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Recommendation Prize Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day 2010 from Lenovo

February 7th, 2010

Welcoming the Lunar New Year Day and Valentine’s Day that falls on the same day, February 14, 2010, Lenovo was trying to help you choose several computer hardware as a gift option.  Lenovo divides recommendations into three categories; for women, men, and families.

Here are the full details of the Lenovo 2010 product recommendations:

For Women

Lenovo IdeaPad S10-S10-3t & 3

As a convertible tablet netbook first capacitive S10-3t made with a touch-screen technology fingertips Lenovo ™ NaturalTouch responsive to create an optimal user experience. 10.1-inch screen on the S10-3t can spin 180 degrees and folded to turn it into a tablet touch.

Netbook IdeaPad S10 and S10-3t-3 combines the latest from Lenovo portability, style, and advanced technologies in the industry that will help redefine the netbook category. Both products show the function ‘instant on’ Quick Start 2.0 so you can quickly access various applications and the Internet in just seconds without booting the OS and Windows desktop. Active Protection System also will protect your PC’s hard drive from sudden shock or fall.

Price: USD419 (S10-3) / USD599 (S10-3t).

Lenovo IdeaPad U150

U150 is only 13.5mm thick and weighing only 1.35kg, but reversed the red or black cover is textured stored set of features designed to create a balance between mobility and functionality.

Ultraportable laptop with a widescreen 11.6-in HD offer battery life up to 7 hours. Active Protection System helps protect the hard disk when he fell or hit something. The new version OneKey Rescue System, which is Version 7.0, backup data twice as fast and more powerful anti-virus scanning, which has worked when not loading the operating system.

Price: USD829.

Lenovo ThinkPad X100e

Mini-Notebooks: Small Is Huge

January 27th, 2010

Notebooks are becoming an essential mobile accessory thanks to their easy portability and connectivity facility. Imagine the joy of surfing net from the comfort of wi-fi enabled pool side hotel area or the cafe without notebooks? With the rapid changing technology, conventional notebooks are no longer fashionable.

With powerful and advanced technology wrapped in a sleekly contoured compact manner, currently mini notebooks or ultra-mobile PCs as they are called have captured the attention of techno geeks. Even the smaller in size, the functionality of all other parts have not been compromised on mini notebooks. Fast hard disk drive, equivalent processor, high-speed DRAM , reasonable-sized keyboard for real typing and even intuitive Touch Panel pointing device that can be used with either its stylus or even a finger; all features are available in mini notebooks.

Mini notebooks can do what any other laptop or desktop can do. Rapid response time and ease of program modification are important advantages of mini notebooks. No doubt notebooks provide better visual experience, but at close to seven pounds, it could also be the cause of a bad back. Mini notebooks lower the heavy load strain common to conventional notebooks. Weighing around 2.6 pounds, these mini notebooks can still easily fit in a backpack or large handbag. Mini notebooks consume less power and as a result the heat generated is also low as compared to desktops or big notebooks. The radiation generated is also considerably lower. This is another advantage of mini notebooks.

However, mini notebooks do have its share of deficiency. The small screen might be a problem for some people. Others may be concerned because some model of mini notebooks store less data and sometimes run out of battery power faster than larger notebooks. The shrunken keyboards on the mini notebooks can also be difficult for the sausage-fingered. Mini-notebooks lack the raw power of their larger counterpart. It`s difficult to find discrete graphics in these categories. But without paying the hefty prices of traditional ultraportables, true portability is available in mini notebooks.

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