• Lenovo 3000 H200

    Lenovo 3000 H200

    Punit Lodaya, Dec 07, 2006 1600 hrs IST

    The reliability of a branded PC along with the price of an assembled machine is what Lenovo 3000 H200 has to offer. Let's have a look....

    Good value for money, Sleek cabinet

    No operating system installed, Messy interior cabinet

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Today, we have the Lenovo 3000 H200 series PC with us. The Lenovo 3000 H series is primarily targeted at the consumers looking for a budget PC. It comes in three different configurations starting from Rs. 25,000 right up to Rs. 35,000. We have the top-most product in that range.

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Lenevo, most probably, became famous after it bought over the entire PC and laptop manufacturing business from IBM. It is number one PC maker in China and also hopes to do the same trick over here. Budget PC makes up for the majority sales in the Indian market. This sector generally is a very difficult for the branded PC makers to capture, due to lower profit margin and absolutely no-cost for the operating system. Almost 99% of assembled PCs get bundled with pirated software and hence the end consumer doesn't have to bear the cost. Lenovo adopted a different stance this time and decided not to bundle any software with the H200 series of PC expect for MS-DOS. Users can decide if they want a licensed copy of Windows or even an alternative operating system such as Linux. They have provided a driver CD for Windows OS.

The Lenevo 3000 H200 comes in a complete package with a 17" Flatscreen CRT, Multimedia keyboard, speakers, etc. We received everything except the monitor.

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(17) Comments
ramu
,hyd, on Nov 11, 2009 01:21 PM
my lenovo pc audio drivers not working
nk sharma
,new delhi, on Aug 03, 2009 02:33 PM
my pc lenovo 3000 h series push button not working, pc not starting. suggest methods to rectify
nikhil
,patna, on Jun 27, 2009 09:07 PM
i need grphics for windows vista (M.N.82233AQ) please send me some suggestion rgarding this
anuj
,shukla, on Feb 08, 2009 04:16 PM
Anuj Shukla
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Ayan Debnath
,Kolkata, on Dec 07, 2006 08:53 PM
It doesn't have PCI-Ex slot !!
hanns
,Sinagpore, on Jun 13, 2008 06:58 PM
Ayan Debnath you are an idiot!
kiranraj
,rajahmundry, on Sep 06, 2007 01:00 PM
i wanna buy a new lenovo laptop.how can i know that it is new? is there any chance to salesmen to sell a old one
Deepak shrivast
,omkareshwar, on Aug 23, 2007 10:21 PM
It dosen"t have AGP slot . How can i install AGP card in my lenovo 3000 H200 (88233AQ) computer
Pankaj Sharma
,Ambala Cantt(Haryana), on Feb 08, 2007 11:51 AM
My This Serial PC create a beep Sound
Appa Rao .g
,Rajahmundry, on Feb 06, 2007 12:17 PM
Its very beatiful look
chintan
,mumbai, on Dec 08, 2006 05:49 PM
not worth 35k atleast wd have added 6600gt agp
dookie
,Bangalore, on Dec 08, 2006 04:00 PM
Even at a glance, I feel that there is nothing in it that make it feel like a branded PC. The cheap metallic case might look a little cool but it seems cramped and the metal around the bays inside seem very inferior. You are better off getting an Acer or HP budget laptop for the same price or assemble a good system for the same price. But all said, these models are easily sold to the average family who don't do much research and who just want a reasonable quality computer that doesn't go bust on them. Branded companies take great advantage of such folks. In the end, both benefit i.e. the family is satisfied and the manufacturers make money. What bothers me is the absolute shyt some manufacturers sell under the guise of family PCs. eg: look at the cabinet interior here. It really made me upset to see that the quality of branded products are worse than assembled ones. typical of a cheap chinese company like Lenovo.
Soham Dutta
,Jorhat, on Dec 08, 2006 02:56 PM
How can you call this a fantastic deal when such a PC can be assembled for as little 25k.
Gadgetguy
,Hyderabad, on Dec 08, 2006 12:53 AM
What 35K for such Measly configuration?Not worth it.Even without a Preloaded OS You can can a better Configuration In an Assembled P.C
ajay
,gurgaon, on Dec 08, 2006 11:26 AM
In 36K i bulid up a core2 duo based processor and that too with 17" LCD and altec lansing ATP3. compared to this lenovos offering seems to be pricey.
badvt
,Chennai, on Dec 07, 2006 09:20 PM
Rs. 35k seems unreasonable. Clutter of wires is not an issue in my opinion. You must see the layout in a Zenith system - upgrading anything is a pain there.

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