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Lenovo: Our Windows 7 Laptops are Faster

October 28, 2009, 10:15 AM —  PC World — 

Hope you didn't put away those Windows 7 party hats because, apparently, Lenovo waited a couple days longer to share its news: It has crafted "Enhanced Experience" PCs that are faster and Windows-ier than competitors. Lenovo worked closely with Microsoft on the optimizations, even going so far as to say that its products get the nod from Microsoft for the "Enhanced Experience" certification. Of course, we can't back up these claims with conclusive tests just yet (when some of these new rigs show up, we can give you a better idea where things stand)--but that isn't going to stop me from telling you the how's and the what's....

The Big Claims

Lenovo says that its machines boot 33 percent faster and shut down up to 50 percent quicker than comparable rigs.

Lenovo also highlights One-button data backup and recovery, AV, scanning and system repair tools. Basically, it is talking about the ThinkVantage software suite that we already love--plus extras. A couple other big data points for cautious computer users: OneKey Rescue System 7.0 backs up data twice as fast and includes more powerful antivirus scanning that can be run even before loading the operating system.

The last pillar: Taking multimedia more seriously. By adding better discrete GPUs and improving the audio solutions (the Y series IdeaPads get full depth speakers with rubber feet and Dolby Home Surround Sound; The U series gets reduced vibration design for speakers; and the G series get enlarged speaker chambers).

All that sounds pretty sweet. However, as I noted up top, seeing is believing. So stay tuned for more on that. As for the machines Lenovo is hot to trot out, these are the main ones.

IdeaPad Y550P (starts at $1399)

The Y550P is Lenovo's power user consumer model. Take an Intel Core i7 processor; add a 1GB nVidia GT M240 GPU, a 500GB hard drive, and a 15.6-inch, 1366-by-768-pixel panel--and you have a package that could deliver pretty decent performance. If the system's A/V doesn't deliver right off the bat, the machine hosts a OneKey Theater audiovisual optimizer. A touch-inductive SlideNav above the keyboard promises to allow easy navigation between programs and shortcuts. Of course, it's going to be a little beefy at 6 pounds and measuring 15.2 by 10 by 1.5 inches. And don't expect it to run marathons--spokespeople say that this machine should last 4 and a half hours with the battery.

IdeaPad U150 (starts at $585)

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