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Lenovo G575


$479.99 Released February, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Excellent overall performance at the price point - outperforms competitors with better memory modules due to maximum CPU conservation. Hardshell exterior is very resilient - resists scratches and dents for optimal travel compatibility. Battery life is surprisingly long-lasting - more than 5 hours available with constant, fully-functioning use.

The Cons:Somewhat lacking in connectivity options - users are unable to port image and video content to larger displays without HDMI support. General application support is underwhelming - users can expect noticeable latency, especially when multitasking. Fan is relatively noisy - maintains consistently audible sound even with the unit's low overall power consumption.

The Lenovo G575 is a mid-range to high-end notebook laptop similar to the Lenovo G570. The only major difference between the G575 and G570 is that the G575 sports AMD Fuzion Bravos processor options whereas the G570 boasts 2nd generation Intel Core i processor options.

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Otherwise, the two laptops sport the same basic features, including: a 15.6" LCD display, Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2 technology, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, up to 750GB of storage and AMD Radeon 6370M graphics.

The G575's AMD Fuzion Bravos processor options ensure competent day-to-day and multimedia use while consuming less battery life than previous AMD mobile processor offerings. Its Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2 technology is meant to work with Windows 7 to improve the G575's multimedia performance while minimizing boot times. Meanwhile, the G575's AMD Radeon 6370M graphics processor offers some light gaming performance while allowing for high definition media playback.

Features

  • 15.6" LCD HD display (1366 x 768)
  • AMD Fuzion Bravos processor options
  • Up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM
  • Up to 750GB of storage
  • AMD Radeon 6370M graphics
  • Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2 technology
  • 2.0 megapixel webcam

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  • 3

    Excellent overall performance at the price point - outperforms competitors with better memory modules due to maximum CPU conservation

  • 2

    Hardshell exterior is very resilient - resists scratches and dents for optimal travel compatibility

  • 1

    Battery life is surprisingly long-lasting - more than 5 hours available with constant, fully-functioning use

  • 1

    Full-sized keyboard is logically arranged - incorporates complete number pad without adding unnecessary bulk to the unit

Cons
  • 1

    Somewhat lacking in connectivity options - users are unable to port image and video content to larger displays without HDMI support

  • 1

    General application support is underwhelming - users can expect noticeable latency, especially when multitasking

  • 1

    Fan is relatively noisy - maintains consistently audible sound even with the unit's low overall power consumption

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