Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 Notebook PC
The Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 notebook PC– your new home and home office entertainment center that makes your ideas come to life. This elegant and versatile notebook packs a lot of power and performance in a small, highly mobile package. This masterful 6.4-pound PC features a 15.4-inch display, an Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2330 1.60GHz processor, a 160GB Hard drive, and 2GB of DDR2 memory, and a Dual Layer DVD Recordable optical drive -- all running on the Windows Vista Home Premium operating system. This Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 boasts Dolby Home Theater premium audio with four speakers and a sub-woofer, Multimedia Control Center to give you a one-stop total entertainment environment with a convenient Shuttle Key that puts volume and equalizer controls with easy reach.
The Most Advanced Security Features The Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 notebook PC even offers an integrated 1.3 megapixel camera that combined with Lenovo’s unique VeriFace face recognition software, can control access to your notebook by recognizing when you are sitting at the keyboard. It can even lock the system if it determines that you’ve stepped away!
Good Looks and Great Performance The Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 notebook PC brings form and function together for a distinctive look that will turn heads. An innovative Frameless Screen gives this notebook a supremely modern appearance, with a super-thin bezel that makes the screen appear to stretch to the very edge of the notebook cover. The IdeaPad Y510 doesn't just look different, it feels different, too, thanks to the distinctive Light Weave Texture on the notebook shell. The Lenovo "touch" even extends to a full-size keyboard that gives great feel on each key-press, reducing mis-hits and typos. Best of all, this high quality, dependable notebook helps you focus on what you can achieve with your PC – not just how it works. A multi-light battery indicator – prominently located on the screen bezel – continuously tracks battery power. And the Energy Cut tool lets you adjust system performance when you need more time unplugged. Make your ideas come to life – order the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 Notebook PC.
Integrated 1.3 Megapixel Camera & Exclusive Lenovo Veriface Security!
An integrated 1.3 megapixel camera combined with Lenovo's VeriFace face recognition software. Lenovo has introduced a revolutionary new feature on many of their notebook computers called VeriFace! VeriFace is face recognition software, which is actually capable to identifying authorized users of your Lenovo Notebook Computer just by their face! Now that many Lenovo systems include integrated cameras with excellent quality (1.3 MegaPixels), facial recognition has become viable and available for day to day use in securing your computer. The included software lets you log onto your Windows account simply by sitting in front of your system, and your face is your password. What is much cooler is that it is very user friendly for multiple user accounts. For example, let's say you have three Windows accounts - Mom, Dad, and Sis. If you have associated their faces with their respective user accounts, the system determines which person is in front of the computer when Windows boots and automatically logs them onto the right account. In practice this works very well and is extremely fast at recognition. Read more about this incredible new technology only from Lenovo »
Dolby® Home Theater™
The Dolby® Home Theater™ premium audio system gives amazing, theater-style sound. And the best gets even better thanks to four speakers and a sub-woofer.
Design
An innovative Frameless Screen gives these notebooks a uniquely modern appearance, with a super-thin bezel that makes the screen appear to stretch to the very edge of the notebook cover. The IdeaPad Y510 doesn't just look different, it feels different, too, thanks to the distinctive Light Weave Texture on the notebook shell.
Specifications
Display Type:
WXGA VibrantView Glossy
Screen Size:
15.4"
Maximum Resolution:
1280 x 800
Memory Type:
DDR2
Memory Size:
2GB (1GB X 2)
Memory Speed:
PC2-5300
Memory Slots (Total):
2
Memory Slots (Available):
0
Maximum Memory Supported:
4GB
Capacity:
160GB
Condition:
New
Operating Systems:
Windows Vista Home Premium
Platform:
Notebook PC
Expansion Ports:
1 - Express Card Slot
Processor Brand:
Intel
Processor Class:
Pentium Dual-Core Processor T2330
Processor Speed:
1.60GHz
Processor FSB:
533MHz
Processor Cache:
1MB
Graphics Description:
Integrated Graphics
GPU/VPU:
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
Video Memory:
Up to 256MB Shared
Video Interface:
S-Video
VGA
Optical Drive Type:
Dual Layer DVD±RW
Supplemental Drive Type:
Media Reader
Capacity:
6-in-1
Media Types:
Secure Digital
Memory Stick
xD-Picture Card
Memory Stick PRO
Multi Media Card
SecureDigital PRO
Audio Description:
Integrated Digital Audio
Audio Chipset:
Dolby Home Theater
PS/2 Mouse Connectors:
N/A
PS/2 Keyboard Connectors:
N/A
Serial Communication Ports:
N/A
Parallel Ports:
N/A
USB Ports:
3
FireWire Ports:
1
LAN Ports:
1
Modem Ports:
1
Audio Out Jacks:
1
Line In Jacks:
N/A
Microphone Jacks:
1
VGA Ports:
1
S-Video Connectors:
1
DVI Video:
N/A
Port Replicator/Connector:
N/A
Communications Description:
Integrated LAN
Integrated Modem
Integrated Wireless LAN
Interface Type:
RJ-11 Phone Connector
RJ-45 Ethernet Connector
Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
Data Transfer Rate:
10/100Mbps NIC
56Kbps Modem
54 Mbps
Protocols:
V.92
802.11b
802.11a
802.11g
Width:
14.1"
Height:
1.14" - 1.42"
Depth:
10.3"
Weight:
6.4 lbs
Mouse Type:
Touch Pad
Buttons:
2
Keyboard Type:
Fullsize
Battery Type:
6-Cell Lithium-ion
Battery Life:
Up to 4 hours
Detailed Features
A Closer Look
Customer Reviews and Rating
Customer Rating:
4.5
Customer Reviews:
34
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Value
4.7
Features
4.5
Quality
4.6
Performance
4.3
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Buyer Beware!!!!!
