Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 Notebook PC

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When you’re shopping for a low-priced media laptop, the Lenovo brand is not likely to come immediately to mind. After all, the company is best known for its serious, business-oriented ThinkPad line. But Lenovo has been doing some interesting things with its consumer-oriented IdeaPad line, from creating a stunningly beautiful ultraportable to joining the Netbook fray. With the IdeaPad Y530, the company seems to be combining the sturdy construction and subdued design of the ThinkPad line with a feature set that’s aimed at media consumption. To that end, the IdeaPad Y530′s boxy black case (with, granted, a linenlike texture on the lid) incorporates both light-touch media controls and a subwoofer with Dolby Home Theater sound. It all adds up to an interesting alternative to similar midsize models from HP and Dell

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Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 Notebook PC
The Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 notebook PC – your home and home office entertainment center that makes your ideas come to life. This elegant and versatile notebook packs a lot of power and performance in a small, highly mobile package. This masterful 6.4-pound PC features a 15.4-inch display, an Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 2.0GHz processor, a 250GB hard drive, and 4GB of DDR3 memory, and a DVD Recordable optical drive — all running on the Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit operating system. This Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 boasts Dolby Home Theater premium audio to give you a one-stop total entertainment environment with a convenient Shuttle Key that puts volume and equalizer controls with easy reach.

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The Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 notebook PC even offers an integrated 1.3 megapixel camera that combined with Lenovo’s unique VeriFace face recognition software, can control access to your notebook by recognizing when you are sitting at the keyboard. It can even lock the system if it determines that you’ve stepped away.

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16 Responses to “Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 Notebook PC”

  1. liddlepeep says:

    I have one of these and Love it

  2. hohohos says:

    lenovo y530 rocks..I play red alert 3 and fallout 3 on it…runs very smoothly

  3. rhzh90 says:

    I am a user of LenovoY 530…IT is a good machine…

  4. TRUTHINLIEZ says:

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  5. TRUTHINLIEZ says:

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  6. matt09832 says:

    do you guys think this is a good buy?

  7. SantaGodfather says:

    I’m using Y530, and I’m happy, that I have it. It has good casing and nice parametres ;]

  8. matt09832 says:

    how are the specs on it?

  9. SantaGodfather says:

    Intel C2D 2 Ghz, 3 GB DDR3, 320 GB Hitachi, GF9300

  10. matt09832 says:

    ya theyre pretty cool. whered you find one? just order it. i want to actuelly get one at a store if possible. how much?

  11. SantaGodfather says:

    I found it in H&B in Poland, couse I come from PL ;P I’ve paid for y530 ~900 $

  12. THERISEOFTRUTH says:

    ¥T

  13. michaeljr1186 says:

    jews

  14. zelacule says:

    FALCON NW IS A BUNCH OF

  15. rwtaber says:

    I’m on one right now and its GREAT. 2.13ghz processor, 3mb cache, 4gb DDR3 ram, 320gb hard drive, HDMI, VGA, Fire wire, expansion bay, 3 usb, just for $700!

  16. slocaringarage says:

    Does your infared port work? Did it come with bluetooth built in? I’m sure you need to buy a bluetooth adapter for that to work. Was it advertised with 64 bit os? Is it a 64 bit. These are the problems i have with mine and tech support just blows me off saying The store marketed wrong. I don’t believe them for a minute and wouldn’t buy anything from IBM again.

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