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    Does the X220i have enhanced experience?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by david1274, Jun 6, 2011.

  1. david1274

    david1274 Notebook Evangelist

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    Yeah I know EE isn't rated very highly but I'm still intrigued to know whether my X220i has it, as there is no sticker.

    Where is EE located within the thinkvantage software? Or is it merely a marketing term?
     
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    Yes, all the new Lenovo Thinkpads come with it (on a side note, even the X120e). The only difference in the i-suffix models is that the CPU is capped at Core i3 (and low end i5?).
     
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    Ok, well it looks like you have to spend more bucks to get that funky EE sticker. Could be a deal breaker for some :p

    FWIW, I think the 220i moniker only applies to the i3-2310 and not low end i5, at least in the UK. My previous 4287 with i5-2410 was labelled 'X220' (by the right-hand hinge) while the 4287 with i3 has X220i on it.

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