Reviewer:
Mike on
Sep 16, 2009 Customer Rating:
4.3
Value
5.0
Features
3.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
4.0
Don't buy extended warranties from this site. They are secondary vendors who may or may not honor them. I purchased this laptop and cannot use it beacuse a hinge became loose and slams shut. Customer service has done nothing excapt tell me they will check into it and call me back.
Reviewer:
Charles on
Jul 09, 2008 Customer Rating:
4.0
Value
5.0
Features
4.0
Quality
4.0
Performance
3.0
I have had my 510 for over 3 months now and it continues to impress me. I have it set up as a dual boot with Vista and Unbuntu Linux.This laptop has a great keyboard and the onboard sound is very good. The Y510 laptop is an incredible bargain, but don't take my word for it read what PC World had to say when it rated it as #2 in the Best 10 all-purpose laptops on the market.
The face recognition takes a little getting used to as it is sensitive to the surrounding light levels and the angle of the screen. It saves key strokes.
Reviewer:
redneck bo on
Jun 10, 2008 Customer Rating:
2.5
Value
2.0
Features
3.0
Quality
3.0
Performance
2.0
This is a Mickey Mouse computer. The day I bought it, I brought it back to disconnect the veriface security. This tecnology is far from perfected. The dvd burner is also Mickey Mouse quality. The day I bought this computer I had to buy copy software to replace the poor quality burner that comes with this computer. I am very disapointed with this over priced computer.
Reviewer:
Chansey on
May 16, 2008 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
I like the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 laptop I like The Lenovo VeriFace Recognition it's very cool and the webcam too is cool and the EnergyCut is very cool because i run the laptop on the battery sometimes.
Reviewer:
Anonymous
on
May 05, 2008 Customer Rating:
2.5
Value
3.0
Features
3.0
Quality
2.0
Performance
2.0
This laptop has some drawbacks -
1. Notebook gets heated on left side of touchpad. Calldd customer service and sent my just one month old laptop to service depot. As per service depot, heating is normal for this laptop.
2. Speakers are goog but not great. I have my other Compaq Presario with just 2 stereo spakers that gives better performance than this laptop.
3.Battery life better than other laptops though.
I am not very satisfied with laptop as there are several bettr laptops fro DELL & HP available within this price range and similar configuration.
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Even The Best Hard Drives Die.
Do You Back Up?
Businesses of all sizes
are witnessing an explosion in the volume of data they hold. Whether it is
the result of the Internet, email, or increasingly heavy and media-rich
application software, there is a massive growth in the volume of data all
around. Conservative estimates place data growth at approximately 80% per
year. Data is increasingly being recognized as one of the real assets of a
company, and losing this data would cause severe damage to any organization.
Data loss can be very costly, particularly for
organizations in the small and medium business (SMB) market where the
difference between survival and closure can rest on the ability to recover
from a disaster. At the very least, critical data loss will have a financial
impact on companies of all sizes:
Data type
Time to re-create 20 MB
Cost
Sales and marketing
19 days
$17,000
Accounting
21 days
$19,000
Engineering
42 days
$98,000
The financial impact on a company is a combination
of loss of business, low productivity, legal action, and the cost of
re-creating data. A study showed that the cost of re-creating just 20 MB of
data can be extensive!
