Lenovo Reveals IdeaPad Y460p, Y560p, and IdeaCentre K330; Intel "Sandy Bridge" CPUs On Board
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Lenovo has just outlined new notebooks and a new desktop PC that they'll be launching in early 2011. The first two are notebooks which I'll talk about first. There'll be the IdeaPad Y460p and the Y560p which will feature Intel's next-gen Core i7 "Sandy Bridge" CPUs, up to a 750GB HDD, up to 8GB of RAM, and an option for Lenovo's RapidDrive technology which will put the OS on a 32GB SSD so that it'll boot up much quicker. Of course, they'll be sporting 14 and 15.6-inch displays, respectively.
Last, but not least, is for the desktop PC fans out there. Lenovo will be launching the IdeaCentre K330 in early 2011 too. This one will pack Core i7 CPU options, up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, twin RAID-0 HDD storage options (up to 4TB), optional Blu-ray drive, and an optional TV tuner if you're interested.
We'll likely see all three of these products at CES 2011 since the notebooks are set to be available on January 11th. The desktop should be available a little bit later on in early 2011 as well. The notebooks should be starting at $849 while the desktop will start at $699.
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Last, but not least, is for the desktop PC fans out there. Lenovo will be launching the IdeaCentre K330 in early 2011 too. This one will pack Core i7 CPU options, up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, twin RAID-0 HDD storage options (up to 4TB), optional Blu-ray drive, and an optional TV tuner if you're interested.
We'll likely see all three of these products at CES 2011 since the notebooks are set to be available on January 11th. The desktop should be available a little bit later on in early 2011 as well. The notebooks should be starting at $849 while the desktop will start at $699.
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