Posts Tagged ‘Lenovo Laptops’

Lenovo Essential Family

Posted on March 12th, 2010 | by admin

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The Lenovo Essential Family is a category of laptops that are mostly intended for business usage, although one member of the family is also capable of functions that are intended for gaming, which requires more powerful features. In any case, being a family, all the members share some common features.

 

One such feature is the processor. All members of the Essential family are equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo processors, each running at an average speed clocked at 2.0 GHz. Five units run at a processor speed of 2.20 GHz, while the other two are running at a speed of 2.10 GHz. In any case, these speeds are all good enough for multi-tasking. Being mostly laptops designed for business and everyday usage, multi-tasking is very important so users can finish their tasks quickly and efficiently. All of them also have fat memory spaces. Majority of the laptops have 4 gigabytes for RAM, but two models are different with 2 GB and 3 GB RAM spaces.

 

The Essential laptops come in two sizes: 15-inches and 14 inches. All LCD screens for the Lenovo Essential familiy laptops are widescreen, and all of them have the native resolution of 1366×768. this resolution is very favorable towards multi-tasking, especially when one needs to open and look at one or more windows simultaneously. They can do so by stacking window after window beside each other for quick reference while working. Regardless of sizes, however, all LCD displays in the Essential family are backlit by light-emitting diodes.

 

Majority of the Essential family laptops are weak when it comes to the graphics part. Five models are given only integrated graphics media accelerators from Intel. However, one unit stands out – the Lenovo G450 – 2949CGU – because it has a dedicated graphics card with 512 megabytes to spare for graphics processing: the Nvidia GeForce G 210M. Of all the Lenovo Essential laptops, this model alone is able to function both for normal computing as well as for heavy graphics processing. Other members of the family are limited to basic computing purposes like word processing as well as some light gaming in the side.

 

Hard disk capacity also varies for the members of the Essential family of laptops. Most of the laptops have 320 gigabytes of hard disk available for its users, but the G550 – 2958R6U and the G550 – 2958HHU have 250 GB and 160 GB, respectively.

 

Let us now look at the individual members of the Essential family of laptops from Lenovo.

 

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Lenovo Thinkpad SL – Review

Posted on August 4th, 2009 | by admin

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Lenovo is the proverbial new kid in town, having been officially a brand only since 2005. Despite that, Lenovo has quickly ascended the ranks of PC vendors worldwide. Acquiring IBM’s global PC operations provided the company a platform to build its own brand name. However, it was a calculated mixture of quality products, smart marketing and strategic outsourcing that helped launched the brand to what it is today. The company’s brand recognition reached dizzying heights during the 2008 Beijing Olympics where it was a major sponsor.

 

At the beginning, consumers were reluctant to embrace the China-made Lenovo products due to concerns about quality and durability. In time, however, Lenovo products came to stand for quality products at reasonable prices. The June 2008 issue of Consumer Reports confirmed this, as it ranked Lenovo as No. 1 among budget priced laptops in terms of fewest repairs reported by users.

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Lenovo Laptops

Posted on May 22nd, 2009 | by admin

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Laptop buyers often ask me about the Lenovo brand. It seems as if though little is known about them. This article is meant to give you some background information about the Lenovo brand.

 

Lenovo is the 4th largest personal computer manufacturer in the world. They were founded in 1984 and are based in China. They are the largest manufacturer in China. The produce laptops, desktops, servers etc. Lenovo is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange.

 

In 2005 Lenovo bought the personal computing definition of IBM in exchange, IBM got a 20% stake in Lenovo. That is why names like the Lenovo Ideapad and Lenovo Thinkpad, will sound very familiar as it was former IBM products.

 

Lenovo has some beautiful designs and great reliability. Their main selling point however is the value for money. From the cheapest Netbook to the most expensive Thinkpad – laptop, you will go far to get the same value for money you get from Lenovo.

 

Do a search on www.laptop-computers.co.za for Lenovo and take a look at what is on offer. From as little as R5000 you can have your own Ideapad, Netbook, with Intel atom and Windows XP. Or for R 9 499 you can have the G530 cutting edge business laptop with Centrino Core 2 duo T6400, 3GB of Ram.

They have a lot more in range and it is always quite a lot cheaper than their nearest competitor.

Try them I think you might be pleasantly surprised.

Vian Chinner

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