Your best solution, is an external drive as a
backup. You can have multiple drives, and it is much easier restore
from a portable external drive, as opposed to CDs or DVDs.
Today's Backup Options
With ever increasing hard drive sizes, how do you protect your valuable
data? CDs are only 720+ MBs, and even DVDs are limited to a few
Gigabytes. So what do you do to back up hundreds of Gigabytes? Here
are some great and inexpensive options:
High Capacity USB Thumb Drives: USB Thumb Drives are now
available in sizes as large as 64GB (soon to be even more). While
the USB interface is somewhat slow, these make an ideal solution for their
small compact size. Thumb drives are perfect for storing in files,
or other compact spaces. While their cost per GB is somewhat high,
their convenience, USB interface, size, and extremely light weight, make
them a very attractive option.
External Hard Drives Now you have a wide variety of
options for external hard drives. 1TB (Terabyte) External Drives are
now available for less than $200.00. External drives come in a wide
range of sizes, speeds, and interfaces. They are available with USB
(the slowest), Firewire (medium speed), and SATA/eSATA (the fastest).
When selecting an external drive, it is important to consider how you will
use the drive, and the interface limitations of your computer. If
you have a laptop that only has USB ports, this would be your best
(possibly only) option. If you have USB & Firewire, get a drive that
has Firewire for the performance boost. If your system has a SATA or
eSata port, get a drive with this option - it will give you true hard
drive to hard drive performance.
However, also consider where you might need to restore the data. USB
is the most universal, in that almost all systems have USB ports. If
your system dies, and you need to restore your data, this may be your most
important consideration.
One last consideration is to keep your backup drive continuously
connected, or only connect it during backups. The general idea of
backups is to have a copy of your data in case your system fails - which
they do. But you may also want secure protected backups in a safe or
safe deposit box. Regardless, external hard drives offer an
outstanding solution for backing up your data, and the cost per GB is
quite low.
Hard Drive Docks (Toasters) An incredibly simple, yet
functional new product category emerged in 2008: Hard Drive Toasters (Hard Drive
Docks). This device lets you plug in regular internal hard drives as
though they were pop-in flash drives. You drop in your hard drive,
and the dock instantly gives your system access to that drive, without
wiring, or power connections - it's all done by the hard drive toaster.
This way you can use any compatible hard drive as an external removable
hard drive for backup purposes!
Online Backup Still another option is to use an
online backup service. These come in two forms:
• Backup to another computer over the Internet
• Backup to a central server using the Internet
The first of these can work very well, and automatically backups when you
are online. The Microsoft OneCare service is one example. It
can backup your data from your system to another in your OneCare account
across the Internet automatically, regardless of where you are.
The second involves trusting your critical data to someone else's servers,
and usually no real guarantee that your data will always be there.
If they loose your data, they just refund your fee. This service may
be fine for a couple of letters, but business critical data needs to be
accessible forever. For this reason, you are better advised to look
to a hardware solution that you control.
Backup Software Many products come with backup
software included, such as External Hard Drives, and Antivirus products
like
CA Security Suite. Most offer excellent features for automated
backups. But remember, backup software and devices, are only as good
as your willingness to use them! So backup regularly, and backup often.
Why Do I Have
Less Drive Space?
Your hard drive may show less space than the published specifications due to
a number of reasons.
The way size is calculated and
displayed.
Any "Partitions" on the disk will
change the total in a specific partition.
Hidden files and folders decrease
available space.
Compression increases the apparent
size, but not the physical size.
Drives larger than the OS or Drivers
natively supports.
First, the definition of a megabytes
(or gigabytes) is a unit of data storage capacity measured in 1,048,576
bytes (or 1024KB). The larger the numbers, the more apparent the size
difference will be when listing the size as megabytes (or gigabytes) versus
bytes. Actually, both numbers are correct. The noticeable difference is due
to the 1024KB definition of a megabyte. This is why a 95.3GB hard drive can
also be listed as having 102 billion bytes of total space. Just think
of it as "round off" In the screen shot at right: The first number is the total number of bytes,
the second number is based on the number of megabytes or gigabytes.
Second, some computers have a
non-DOS hard drive partition that is used for features such as Save to Disk,
Hibernation, or Recovery. This partition is not normally reported by the
operating system, although it can be viewed using a disk partition utility.
This is very common on desktops and laptops. NOTE: Partition information will be created or
formatted automatically during initial system setup and a system recovery.
Third, by default, all system files
are hidden and cannot be seen. This may adversely affect the reporting of
available hard drive space. You can set your Folder Options so you view
system and hidden files and folders, but do be careful as changes to system
files can adversely affect your system.
