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Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d 3D laptop

Posted in 3D by Conner Flynn on June 17th, 2010

3D laptops just keep rolling in. Lenovo’s latest is the IdeaPad Y560d notebook. It sports a Core i7, a 15.6-inch (1366×768) display, and starts at just $1200 for the basic version. You’ll need to upgrade if you want that Core i7, ATI Radeon HD5730 1GB graphics, or 750GB hard drive.

The starting price gets you with a Core i3 processor, Intel’s integrated graphics, and a 250GB hard drive. The 3D panel, software, and glasses are all extra options, so it will cost you more to get the full 3D experience.

Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z All-In-One gets official

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on June 10th, 2010

Lenovo has announced the ThinkCentre M90z AIO which features a 23-inch display and is powered by Intel’s Core i3 or i5 processors. One of the more interesting features of the M90z is that the built-in webcam has a physical switch to toggle the camera on/off, giving you some additional control for privacy.

The M90z is available now and will cost you about $899. Some other features include DDR3 memory, hard drive/solid state drive, a DVD burner, and optional Wi-Fi/Bluetooth.

Lenovo’s Core i3 / i5 IdeaPad Z560 now available

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on May 25th, 2010

Looks like Lenovo’s new Core i3 / i5-based IdeaPad Z560 is available to order directly from the company now, and they promise a ship date within 13 days. So you’ll be getting it in June. The laptop starts at just $739 and features a 15.6-inch 1366 x 768 LED-backlit display, and your choice of integrated Intel HD or discrete NVIDIA GeForce 310M graphics.

Other features include 3GB or 4GB of RAM, 320GB or 500GB hard drives, a DVD burner, a six-cell battery and a choice of Intel’s Core i3 or i5 processors.

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Lenovo releases IdeaCentre A300

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on May 22nd, 2010

The Lenovo IdeaCentre A300 that we mentioned back in April is now available. The all-in-one has shown up at LogicBuy for $679.15 with free shipping.

Some features include a 2.2GHz Intel Pentium T4400 Dual-core CPU with 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 21.5-inch 1080p LCD, 320GB hard disk drive, Intel GMA X4500 graphics with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS.

Lenovo 15.6-inch IdeaPad Y560 laptop

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on May 13th, 2010

The 15.6-inch IdeaPad Y560 has finally surfaced on Lenovo’s website. This laptop offers Core i3, i5 and i7 options, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, ATI’s 1GB Mobility Radeon HD 5730 GPU, Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) and a 1,366 x 768 native resolution panel.

It weighs 5.95 pounds and has a black plastic chassis with an engraved pattern on the lid. Plenty of options are customizable if you don’t like the base configurations and they start at $949.

Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150 is tiny

Posted in Lenovo by Shane McGlaun on May 11th, 2010

I have mentioned before that I want a HTPC computer in the living room, but I don’t have the space for it in the entertainment center. Lenovo has a new HTPC machine that I am sure I could find room for called the IdeaCentre Q150.

The tiny little PC measures only 0.82″ wide and 6.7″ tall. Despite the small stature of the machine, it can be fitted with NVIDIA Ion graphics and HDMI out for 1080p video on the big screen in the living room.

HTC walks away from Palm purchase but Lenovo steps up

Posted in Lenovo,Palm by Shane McGlaun on April 23rd, 2010

Palm has been on the ropes as the popularity of its Pre and Pixi WebOS smartphones has proven to be poor. The company is selling significantly less of the devices that it and analysts predicted.

Palm has stated that it is willing to entertain purchase offers and the first to step up was HTC. HTC is a rival smartphone maker and after the company eyed Palm’s books, it opted to walk away. Another suitor has stepped into the ring now.

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Gartner reveals numbers for PC industry in Q1 2010

Posted in Computers by Shane McGlaun on April 15th, 2010

Gartner tracks industry statistics for computers, mobile phones and a number of other product categories. The company has published the latest numbers for the PC industry covering Q1 2010.

Gartner reports that it expected the industry to grow 22% but the industry beat expectations and grew by 27.4%. A total of 84.3 million PCs shipped for the quarter and HP was again the top shipper with 18.2% of the market.

