Lenovo churns out IdeaPad Y460p, Y560p and IdeaCentre K330
Lenovo has introduced a trio of budget-friendly computers with impressive specs: the IdeaPad Y460p and Y560p notebooks plus the IdeaCentre K330 desktop.
Lenovo has introduced a trio of budget-friendly computers with impressive specs: the IdeaPad Y460p and Y560p notebooks plus the IdeaCentre K330 desktop.
Targeted a younger crowd more interested in high-quality entertainment features, all three of the new Lenovo computers allow a lot of room for customization. So here's a look at some of the specs you could get on these three machines:
IdeaPad Y460p/Y560p
Up to Intel Core i7 processors
Up to 8GB DDR3 1333 memory
Up to 750 GB HDD
Windows 7 Enhanced Experience certification
JBL speakers with Dolby Home Theater technology
OneKey Theater
VeriFace face recognition
Exterior design: Metal hairline etching exterior and a one-handed hinge open feature
Interior options Metallic grey and white
IdeaCentre K330
Up to Intel Core i7 processors with Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0
Up to 16GB DDR3 memory
Twin RAID0-configured hard disk drives with up to 4TB of hard drive space
Support for full HD 1,920 x 1,080 resolution and DirectX 11 graphics
Integrated DVD (Blu-ray optional)
Optional TV Tuner
Power Control Switch that lets the user toggle between three operating modes
Metallic color scheme
The only real difference between the IdeaPad Y460p and Y560p are their 14-inch and 15.6-inch displays respectively. Those wide screens feature a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Pricing for the the IdeaPad Y460p and IdeaPad Y560p starts at $849, and these will be available on January 11, 2011. The IdeaCentre K330 will join them eventually in early 2011 with a starting MSRP of $699.