Comments on: Lenovo 3000 Y410 tiptoes into the U.S. market
The Lenovo 3000 Y410 is available at retail outlets.
The Lenovo 3000 Y410 is available at retail outlets.
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- Not a clunker at all
- by Lambert John November 4, 2007 12:11 AM PDT
- It's pretty darn nice. I'm not sure what a computer's supposed to look like in 2007, but that's not what drives my purchase. I'm a writer, and for me, the keyboard is the feature that interests me most. Lenovo doesn't fail on this important component; their keyboards are top notch. But there's so much more to like - 160 GB hard drive, 2 GB RAM, Core 2 Duo CPU, built-in webcam, photo recognition, 14.1 wide glossy display, subwoofer, ports, ports, and more ports, all piled on top of Vista Premium. Of course, if show and tell is what you're after, this is definitely a good looking computer. But don't take my word for it, go check it out yourself.
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(3 Comments)I bought mine at Office Depot for $679 after rebates, and am very happy with it. I looked at the Vaios and Macs, but dollar for dollar, they couldn't keep up with this guy. Again, looks are not why I buy a computer. I could care less what people think about my laptop. I buy a computer to work, write, play and surf, not troll for eyes. But that's just me.
Needless to say, I'm completely satisfied with my purchase, and would definitely recommend this computer to anyone. Lenovo's really hit the nail on the head with this one.