Showing posts with label Lenovo IdeaPad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lenovo IdeaPad. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Lenovo's New IdeaPad U260

Lenovo IdeaPad U260Lenovo has this quirky way about them in the sense that they like to sneak laptops out to the market without them receiving any fanfare whatsoever. And just as the saying goes, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks", Lenovo has done it again with their newest device, the IdeaPad U260, an interesting device with a brand new chassis, 12.5-inch screen, 3.04lb weight and 0.71 inches of thickness.

From what we have gathered about the IdeaPad U260, the device seems to be aimed directly at portability. The device has no optical drive, contains ULV Core i3/i5 processors and only a single 4-cell battery. The device also only contains two USB 2.0 ports and does not have an ExpressCard slot. Details on the battery are scarce, however, Lenovo says that the battery contains four hours of "runtime". A single SO-DIMM slot is all you get for memory, but some RAM could be soldered directly to the motherboard which would give you 4GB of RAM.

Full specifications include Bluetooth, b/g/n WiFi, 4GB of RAM and a 320GB HDD. Considering the fact that the device is an IdeaPad, you do get some pretty nifty color options. Consumers will be able to decide if Mocha Brown or Clementine Orange suits their tastes better.

The 12.5-inch HD-resolution display is only available in an anti-glare finish, which is a welcome change from the typical glossy-only consumer laptop displays. Video output is achieved via VGA outputs as well as HDMI outputs which is nice to see because it lets the consumer know that Lenovo isn't trying to cheap out on them.

Pricing is still to be determined though considering that the chassis is thin, light and composed entirely of magnesium-alloy, you can almost guarantee that this isn't your bottom bin laptop. Keep checking back here periodically for updates on pricing as well as an official release date as soon as Lenovo gives us one.
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Friday, September 3, 2010

Back to School Netbook Deals

back to school netbook dealsSummer is over and school is starting back up. If you’re looking for a laptop and don’t want to pay a ridiculous amount of money or lug around a heavy device all day, there are still options out there for you. Netbooks are the perfect solution for students. They’re light, portable, and usually much less expensive than laptops.

If a netbook fits your needs, here are some great back-to-school deals for you to consider.

Samsung NB30
Retail Price: $379
Sale Price: $299.99 at Amazon.com
The Samsung NB30 is a great netbook to consider. Not only is it scratch-proof, but also it is spill- resistant up to two ounces of liquid. Besides the rugged features of the NB30, everything else is pretty standard. It has a 10.1-inch display, 1.66GHz Intel N450 Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, 160GB HDD, and 6.5 hours of battery life.

HP Mini 110-1134CL
Retail Price: $349
Sale Price: $279.99 at HP.com
The HP Mini 110-1134CL has a sleek design and is perfect for someone who is looking for an attractive netbook. It has a comfortable keyboard and weighs only 2.69 pounds. It features a 10.1-inch screen, 1.66GHz Intel N455 Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, 160GB HDD, webcam, and seven hours of battery life.

Asus EeePC 1201PN
Retail Price: $500
Sale Price: $424.99 at Amazon.com
This netbook is light and features a full size keyboard, which isn’t always found on netbooks. It also has a Nvidia chip which is fantastic for 1080p HD video playback and some light gaming. It comes standard with a 12-inch WXGA LED screen, 1.66GHz Intel N450 Atom processor, 2GB of RAM, Bluetooth, Webcam, HDMI and VGA out ports, and five hours of battery life.

Lenovo IdeaPad S12
Retail Price: $549.99
Sale Price: $399.99 at Newegg.com
This laptop is really a fantastic deal to consider. It comes standard with a 12-inch screen with 1280 x 800 resolution and has a great keyboard. It also features a 1.60GHz Intel Atom N270, 2GB of RAM, 250GB HDD, webcam, and six hours of battery life.

Lenovo ThinkPad X100e
Retail Price: $550
Sale Price: $398 at Abe’s of Maine
This is a great deal from Abe’s of Maine. Not only are they offering the ThinkPad X100e, but also Abe’s of Maine is throwing in a free optical mouse. It has a great keyboard, nice screen resolution, and a speedy processor. It features an 11.1-inch screen, 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core MV-40, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, and about 5.5 hours of battery life.

If you’re searching for a good deal on a netbook, these are definitely some great possibilities. They can handle all of your school needs just fine. Unfortunately, these deals won’t last forever, so you should take advantage of these back to school deals before they’re gone.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Lenovo's 3D Laptop Now Shipping

Lenovo Shipping First 3D Laptop

3D is all the rage these days and now it's coming to your laptop. The IdeaPad Y560d, from Lenovo, is the company's first 3D notebook, and it's shipping now. The new laptop has a 15.6-inch screen, 16:9 high definition, a Core i7 processor running at 1.60 GHz, 4GB of RAM, and a 500 GB HDD.

