Thinkpad T Series

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The Lenovo G560 won’t make you squeal in delight but rather smile with satisfaction. The Lenovo G560 doesn’t break any records but it is built to not break down either.

I’ve been looking for a new notebook to replace the one I’ve been using for the last 3 years or so. I don’t need a lot processing power or even an extra powerful graphics card. I just necessitated something that would let me surf the web, work on my documents (word processing, disseminate sheets, power point etc) and entertain me from time to time. Most importantly, I was looking for something that fit my budget ($600) and would last me for at least another three years.

After hunting around, I in the long run settled for the Lenovo G560. Here’s what attracted me to it. Firstly, it had a decent screen (15.6 inches) as I work on a lot of disseminate sheets and I ordinarily end up travelling so the screen does a fantastic occupation as doubling as my mobile TV/Cinema Display.

Secondly, the notebook weighs in at just beneath 6 lbs. Again because I do travel for work, this makes it something that I may take with me. Of course there are a great deal of thin and light notebooks or even ultralight portables that are way lighter but none of them are in this price range.

One of the things I did like regarding this notebook is the numeric keypad that is included in addition to the usual size keyboard. I guess the manufacturers decisive to make something with the working persons in mind when they included this into the Lenovo G560.

Like all Lenovos, this notebook does have a decent build and after spending a lot of hours typing away on it, it still feels sturdy and has not given me any problems. It doesn’t feel flimsy to the touch and even though it is made of plastic, it doesn’t feel cheap.

In terms of multitasking abilities, the Lenovo G560 comes popular with 4Gb of DDR3 RAM which when paired with the Windows 7 Home Premium and Microsoft Office (purchased separately) makes for a very good work machine. I am competent to speedily and with no problems or difficulties switch amongst my browser, word documents, disseminate sheets and more. I have not had the machine lock-up on me or lag. So if you are looking for something that will get the occupation done, give the Lenovo G560 careful consideration.


Thinkpad T Series

2GB RAM upgrade for Thinkpad models: R61 Series, T60 Series, T61 Series, X60 Series and X61 Series

Thinkpad T Series

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Thinkpad T Series

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Thinkpad T Series

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Thinkpad T Series

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Thinkpad T Series

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Thinkpad T Series

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Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Speed Boost
By swac870
I have been using my r61 with both Windows XP for years and, more recently, Windows 7 on 2gig of RAM. I ordered 2 of these 2gig sticks and the difference is quite notable. I was thinking about upgrading my system, but now I can’t begin to justify it. Great product that fits and works exactly as advertised!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Bump it up!
By TiM
Helped give my me a little boost… faster boots, applications respond a lot better… faster dvd burns, better downloads, just a nice 3GB buffer for anything!

Many thanks!

I have to write 20 words in order to post my msg??? Puuullleeeaaase!

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Works
By T. A GROVE
I put it in my Eee Pc HE1000 and it worked with no issues. My computer now runs better. Very easy

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