Article Content King

You are viewing: Check Out New Lenovo G550
By Asli Mana

Check Out New Lenovo G550

Articles - Computers - Hardware - View Article



Publish this article

Lenovo crafted the Lenovo G550 15.6-inch notebook to offer business professionals reliable, affordable and straightforward PC technology. The new notebook expands upon this value bringing users extra features, like style and design, making it ideal for personal computing too. The redesigned, thinner and lighter G Series notebooks feature choices of either a hairline-like silver finish or a smooth and glossy slate-colored finish.

Lenovo is known for producing value for money notebooks and G Series notebooks from them won people's acclaim for that. The budget minded mainstream notebook packs a decent sized 15.6 inch display, Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor and 3 GB DDR3 RAM for a standard configuration. The price of around $500 may seem netbookish but the display size and performance is no nonsense. Let us take a closer look at the notebook to find out if they have omitted anything important to cut down the price.

The design of the G550 has changed slightly from the G530, switching from a smooth matte exterior finish, to a black weave pattern. The new cover is every bit as strong as the last one, preventing any screen distortion even if you hit or flex the back of the screen. The interior of the notebook shares the same color as the lid, but is textured with a rougher matte finish similar to what you would find on unpainted sections of a ThinkPad. Lenovo took the back-to-basics route with the color scheme on this notebook, making it entirely black inside and out.

The screen of this workhorse measures 15.6" across. It presents a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. The graphics processor employed in this cheap laptop is the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD. High definition audio is also offered.

The speakers are located on the front edge of the palmrest and sound more than adequate for playing music or watching streaming video. Sound quality isn't the best compared to other notebooks of this size with a tinny sound that lacks bass. Headphones would be a good accessory for this notebook.

Lenovo continues they excellent keyboard design with the G550 using a design that is very similar to their more expensive ThinkPad lineup. With the added space of the larger screen, Lenovo has manage to also include a numeric keypad although they did have to shrink the size of some of the keys to do so. They were smart in placing the trackpad directly in the center of the space bar to be more natural.

Performance at least showed the Lenovo in a more favourable light. The 2.2GHz dual-core processor is enough to push the G550 past the finish line with 1.10 overall in our application benchmarks and, on the graphics front, the Nvidia GeForce G210M chip powers to a respectable 36fps in our easiest Crysis benchmark.

We do not expect thumping bass from a budget notebook like this and it turned to be exactly matching our expectation. There was no bass at all but the overall sound is good enough to conduct a webchat.
Playing music on the device sounded a bit tiny and a good pair of headphones is recommended as is always.

Thermal performance of the G550 is very good thanks to the large chassis, slower processor, and integrated graphics. Under stress the system controlled temperatures very well, and under normal loads the bottom of the notebook and palmrests stayed cool to the touch. Fan noise was minimal, with it staying off under light system loads, and going just above a whisper under intensive use. The one hotspot that stood out on the G550 was the panel beneath the hard drive that warmed up considerably if you were stressing the disk.

Lenovo Value line G550 Specifications:

- Intel Pentium Dual-Core T4200 (2.00GHz, 1MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB)
- Microsoft Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium (w/ SP1)
- 15.6-inch glossy 16:9 display (1366x768)
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
- 3GB DDR3 1066MHz RAM
- 250GB Western Digital 5400RPM HDD
- SuperMulti DVD+/-RW Optical Drive
- Broadcom WiFi (802.11b/g), 10/100 Ethernet, Modem
- 6-Cell 11.1V 48WHr Battery
- Limited 1-year standard parts and labor warranty
- Dimensions: LxWxH, 14.9 x 9.6 x 1.4"
- Weight: 5lbs 9.0oz
- Price as configured: $549

See All articles From Author

Asli Mana is the writer of this article. You can find more about Sony notebook models at Sony brand model page.

Article Source : http://www.articlecontentking.com

Tags: laptop notebook Lenovo Lenovo G550

Word Count Appx. : 680 | Article Views 325 Published 09-02-2010


Related articles
The 12F675 - A PIC Microcontroller project guide.
By: John Main | 06-06-2007
A high level description of the 12F675 microcontroller and some ideas for how you can use it. With this device, once you know how to use it you can make Any Number of Projects. (read entire article)
Quiet PC Cooling
By: Phil Rogers | 17-05-2009
Some PCs are very noisy, whicle others run whisper-quiet. Why is this, and what can be done about a noisy PC? This article explains why PCs are noisy and what you can do to reduce the problem. (read entire article)
Budget HP LaserJet Printers
By: Hemanti Chunawala | 08-02-2009
Ever since the Hp rolled out its budget Laserjet printer, Hewlett Packard printers have created a lot of buzz. HP laserjet printer combined with its longevity and cost efficient print rate offer great value for money to its end users. (read entire article)
World54 An Introduction to Power Tool Battery
By: Kevin Moshayedi | 06-11-2008
Power tool batteries are of different types. Ni-Cd power tool batteries are made from the finest cells and parts and it has some drawbacks. Power tool with Li-ion battery pack runs without problems. Power tool batteries are specifically designed for ea (read entire article)
The Story and Evolution of Ink
By: Chet Val | 25-08-2009
Different inks are composed of different components depending on the application, ink used in computer printing particularly, has come a long way from its earliest forms. (read entire article)
HP Compaq 6930P
By: Gursel Batmaz | 17-02-2010

The Hp Compaq 6930P FL492AW notebook provides portability and performance for those road warriors out there.

(read entire article)
Apple MacBook Review
By: Asli Mana | 01-02-2010

Apple choosed building MacBook laptops not from metal, from a single chunk of polycarbonante, the though stuff we all have been using for a long time.

(read entire article)
Computer Processors: CPU Operation
By: Youssef Edward | 30-01-2010

Computer processors(CPU) are the most impotant device for the computer to work. here is an explanation on how it works

(read entire article)
Another Sony Vaio Notebook: VPCZ116GXS
By: Yasin Resif | 06-03-2010

The Z116GXS houses each integrated and discrete images chipsets along while using capability to switch in between the two. That way, 3D-intensive tasks can make use of Nvidia's highly effective images, even though the integrated graphics can conserve b (read entire article)