A different configuration will be available at a later date. It will include an i7 at 1.86 GHz, a Blue-ray drive, and a "RapidDrive," a hybrid 64GB SSD and 750GB HDD for quicker booting.

The laptop uses TriDef 3D technology (TriDef Media Player) software that turns the standard movie into a 3D movie, using the TriDef Photo Transformer. The same can be done to standard photos, however it does not work on Blu-ray or HD-DVD content.
The laptop will also come with a 3D screen and 3D glasses.

It's currently selling for $1500.

Looking for more 3D information? Check out A Monitor Blog for information on 3D televisions, 3D computer monitors, and other display technology information.




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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

An Affordable Convertible Netbook Tablet from Lenovo

lenovo ideapadMany different companies make a variety of different types of netbooks, but not many have adopted the convertible tablet netbook that has been emerging recently. This is probably because is can be a very costly netbook to design and manufacture. Convertible tablets are comparable in weight and size to an ultraportable or thin and light laptop. They look pretty much like a traditional laptop except for the fact that the screen swivels 180 degrees and can fold flat over the keyboard of the laptop. You can utilize a convertible tablet netbook to navigate menus, documents, and Web pages all through the touchscreen.

It’s the rotating hinges and the touchscreen display that jacks the price of netbooks like this up. Pricing is one of the reasons that these netbooks have had trouble taking off, but Lenovo is now offering the IdeaPad S10-3t, which is one of the first reasonably priced convertible tablets to be made available to the public. If you’re at all interested in convertible tablets, the S10-3t is definitely one that you should look into if you aren’t interested in putting out $1000 or more.

I personally thought that the design of the S10-3t was very intriguing. It’s a little bit thicker and longer than most 10-inch netbooks, but this is necessary to accommodate the swivel hinge and the touch panel. The netbook weighs in at 2.9 pounds and comes standard with a 4-cell battery. Many may not like the plain design of the S10-3t, but I thought that it fit the netbook. It features a shiny black top without any fancy detailing.

I find the swivel touch screen to be extremely fascinating. When you rotate it the full 180 degrees, you can then proceed to lay the screen down flat against the keyboard of the netbook. How cool is that? Although many could say that this function is very similar to that of Apple’s iPad, the advantage you have with a convertible netbook is that you have the luxury of a keyboard whenever you want it which can come in handy. The screen on the S10-3t is 10-inches and features 1,024 x 600 resolution. When utilizing the touch feature, you solely use your finger, just like for the iPad or the iPhone. You can use one finger to navigate the screen or use two to pinch and enlarge photos and documents. Due to the fact that the S10-3t’s touchscreen is designed for you to use your finger, it does not feature the handwriting recognition capabilities that some tablets that use a stylus have, but it still performs every other function that you could need.

The keyboard on the S10-3t is almost full size and is very responsive. The netbook’s other features also include: 2 USB ports, a VGA port, an Ethernet port, an SD slot, built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi, 250GB of hard drive, a 1.83GHzAtom N470 processor, 2GB of memory, and Windows 7 Home Premium. A lot of these features can’t be found on most netbooks, so I was impressed.

I really feel like this is a deal if you’re looking for a convertible netbook. Lenovo ships the S10-3t out for $650. This is incredible, as most convertible netbooks start around $1000. I think with all of the features and the impressive price tag, Lenovo has hit a home run with the new ThinkPad S10-3t.



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Friday, June 26, 2009

The IdeaPad Y450

ideapad 450Did you think it was impossible to find an reasonably inexpensive, big screened laptop with a full size keyboard and loads of multimedia features? Well, Lenovo has changed that train of thought with their IdeaPad Y450.

The IdeaPad Y450 has a different look than any previous laptop. It sports a black cover like many other laptops on the market, except for the fact that the cover is not the traditional glossed-over top but instead a textured honeycomb pattern that gives the lid a coarse, grainy feel. This will certainly assist in promoting less fingerprints and smudges on the laptop’s cover. The edges of the lid are trimmed in a copper tone, while the inside is a stark white. This all unites to produce a stylish, modern looking laptop.

The Y450 measures 13.4 x 9.2 x1.4 inches (HWD) and weighs about 5 pounds. It features a 14-inch widescreen with 1,366 x 768 resolution. It also includes three USB ports, FireWire, Ethernet, a built-in webcam, and excellent speakers. Added bonuses not normally included in laptops in the Y450’s price range are the DVD burner, eSATA, and HDMI-out ports. Another important fact to consider is the Y450’s 2-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 processor.

This impressive, budget-friendly laptop can be purchased in retail stores for around $599. Yes, there are plenty of other thinner and lighter laptops on the market, but they will dig a lot deeper into your pocket. The IdeaPad Y450 has excellent features, a slick design, and a heart-warming price tag. I think this is certainly a laptop that can satisfy most average people laptop needs.