Lenovo U150 will replace the netbook
Still with the standard configuration of ultraportable laptops, Lenovo U150 has screens of only 11 to 13 inches, and is oriented to replace netbooks.
Lenovo U150 belongs to the ultraportable IdeaPad U-series of Chinese computer manufacturers, screens from 11 to 13 inches, oriented to replace the netbook. This is considered a new production trend because netbooks do not bring much profit to manufacturers as well as limit the satisfaction of users' needs.
Lenovo U150 is innovative design.Netbooked photos.
IdeaPad U150 has an 11.6-inch screen, an average thickness of 13.5 mm and weighs about 1.35 kg. The device is configured with Intel ULV Core 2 Duo CPU (possibly SU4100), 2 GB RAM, 250 GB HDD and integrated Intel GMA X4500 graphics. Still keeping the standard configuration frame for ultraportable laptops, the new and recognizable feature of the Lenovo U150 is the difference and prominence in the design with many interlocking, interlocking block patterns spread across the machine and the area. Padded hands around the keyboard. A new design that is considered innovative by Lenovo usually does not make a sophisticated investment in product appearance.
According to Liliputing , IdeaPad U150 is being offered online in China for about 770 USD, equivalent to 14.2 million VND.
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