Certainly we are pleased with the virility of Lenovo to release its IdeaPad laptops ahead on the official starting schedule of CES. As you can see, just a couple of hours ago, we’ve covered these interesting Y and Z IdeaPad laptops that proves to be your high-end type of notebook for a not so costly price. And up we go with its other brothers, featuring the Sandy Bridge powered line of V series. And we got its official specifications and features right down below.

Fresh from the CES event, L will be featuring three new laptops under this V series namely: Lenovo Ideapad V370 (13.3 inch), V470 (14 inch), and V570 (15.6 inch) whereas each could run a screen resolution of 1366 x 768. There’s really nothing much to differentiate this series with the Y models packing with second-generation Intel Core processors up to Core-i7, NVIDIA GeForce 315M GPU w/ 1GB GDDR5 for the V370 and GeFroce 525M w/ 2GB graphics memory for the V470 and V570 plus, up to 8GB of RAM power for its memory; except for some subtle changes with its design of form-factor, featuring that glossy chrome cover with a metallic color casing on its front.

In addition to its specifications comes some added goodies like storage capacity up to 1TB, WiFi / Bluetooth / Ethernet LAN support, USB 2.0 / HDMI out, optical DVD / Blu-ray drive, with a pre-installed Windows 7 operating system. If you are interested, get the Lenovo V series for a price starting at 599.99 USD on its release date on April 2011.
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