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  2. Lenovo Essential laptops - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2011, the B570 laptop received a positive review from CNET, with the reviewer saying, “For such a modestly priced laptop, the Lenovo Essential B570 really does punch above its weight.” [18] The pros of the laptop were listed as the low price, good performance, design, and display. The only con listed by CNET was the low storage ...

  3. ThinkPad Tablet - Wikipedia

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    In its review, PC World listed the pros of the ThinkPad Tablet as the full size USB port and SD card slot, the optional keyboard portfolio carry case, and the digitizer pen. [3] The cons were listed as the thickness (14mm) and the bland design.

  4. IdeaPad Z series - Wikipedia

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    The IdeaPad Z Series is designed primarily for entry-level multimedia users. [1] The first three Z Series IdeaPad laptops were the Z360, Z460 and Z560, with 13 inch, 14 inch, and 15 inch screens respectively. All three laptops were released in 2010.

  5. IdeaPad - Wikipedia

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    IdeaPad (stylized as IDEAPΛD and formerly ideapad) is a line of consumer-oriented laptop computers designed, developed and marketed by Lenovo. The IdeaPad mainly competes against computers such as Acer 's Aspire , Dell 's Inspiron and XPS , HP 's Pavilion , Envy , Stream , and Spectre , Samsung 's Sens and Toshiba 's Satellite .

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    There are hundreds of women’s slippers to choose from today, with options in every style, color, and fabric you can imagine. To help you find the best slippers to wear around the house — and ...

  7. IdeaPad S series - Wikipedia

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    The IdeaPad S10 was Lenovo's first netbook. [4] While Engadget found the design unremarkable, the low starting price was well-received. [4] The S10 featured a 10.2-inch (260 mm) TFT active matrix 1024×576 or 1024×600 display with an 80 or 160 GB hard disk drive and 512 MB or 1 GB DDR2 Random Access Memory, both of which could be upgraded via a trap door on the bottom of the netbook.

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