Fourth, if you turn on Compression
for a drive, it will increase reported free space and used space, but since
compression is based upon the actual contents, this number is not fixed, but
will change as files are added or changed.
Fifth, older operating systems did
not support some of today's larger drives, so the total space reported may
be much smaller than the drive specifications.
It is also worth noting that bad sectors
are corrected by your operating system and can change the total drive space,
free space, or used space as well.
So as long as a drive is reporting a value
approximately close to the specification value, you can be comfortable that
you received the right drive and that you are getting to correct data
storage. Of course, tuning of your drive's partitions and options can
yield optimal values, but this is not something for the average user to
explore.
What Is A Cell? It's a
battery
Though technically a battery has multiple cells, we are accustomed to calling a
single energy cell a battery as well.
In
electronics, a battery or voltaic cell is a combination of many electrochemical
Galvanic cells of identical type to store chemical energy and to deliver it in
the form of electricity. The battery cells combine to produce more energy
(voltage or amps) than a cell by itself. When joined in this way, it is a
battery of cells. Almost all portable electronics use one or more cells -
rechargeable or disposable. The more cells, the more energy available -
meaning more hours of use usually.
In Notebook computers, the battery case usually
holds three or more cells. 3 Cell batteries tend to provide about 1-3
hours of use, depending on the energy needs of the Laptop. 6 cell (or
more) batteries provide much more energy, and many more hours of use. This
can be good or bad! More cells mean longer use, but more weight too!
So remember to always check for the number of
cells if specified, and choose the right configuration for your use.
Battery Trivia:
The invention of the first battery (known as a Voltaic pile) was in 1800 by
Alessandro Volta! The first known usage of the battery (as we know it
today) was in 1863 by the physician named Flora Bills.
Got Enough
Memory? Bet You'll Need More!
Windows Vista and today's software
applications make much greater demands on your system's memory. Adding
peripherals, like webcams, USB hard drives, and complex Internet pages, all
take memory. Watching DVD movies, or watching videos on the web, or
playing PC based games demand increased memory. So take full
advantage of your system's potential, your operating system's enhancement
and entertainment capabilities, and your software's productivity by expanding
your system memory!
The best time to
add more memory is when you buy your system! Get the memory that's
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Shared
Memory? Or Where Did My Memory Go?
Your computer uses memory to run your
Operating System, applications, peripherals, and to generate and display
graphics on your computer monitor. Video memory is a form of RAM, and is
either built into your motherboard; or on a graphics card (video card).
Depending on the motherboard's configuration, and that of the video card (if
separate or built-in to the motherboard), your computer may have to draw on
its own RAM memory to meet its video memory needs. This creates shared
memory, where your computer’s RAM will be shared between its own Processor
(CPU) and its graphics chip.
The result is that some systems will have
shared memory, some will not. If you have 2GB (for example) of system
memory installed, you may notice that your system reports significantly less
memory. This is because your system is using shared memory for your
video.
What can you do about this?
You can actually configure this shared memory through your computer’s BIOS
settings. However, this is a setting best left alone, since it is
typically optimized for display performance, and making changes may impact
display resolutions, and other video capabilities.
The simplest solution is usually to either:
increase your system memory; or to upgrade the video hardware. By
upgrading to a new video card with built-in video memory, then turning off
shared memory, you will free your system to use it's maximum potential
memory, and provide your system with much more robust video features.
How Much
Memory Do You Really Have?
When you look at the specifications for a computer, it will display the
installed memory, and typically the maximum memory that can be installed.
However, while these are real values, they represent a potential useable
memory depending upon the installed operating system, and other factors. The actual useable memory may be different
(lower) from these values.
The reason is simply that a computer may have a limitation in the operating
system (such as Windows 32 bit versions), or configured to use shared memory,
which reduces the amount of RAM that is available to the CPU by using
some of it for other purposes, such as for video memory. In some
cases, you can control the maximum useable memory through system settings,
by upgrading from a 32 bit to a 64 bit version of Windows XP or Vista, or by upgrading to a video card that has internal onboard video memory.
But always
remember, that the amount of memory that your system reports, is not always
the amount of actual installed memory. For example, if you have 4GB
installed, 32 bit versions of Windows will typically report 3.2GB due to a
limitation of Windows itself. Also note that different Windows
programs report available and maximum memory differently, which can be
confusing. If you find that you need more
memory, we suggest expanding your system memory, since this is the most
effective performance increase, and the one that is easiest to perform .
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Please check the product information carefully, items not included
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