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    Lenovo at CES2010

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by JaneL, Jan 2, 2010.

  1. JaneL

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    Thanks for the link!
     
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    nicksti Notebook Evangelist

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    You will see their new i3, i5 and i7 laptops at CES2010. I am curious to see the Y460 and Y560.
     
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    Good post. Watching video now. :)
     
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    Did that guy say Linux option for T-series or was I dreaming?
     
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    No, he said Suse. :D

    Anyways, it says "Lenovo at Showstoppers CES 2008"...
     
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    I want to see the T410 and T510 ! :D
     
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    I'd like to see the 95% gamut LCD on the W510. I wish they'd offered it on the T series, cause I don't need a quad core or good GPU these days. It'd be interesting to see how it stacks up against the FlexView.
     
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    On Lenovo's website, I was able to configure a T510 with the 1920x1080 95% gamut LED screen.
     
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    isn't the 95% gamut TN LCD used on the W700?
     
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    Very true, but you can't get it with the integrated GPUs, which makes it a $1,500 notebook with no other upgrades. I'm just not that willing pay that kind of money for a notebook. Even if you could find some some 20% coupons, you're still looking looking at $1,200 for a screen that's inferior to what I've got now. It would be interesting to see how it stacks up against the FlexView if it's like the W700 panel.
     
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    Funny, I couldn't find their booth anywhere. Damn it.
     
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    Watched some videos of U1, the UI is pretty slow. Wondering whether they should consider tegra instead.