest thing to the MBA on the market.
http://images.macworld.com/images/news/graphics/131583-mbair_large.jpg
CPU: 1.6 - 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo
Memory: 2 GB DDR2-667 (soldered to the motherboard - not user upgradeable)
Storage: 80 GB HDD / 64 GB SSD (+$900)
Graphics: Intel GMA X3100 w/ 144MB Shared Memory
Screen: 13.3" LED Backlit LCD, 1280 x 800
Networking: Bluetooth + Wifi
Other: iSight, Mono Speaker, Omnidirectional Mic, full-sized backlit 78/79 key keyboard, Trackpad with multitouch, (Apple Superdrive is an $100 accessory), 1 USB port/MicroDVI/3.5mm Audio Jack on a bezel that blocks some larger USB devices (http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/25/macbook-air-review/) (ex. fatter Flashdrives/USB wireless adapters)
Battery Life: "5 hours of battery life" (measured as roughly 2.5 hours according to Arstechnica (http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/macbook-air-review.ars/4)). Laptop must be brought into an Apple store to have it's battery changed (it's a simple procedure, but I'm unclear whether doing it yourself voids the warranty or not).
Size: 0.16 - 0.76" x 12.8" x 8.94"
Weight: 3.0lbs
Base Price: $1,800
Maxed Out (no Cinema Displays, etc.): ~$3,100
http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/img_lib/products/splitter/notebooks/ThinkPad/X-Series/X300/x300_main_thinandlight_332x216.jpg
CPU: 1.2 GHz Core 2 Duo LV
Memory: Stock: 1 GB DDR2-667 2 DIMM (can be upgraded by the user to up to 4 GB, 2 GB is a $32 add on)
Storage: 64 GB SSD (stock)
Graphics: Intel GMA X3100 w/ ???? Shared Memory
Screen: 13.3" LED Backlit LCD, 1440 x 900
Networking: Bluetooth + Wifi, ethernet
Other: DVD Burner, webcam/mic, fingerprint reader, 3 USB ports, option for wireless USB, full sized keyboard, trackpad
Battery Life: "Up to 10 Hours" (until I see an actual review I doubt that figure, although the fact that it uses a Low Voltage CPU suggests to me that it will have better battery performance). Battery is easily user replaceable.
Size: 0.73 - 0.92" x ???? x ????
Weight: 2.9-3.1lbs
Base Price: ~$2,700
Maxed out: ~$3,000
Sources:
Lenovo (http://shop.lenovo.com/us/landing_pages/thinkpad/2008/X300?cid=us%7Csemd%7Cggl%7Cus_x300_en%7Ct3CFA%7Cs&&s_kwcid=lenovo%20x300%7C1071363961)
Apple
(http://www.apple.com/macbookair/specs.html)Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/15/lenovo-x300-vs-apple-macbook-air/)
I admit that I probably have subconsciously forgotten some things that would make either laptop look better or worse, so please PM me if you have some more info that supports the MBA or is against the X300.
http://images.macworld.com/images/news/graphics/131583-mbair_large.jpg
CPU: 1.6 - 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo
Memory: 2 GB DDR2-667 (soldered to the motherboard - not user upgradeable)
Storage: 80 GB HDD / 64 GB SSD (+$900)
Graphics: Intel GMA X3100 w/ 144MB Shared Memory
Screen: 13.3" LED Backlit LCD, 1280 x 800
Networking: Bluetooth + Wifi
Other: iSight, Mono Speaker, Omnidirectional Mic, full-sized backlit 78/79 key keyboard, Trackpad with multitouch, (Apple Superdrive is an $100 accessory), 1 USB port/MicroDVI/3.5mm Audio Jack on a bezel that blocks some larger USB devices (http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/25/macbook-air-review/) (ex. fatter Flashdrives/USB wireless adapters)
Battery Life: "5 hours of battery life" (measured as roughly 2.5 hours according to Arstechnica (http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/macbook-air-review.ars/4)). Laptop must be brought into an Apple store to have it's battery changed (it's a simple procedure, but I'm unclear whether doing it yourself voids the warranty or not).
Size: 0.16 - 0.76" x 12.8" x 8.94"
Weight: 3.0lbs
Base Price: $1,800
Maxed Out (no Cinema Displays, etc.): ~$3,100
http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/img_lib/products/splitter/notebooks/ThinkPad/X-Series/X300/x300_main_thinandlight_332x216.jpg
CPU: 1.2 GHz Core 2 Duo LV
Memory: Stock: 1 GB DDR2-667 2 DIMM (can be upgraded by the user to up to 4 GB, 2 GB is a $32 add on)
Storage: 64 GB SSD (stock)
Graphics: Intel GMA X3100 w/ ???? Shared Memory
Screen: 13.3" LED Backlit LCD, 1440 x 900
Networking: Bluetooth + Wifi, ethernet
Other: DVD Burner, webcam/mic, fingerprint reader, 3 USB ports, option for wireless USB, full sized keyboard, trackpad
Battery Life: "Up to 10 Hours" (until I see an actual review I doubt that figure, although the fact that it uses a Low Voltage CPU suggests to me that it will have better battery performance). Battery is easily user replaceable.
Size: 0.73 - 0.92" x ???? x ????
Weight: 2.9-3.1lbs
Base Price: ~$2,700
Maxed out: ~$3,000
Sources:
Lenovo (http://shop.lenovo.com/us/landing_pages/thinkpad/2008/X300?cid=us%7Csemd%7Cggl%7Cus_x300_en%7Ct3CFA%7Cs&&s_kwcid=lenovo%20x300%7C1071363961)
Apple
(http://www.apple.com/macbookair/specs.html)Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/15/lenovo-x300-vs-apple-macbook-air/)
I admit that I probably have subconsciously forgotten some things that would make either laptop look better or worse, so please PM me if you have some more info that supports the MBA or is against the X300.