Showing posts with label Lenovo Y560P. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lenovo Y560P. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Quick review of Lenovo's Sandy Bridge notebooks

Y560P
Lenovo says it's the first to introduce notebooks sporting the second-generation Intel Core i7 processors, previously codeanmed Sandy Bridge.
The three models, namely the IdeaPad Y560P, the V470 and the V570, are all powered by the Core i7-2630QM processor which has a 2GHz speed (2.90GHz with TurboBoost) and 6MB of L3 cache.
Apart from the processor, the IdeaPad's Y560P's other notable features are a 15.6in LED-backlit screen, Windows 7 Home Premium, 4GB RAM (expandable up to 8GB). 750GB hard drive, Blu-ray combo drive as well a ATI Radeon HD 6570M 1GB discrete graphics chip.
For the SOHO/SMB market, there's the Lenovo V470 and the V570, both of which feature the Intel Core i7-2630QM processor, 4GB RAM, 750GB hard drive, built-in Intel HD Graphics 3000, DVD burner and Windows 7 Home Premium.

V470
The major difference between the V470 and V570 is that the V470 has a 14.1in LED backlit display while the V570 has a 15.6in LED backlit screen.
The IdeaPad Y560P is in stores right now while the V470/V570 should make an appearance by the time you read this.
Prices for the IdeaPad Y560P start from $999, and the V470 starts from $899. Price for the V570 has yet to be announced.

Quick review of Lenovo's Sandy Bridge notebooks

Y560P
Lenovo says it's the first to introduce notebooks sporting the second-generation Intel Core i7 processors, previously codeanmed Sandy Bridge.
The three models, namely the IdeaPad Y560P, the V470 and the V570, are all powered by the Core i7-2630QM processor which has a 2GHz speed (2.90GHz with TurboBoost) and 6MB of L3 cache.
Apart from the processor, the IdeaPad's Y560P's other notable features are a 15.6in LED-backlit screen, Windows 7 Home Premium, 4GB RAM (expandable up to 8GB). 750GB hard drive, Blu-ray combo drive as well a ATI Radeon HD 6570M 1GB discrete graphics chip.
For the SOHO/SMB market, there's the Lenovo V470 and the V570, both of which feature the Intel Core i7-2630QM processor, 4GB RAM, 750GB hard drive, built-in Intel HD Graphics 3000, DVD burner and Windows 7 Home Premium.

V470
The major difference between the V470 and V570 is that the V470 has a 14.1in LED backlit display while the V570 has a 15.6in LED backlit screen.
The IdeaPad Y560P is in stores right now while the V470/V570 should make an appearance by the time you read this.
Prices for the IdeaPad Y560P start from $999, and the V470 starts from $899. Price for the V570 has yet to be announced.

Quick review of Lenovo's Sandy Bridge notebooks

Y560P
Lenovo says it's the first to introduce notebooks sporting the second-generation Intel Core i7 processors, previously codeanmed Sandy Bridge.
The three models, namely the IdeaPad Y560P, the V470 and the V570, are all powered by the Core i7-2630QM processor which has a 2GHz speed (2.90GHz with TurboBoost) and 6MB of L3 cache.
Apart from the processor, the IdeaPad's Y560P's other notable features are a 15.6in LED-backlit screen, Windows 7 Home Premium, 4GB RAM (expandable up to 8GB). 750GB hard drive, Blu-ray combo drive as well a ATI Radeon HD 6570M 1GB discrete graphics chip.
For the SOHO/SMB market, there's the Lenovo V470 and the V570, both of which feature the Intel Core i7-2630QM processor, 4GB RAM, 750GB hard drive, built-in Intel HD Graphics 3000, DVD burner and Windows 7 Home Premium.

V470
The major difference between the V470 and V570 is that the V470 has a 14.1in LED backlit display while the V570 has a 15.6in LED backlit screen.
The IdeaPad Y560P is in stores right now while the V470/V570 should make an appearance by the time you read this.
Prices for the IdeaPad Y560P start from $999, and the V470 starts from $899. Price for the V570 has yet to be announced.