Notebook Lenovo G560 Series

Lenovo G560 will not make you scream with joy, but smile with satisfaction. Lenovo G560 does not affect any records, but is built not to break anyone.
I am looking for a new laptop to replace what I used over the last three years or so. I do not need much processing power, or even more powerful graphics card. I just needed something that would let me, so I surf the web at work in My Documents (Word, spreadsheets, Power Point, etc.) and I enjoy from time to time. More importantly, I was looking for something that fits my budget ($ 600) and will last me at least another three years.
After hunting around, I finally meet the Lenovo G560. Here is what attracted me to him. Firstly, it decent screen (15.6 inches), as working on many tables and I usually end up traveling on the screen is a great job as my work as mobile TV / Cinema Display.
Second, the notebook weighs less than 6 pounds. Again, because I travel for work, which is something I can take with you. Of course there are many thin and light notebooks and ultra-light notebook PCs that are easier path, but there is none in this price range.
One of the things I liked about this laptop’s keyboard, which is a part, except for full-sized keyboard. I think that the producers decided to do something with people who work in mind when this part of the Lenovo G560.
Like all the Lenovo notebook has a decent setup and after spending many hours writing that still feels strong and gave me no problem. Does not feel fragile to the touch, and although it is made of plastic, but feels cheap.
Regarding multi-tasking features, the Lenovo G560 comes with 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, which in combination with Windows 7 Home Premium and Microsoft Office (sold separately) for the machine makes a very good job. I am able to quickly and easily switch between browsers, text documents, spreadsheets and more. I had a machine lock up at me, or MAS. So if you are looking for something that will do the job, carefully consider the Lenovo G560.
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