Minggu, 03 April 2011

Lenovo B560 laptop buy


Lenovo B560 laptop buy is one of those sub 500 dollar notebooks that has all the features one would expect from an everyday computer. B560 runs on an Intel P6100 processor that runs 2GHz clock speed and has 3MB cache. But, what actually makes it different from the rest of the notebooks around is discrete Nvidia 310M GPU which fully supports the Nvidia Optimus technology for improving the battery runtimes.

Lenovo B560 Notebook uses Broadcom adaptor supports standard wireless 802.11 n draft-n WLAN. There is Atheros AR8131 Gigabyte Ethernet controller. User can`t communicate quickly via gigabyte switch. The USB Port Locker makes Lenovo B560 Notebook possible for USB port to protect, so that only password data protected can be copied from computer. User can login fast and easy by reading the finger print ( Lenovo BioExpress).

The keyboard is very smooth to type. The response is good, especially when we press it harder. We do like the key, white alphabet. They are always viewed on dim light. How about its touchpad,The business consumer lives without multi touch in smartpad Elan (v.24). Two finger movements, like to drag or zoom is not available. Besides, pad can be used quickly. This is enough to put very light finger on paper.

The Lenovo exceeds the minimum standard of office laptops in two aspects. There isn't a USB 3.0 for external hard disks. In return, it has an eSATA/USB combination. State of the art interfaces, such as USB 3.0, can't be refurbished due to the lack of an ExpressCard54, respectively 34, slot though. The second detail is the unoccupied mini PCIe bay (full size). This option is however only an issue for technically experienced users because the BIOS has to explicitly support every single expansion card that is inserted. There is a vast amount of SSD memories on the market (PCIe mini cards) for the mini PCIe slot.

The B560 unfortunately bids an unfavorable port positioning for desk users. USB, eSATA, VGA and HDMI are found in the far front. This takes up a lot of room on the desk. It would have been best to lead the cables over the rear. But this isn't possible due to the battery compartment's and hinge's design. There is no docking solution for the Lenovo B range.

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