IdeaPad Y Series awards
 
 
PC World Top 10 All-Purpose Laptops
IdeaPad Y510 (#2)
Leaving PC World, May 2008
cnet Review - 7.2 out of 10 (Very Good)
IdeaPad Y510
Leaving CNET, March 2008
award Editors' rating - Rating: 7.0
IdeaPad Y510
Leaving Computer Shopper, May 2008
award Review - 3.5 out of 5 Stars
IdeaPad Y510
Leaving Laptop Magazine, March 2008
  
Press quotes
"The IdeaPad Y510 is a solid first notebook for Lenovo's new consumer line. The robust sound system and convenient facial recognition software help this budget machine stand out from the pack..."
Leaving Laptop Magazine, March 2008
"Lenovo's IdeaPad Y710 breaks the company out of its traditional ThinkPad business market and into the consumer space."
Model: Y710
Leaving PC World - CES 2008, February 2008
"You'd think that most companies are going down the cheap, low-end laptop route (Eee PC) in order to differentiate themselves and bring in more customers, but Lenovo is one brand that still focuses on shoving in as many features as possible."
Leaving Gizmodo, January 2008
"Here's the 11-inch. I want one soooooo bad now that I've seen it in person. ... 17-inch. Awesome"
Leaving CrunchGear, January 2008
"We caught some time with Lenovo's new Ideapads and they're pretty hot..."
Leaving engadget, January 2008
"Overall, the IdeaPad Y510 and Y710 are solid alternatives for consumers who are interested in a 15-inch or 17-inch notebook from HP, Dell, or Toshiba."
Leaving Notebookreview.com, January 2008
"With a focus on the consumer market, Lenovo has announced their new IdeaPad line of notebooks, featuring touch sensitive controls, Dolby Home Theatre Systems, frameless screens, VeriFace for facial recognition, and unique paint textures."
Leaving Gottabemobile.com, January 2008
"Other interesting design notes include a backlit logo on the notebook's cover, a 6-in-1 card reader, and a unique drop-style hinge. Perhaps the coolest feature though is the facial recognition system that will allow Windows users to login to their notebook simply by sitting in front of the computer."
Leaving Geek.com, January 2008


 
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