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Best Lenovo 15.6" Core i5 180GB SSD Notebook

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Lenovo 15.6" Core i5 180GB SSD Notebook

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Product Details

  • Brand: Lenovo
  • Model: 239246U
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.25" h x
    14.68" w x
    9.65" l,
    5.51 pounds
  • CPU: Intel Core i5 2.6 GHz
  • Memory: 4MB SODIMM
  • Hard Disk: 180GB
  • Processors: 2
  • Native resolution: 1600x900
  • Display size: 15.6
  • Included Software: Only some listed: Rescue and Recovery Password Manager Lenovo Solution Center Lenovo Message Center Plus ThinkVantage Product Recovery ThinkVantage System Update ThinkVantage Power Manager Lenovo Cloud Storage by SugarSync Lenovo SimpleTap Access Connections Fingerprint Software (fingerprint models) Norton Internet Security 2012 (30 days of virus definitions) Skype for Windows Microsoft Office 2010 preloaded; purchase product key to activate Adobe Reader Evernote Intel Small Business Advantage R

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Lenovo 15.6" Core i5 180GB SSD Notebook









Product Description

The Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2392-46U Notebook PC is fueled by an amped speed and performance to cope up with your arduous computing loads. Keep up with your demands as the cutting-edge 3rd generation Intel Core i5-3320M running at 2.6GHz of this notebook PC delivers unprecedented powers. Its equipped 4GB of DDR3 memory will always keep you company in handling rigorous multitasking sessions. Another flaunting feature of this amazing device is its dedicated 180GB solid state drive that offers high-quality storage performance. Built-in DVD Super Multi Burner is provided for your entertainment needs. Viewing your Lenovo ThinkPad T530 2392-46U Notebook PC’s content is simply stunning, thanks to its brilliant 15.6" HD+ anti-glare LED-backlit display combined by the Intel HD Graphics 4000.





   



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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5No Complaints
By pharpend
I got this laptop as a replacement for my dying MacBook, and have had no hardware problems as of yet. I installed 16GB of RAM I bought from Crucial (i.e. not from Lenovo). I currently run Mint 13 with MATE (which runs like a charm). Hence, I cannot say much with regards to how well the Lenovo distribution of Windows will run. Nowadays, the only time I use Windows is running MS Office inside of VirtualBox. I give it one 2.6GhZ CPU and 2GB of RAM, and it runs fine. Albeit, the limit of my Windows usage is Chrome and MSO, so I wouldn't know about heavy computing in Windows.Lenovo, unlike any other manufacturer, puts function before form. Here are some specific things I admire about it:1. It is the only non-Apple laptop I have found that has a keyboard that is pleasant to type on.2. It has the lost and forgotten mouse thingy in the middle of the keyboard (don't know the technical term for it).3. The trackpad is flush with the rest of the top plate, making it much easier to clean.4. Unlike MacBooks, the edges are rounded, so you don't get sores on your forearm after extended usage.5. The CD drive is a tray instead of a slot.6. Unlike MacBooks, extended usage of the laptop on top of lap does not result in third-degree burns.Mine came with Lenovo's own flavor of Win7 Professional 64-bit. I used it for maybe half an hour before I installed Mint, but I can say this:1. If you want Windows 7 Professional, buy it seperately, and upgrade it yourself. Lenovo's version comes with a good bit of unwanted trial software. This is true of any brand, so don't let it turn you off Lenovo.2. If you want upgraded RAM, buy it separately, and install it yourself. It isn't that hard, and it's a hell of a lot cheaper than buying it from Lenovo.3. Don't get the fingerprint reader. If you don't have a choice with regards to getting a fingerprint reader, make sure to disable it in the BIOS. Fingerprints may seem more secure than passwords, but they aren't. Fingerprint readers can be spoofed easily. Using a fingerprint reader instead of a password is like using a password that's literally written on your computer.If you want any given upgrade, if possible, buy it separately and install it yourself. It will save you a lot of time and money.Things that I don't like (there aren't many):1. The physical switch to unlock the monitor seems somewhat flimsy. I anticipate that it will be the first thing to break.2. The physical monitor is somewhat flexible.3. It seemed a little heavy at first, but you get used to it. What is one to expect with a 15" laptop? It is certainly lighter than a 15" MacBook.

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Lenovo 15.6" Core i5 180GB SSD Notebook. Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.8

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