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Lenovo Ideacentre, Upgrade Your Living Space

Lenovo Ideacentre, Upgrade Your Living SpaceLenovo IdeacentreGadgetrick.com previously wrote articles about Acer AspireRevo, Fujifilm FinePix J40, and HP Omni 200-5250. Now we are talking about Lenovo Ideacentre Q150 Series 40814AU Desktop (Black).

  • Intel ® Atom? Dual Core processor D510 (1.66GHz, 1MB L2 Cache)
  • 2 GB DDR2 667 (2GB max)
  • 250 GB, 5400 RPM, HDMI
  • NVIDIA ION Graphics Processor with 512MB graphics, Full HD (1080p) support, Handheld wireless multimedia remote with trackball mouse and keyboard
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit

Upgrade Your Living Space. Fun is connecting your PC to a big screen display. The Lenovo IdeaCentre Q150 is an Read the rest of this entry »

Lenovo Ideapad G550 2958-9PU 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) Reviews

Lenovo Ideapad G550Lenovo Ideapad G550Gadgetrick.com previously wrote articles about Panasonic TC-L42U25, Samsung UN46C6300, and Norton Internet Security 2011. Now we are talking about Lenovo Ideapad G550 2958-9PU 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) Reviews.

  • OneKey Rescue System – With the touch of a button, you can restore the system and recover valuable data
  • It also recovers essential system files in the event of corruption, and can be used to initiate a virus scan before entering Windows
  • Legendary keyboard design on ThinkPad notebooks bring you great tactile feel with an intelligent layout and performance on the G550 notebook
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Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d, Excellent Keyboard and Touch Pad

Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d, Excellent Keyboard and Touch PadLenovo IdeaPadGadgetrick.com. After a few days work especial Nokia X3, Sharp LC-32D47UT, and the JVC Everio GZ-HD500, now we will discuss a laptop. This laptop is sold under the name Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d. Though 3D is a big buzzword in the television world, it’s been slower to take off in desktop and laptop TVs. That’s in some ways surprising, as a tested, functional 3D infrastructure has existed for PCs for a couple of years now, in the form of Nvidia’s 3D Vision technology. We’ve seen only a handful of laptops with 3D hardware and glasses,  some with Nvidia’s technology and a couple with a competing system called TriDef.

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