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Lenovo Thinkpad X100E

The first thing to notice is how small the Lenovo ThinkPad X100e is. With only 1.5 kg, it fits in the smallest used for regular travel luggage. The 226-minute battery life, which we recorded during the test is unfortunately not as good as we hoped, but basic mobility. Despite the low price has lost none of the famous Lenovo laptop build quality. The frosted plastic and stiff chassis of the Lenovo ThinkPad X100e offer sufficient flexibility and can easily withstand the blows of life in motion, while the simple black design is elegant and stylish. Lenovo Thinkpad X100E Review

Lenovo IdeaPad Y650

The 418536U is the base model in high-end Lenovo IdeaPad Y650 Series notebooks. The model has 16″ LED displays and Intel Core 2 Duo processors that 418536U clocking in at 2.40 GHz.

It lacks the premium model of the discrete graphics chip, but with 3 GB of DDR3 memory, should perform well in the mainstream computing tasks. Both models have 320 GB disk space, and integrated WiFi and Bluetooth. Windows Vista comes pre-installed. Lenovo IdeaPad Y650 Review

Lenovo Ideapad Z565 431137U

Lenovo has been on a roll with products with AMD processors lately, and the newest, the IdeaPad Z565, brother of the 15.6-inch Intel-based Z560 will be.

Like the other AMD-based full-size notebooks in its range, the Z565 has dual-core Turion. The model is with integrated graphics system AMD’s ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 512MB be an option for those who need higher frame rates. Interestingly, the HD 5470 graphics option only with the dual-core Turion’s. Lenovo quoted battery life for integrated graphics versions at 4 hours and discrete models at 3.5 hours with the standard 6-cell battery. Lenovo Ideapad Z565 Review

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 14

Lenovo ThinkPad 0199-23U is a 14-inch laptop with a 2.30GHz AMD Turion Dual-Core Processor II equipped P520, 4GB of DDR3 RAM and 320GB hard drive.

It sports a 14″ HD widescreen display with 1366 x 768 resolution, ATI Radeon HD 4250 graphics, webcam, DVD +-RW, 802.11b/g/n, 7-in-1 card reader, HDMI output, Hi-Definition (HD) Audio, stereo speakers and 6-cell battery. The laptop runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating system. Needless to say, such a configuration well daily enough for our use, people are very happy with him. Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 14 Review

Lenovo Ideapad Y560d

Let the games begin. The Lenovo IdeaPad Y560 notebook is ideal for games and can automatically adjust its performance to your needs, thanks to the new 2010 Intel Core i7 720QM processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology.

This multimedia notebook with 3D comes with OneKey Theater II vivid and sharp videos with stunning clarity deliver a 15.6-inch widescreen HD, while Dolby Home Theater surround sound and JBL speakers provide an exhilarating audio experience for movies or Gaming. And with SlideNav, intelligent touch-sensitive slider, there is a new way to browse your favorite desktop shortcuts. The IdeaPad Y560 also features Enhanced Experience for Windows 7, the faster boot and shutdown times, as well as a richer multimedia experience offers. Best of all, it’s from Lenovo, maker of award-winning ThinkPad. Lenovo Ideapad Y560d Review

Lenovo Ideapad Z560


The user may listen Dolby Stereo Surround Sound
The IdeaPad Z560 has OneKey theatrical feature that allows you to film web between cruise mode.
For data recovery, it comes with OneKey Rescue 7.0
It offers face detection feature with VeriFace software.

If you are looking for a budget-friendly laptop or notebook, Lenovo Z560 with enough features to perform general data processing seamlessly integrated. The Lenovo IdeaPad Z560 has a one year warranty. Lenovo Ideapad Z560 Review

Lenovo Ideapad Y560

When we first got a glimpse of the Y560 at CES, we thought it was junk, with nothing but a blurry mess on the screen. Then we were offered the 3D glasses.

We could not believe it! It was a 3D masterpiece on IdeaPad notebooks and displays the most beautiful graphics and processing power, as we lay still on the eyes at CES. After only see Avatar in Theatres, I had to make sure my skin, I was not blue and luminescent materials. It was amazing. The Lenovo IdeaPad Y560 is certainly for all the “Avatar” fans out there might want to call them to get more 3D in their lives, as well as entertainment-oriented customers who need a machine that maintaining high energy any time you want to find days and night . The IdeaPad laptop certainly gets two thumbs-up from IdeaPad. Today and after it will is available, is definitely welcome on our desks. Lenovo Ideapad Y560 Review

Lenovo Ideapad U550

There are some notable features of the U550, which are worth mentioning, but it will almost certainly be the 15.6 inch widescreen display that potential buyers attracted attention.

With a high-definition native resolution and LED backlighting technology, the screen is crisp, bright, sleek and best of all the energy that the battery allows for longer life and also protects the environment, which is a bonus. Inside, the IdeaPad U550 from a dual-core Intel processor with 1.3 GHz and 3 GB of RAM is driven also included, available with a 4 GB. A 320 GB hard drive all your files and folders with Windows 7 Home Premium pre-installed, you open up a world of entertainment and education, complete with a significantly improved user interface to make things feel modern and potentially reconsider Apple Mac store owners their choice of laptop. Lenovo Ideapad U550 Review

Lenovo Ideapad V460

Lenovo ThinkPad’s line is known for its award-winning business notebooks. But what if you consider the ThinkPad design, the relatively flashy new ThinkPad to tame than Edge?

Lenovo has you covered with its small business-oriented IdeaPad V460, a fast CPU Core i5 and switchable graphics, all packaged in an attractive brushed metal housing features. This Lenovo laptop offers high performance in a slim, lightweight package. However, disadvantages such as short battery life and limited point of view hold back the notebook. Lenovo Ideapad V460 Review

Lenovo IdeaPad Y530

The IdeaPad Y530 has to offer some amazing features to consumers in a budget laptop systems. It uses the Intel GM45 chipset, there are some amazing features you do not expect in a low-cost PC, how would such quick DDR3 memory, draft-n wireless support and new integrated graphics.

All that would be great if Lenovo laptop does not use an earlier 32-bit Intel Pentium Dual Core processor, the system boundaries for 32-bit software. When user can accept this slower processor, packaged at the end with a very functional notebook for the money. Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 Review