Lenovo’s IdeaPad, IdeaCentre Get Newest AMD, Intel Chips

Lenovo has introduced a number of new PCs in multiple form factors, including notebooks, all-in-one PCs, a net top and slim desktop towers. Geared toward consumers, the PCs run Microsoft Windows 7 and feature processor and graphics options from Advanced Micro Devices, Nvidia and Intel. The newest members of the Lenovo IdeaPad Z series are […]

May 12, 2010
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Lenovo has introduced a number of new PCs in multiple form factors, including notebooks, all-in-one PCs, a net top and slim desktop towers. Geared toward consumers, the PCs run Microsoft Windows 7 and feature processor and graphics options from Advanced Micro Devices, Nvidia and Intel.

The newest members of the Lenovo IdeaPad Z series are the Z360, Z560 and Z565 multimedia-rich notebooks. The first two are available with Intel Core processors and Nvidia GeForce graphics, while the Z656 can be configured with AMD Phenom II processors and integrated ATI Mobility Radeon graphics.

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