Lenovo delays launch of Skylight to better compete against iPad

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on April 13th, 2010

According to Digitimes, Lenovo has delayed the launch of its Skylight smartbook from April to July in order to improve the device’s working performance and is targeting iPad as the device’s competitor. This is because Skylight uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor with a Linux-based operating system and is mainly for online activities.

But since it doesn’t function as smoothly as the iPad and doesn’t have as many functions, Lenovo has decided to postpone the launch in order to improve it.

Lenovo C200 All-In-One PC

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on April 7th, 2010

The Lenovo C200 all-in-one was shown off at CeBIT awhile back, but now it’s official, with an 18.6-inch 16:9 display with a dual-core Atom D510 processor and optional next-generation Nvidia Ion graphics. The C200 is one of the first products featuring the HD-capable next-generation Ion.

The starting price is $399. That’s will get you a 1.6GHz Atom D410, 160GB of storage, no touchscreen, and Intel’s lesser integrated graphics. The upgrade options are: up to that dual core Atom D510, a touchscreen (no multitouch), 4GB DDR2 RAM, and a 500GB HDD.

Lenovo L2461x Wide: Full HD Multitouch Monitor

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on March 15th, 2010

Lenovo has unveiled three new monitors, but the L2461x Wide is the one that has our attention. It features a 23.6-inch (1920×1080) display with capacitive multitouch, a 2MP camera, a USB 2.0 hub with four ports, and full HD support from a white LED backlit panel.

There’s also a 170-degree horizontal viewing angle and it’s Energy Star 5.0 certified, so it won’t kill your electric bill. The other new models are the 23-inch L2361p Wide, which also has full HD support with no multitouch or a camera better than 0.3MPs. The L2261 is a 21.5-inch display with no multitouch or webcam.

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Lenovo’s IdeaPad Y460 now on sale

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on March 4th, 2010

The IdeaPad Y460 is available for order at Lenovo’s webstore. The base unit starts at $999 and includes a 2.13GHz Core i3-330M CPU, Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), 4GB of DDR3 memory, a 14-inch LED-backlit display (1,366 x 768), a 320GB hard drive, 6-cell battery and a dual-layer DVD writer.

The $1,199 model is the one that you will want though, with a 2.4GHz Core i5-520M, ATI’s Mobility Radeon HD 5650 (1GB) GPU and a 500GB HDD. Both models should ship within a few weeks.

ThinkPad W701 and W701ds specs

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on February 19th, 2010

Lenovo has an update in their premier widescreen workstation range. Some supposed internal Lenovo slides show off the new W701 and W701ds ThinkPads and some specs to go along with them. The W701 is listed with an Intel Extreme series CPU and a Wacom Digitizer.

There’s also the dual-screen W701ds. Both machines offer up to 16GB of RAM, SSD options up to a quarter of a terabyte, and Ultrabay expandability. Even DisplayLink ports. But only a two-hour battery life on the 701ds? Say it isn’t so.

Lenovo ThinkPad X201 details leaked

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on February 17th, 2010

More details on the Lenovo ThinkPad X201 line have leaked out. The 12″ ultraportable device has some major changes made within and some subtle changes outside. The standard model features a dual-core 2.66GHz Core i7 processor. The slimline X201 will have the low-voltage 2.13GHz i7 as its best option.

Both models will come with a 2-megapixel webcam, your choice of a trackpad and a docking station as well. We don’t know when the new ThinkPad will make its appearance, but stay tuned. We should know more soon.

Lenovo AMD-based G455 and G555 set to arrive in the states

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on February 11th, 2010

Today Lenovo announced the forthcoming availability of two new additions to its G series. We don’t have full specs yet, but the G455 and G555 boast 14 and 15 inch screens with 16:9 screen ratios and both probably feature 1366 x 768 resolution.

Both will have your choice of Athlon II and dual-core Turion II processors, with ATI Radeon HD Mobility graphics. Both will be available in March for the budget price of $449. Lenovo is hoping that you buy these instead of a netbook due to screen size.



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