Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Lenovo B470 Laptop Review



         The new Lenovo B470 features an all-black matte plastic design with textured horizontal lines on its display lid. The lid has rounded corners and the screen surround is covered in glossy plastics. The design is quite standard and unassuming, which is fine considering that it's an "Essential" business notebook. The only design element that might possibly make this notebook stand out from other business notebooks is its glossy plastics surrounding the display.



           The B470 offers an Intel's Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost 2.0, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 1TB of hard drive space (7,200rpm), and Nvidia GeForce 410M graphics chip. The system also provides an excellent 6 hours of mobile battery life. 



           The Lenovo B470’s keyboard is in the chiclet style, but has Lenovo's own added twist with the keys having a slightly concave design. The touchpad is textured and has two separate mouse buttons. It has ports with 14 inches widescreen while the B570 has a 15.6 inches one. Both screens have a 1366 by 768 resolution for 720p HD viewing, but not True 1080p HD-unless you hook it up to your HDTV via the HDMI port.



Specification


            * Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
            * Processor: Intel Core i5-2410M dual-core
            * Memory: 4GB DDR3 RAM (1333MHz)
            * Storage: 500GB Hitachi hard drive 5400rpm
            * Display: 14.0" 720p HD glossy (1366x768) with LED backlighting
            * Battery: 6 cells Li-ion (48Wh, 10.8V) 
            * Dimensions: 1.30 (H) x 9.22 (W) 13.37 (D)
            * Price (est): $990

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