Lenovo Launches Three Value Notebooks At Tech World
Today Lenovo is holding their Tech World conference in Beijing, and as part of the festivities they are announcing three laptops for those on a tight budget. The Lenovo ideapad 100 is a 14 or 15-inch laptop which starts at just $249, and the Lenovo Z41 and Z51 are 14 and 15-inch models starting at $499.
We don’t have the full list of available models of these devices yet, but let’s start with the ideapad 100 first. At just $249, it certainly is going to be easy on the wallet. It is available in a 14-inch model which is 20.2 mm thick, and a 15-inch model which is 22.6 mm thick. It is powered by the Intel Pentium N3540, which is a BayTrail-M class part. This is a four core model which has a base speed of 2.16 GHz and a turbo frequency of 2.66 GHz. The specifications do say “up to” the N3540 though, so the assumption is that the base model will be something else. The display is what you would expect in a budget offering with a 1366×768 resolution, and likely a TN panel. Somewhat surprisingly you can get up to 8 GB of memory, and up to 500 GB of storage through a hard disk drive or 128 GB with a solid state drive. It seems to have all of the connectivity covered with two USB ports (one 3.0, one 2.0), HDMI out, a 4-in-1 card reader, and somewhat surprisingly an Ethernet jack. On the downsides, the battery life from the 30 Wh battery is rated at just four hours, and the weight is hefty at 4.2-5.1 lbs depending on the model.
Lenovo ideapad 100 | ||
14-inch | 15-inch | |
Processor | Up to Pentium N3540 BayTrail-M 4 core 2.16-2.66 GHz | |
Display | 14" 1366×768 | 15" 1366×768 |
Memory | Up to 8GB DDR3L | |
Storage | Up to 500GB HDD or 128GB SSD | |
Connectivity | 1xUSB3.0, 1xUSB2.0, HDMI, Card Reader, RJ-45 | |
Wireless | 802.11n 2.4GHz, BT 4.0 | |
Battery | 30 Wh, Up to 4 hours | |
Dimensions | 340 x 237.8 x 20.2mm (13.39 x 9.33 x 0.8 inches) | 378 x 265 x 22.6mm (14.88 x 10.43 x 0.89 inches) |
Weight | 1.9kg (4.19lbs) | 2.3kg (5.07lbs) |
Operating System | Windows 8.1 Update | |
Price | Starting at $249 |
It is certainly a budget offering, but for many people this will likely fit the bill. It’s surprising they could only fit a 30 Wh battery in though on an up to 5 lb laptop, and a larger battery would make this a lot more appealing for people who need something on the go.
Lenovo ideapad 100 15
The Z41 and Z51 models ramp up the price, but offer quite a bit more potential as well. The Z41 is a 14-inch laptop, and the Z51 is the 15-inch model and both have 1080p panels, but it is not stated whether they are TN or IPS. The processing power on tap is quite a bit more than the ideapad 100 (yes it is written in all lower case in the press release) with Intel Broadwell Core i7 as the top processor available. Once again it is “up to” i7, so expect the base model to come with something less than that. The base models of both use integrated graphics from Intel, but both can be outfitted with a discrete GPU. The Z41 is available with the AMD R7-M360, and the Z51 bumps that up to the AMD R9-M375. Memory is up to 16 GB of DDR3L, and storage is up to 1 TB of HDD or SSHD. The Z models have two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, HDMI, a 4-in-1 card reader, VGA, and once again, an Ethernet jack. Wireless is 802.11ac as well. The 15-inch model will even be available with an optional Intel RealSense 3D camera system which should set it up for Windows Hello login when Windows 10 ships. The integrated 41 Wh battery is once again just rated for four hours though, so this is not going to be the best device for someone on the go. The 14-inch model is also a rather hefty 4.63 lbs, and the 15-inch comes in at 5.07 lbs. It is available in ebony black or chalk white, with the 14-inch model also available in crimson red.
Lenovo Z41/Z51 | ||
Z41 | Z51 | |
Processor | Up to 5th Gen Intel Core i7 | |
Display | 14" 1920×1080 | 15" 1920×1080 |
Memory | Up to 16GB DDR3L | |
Storage | Up to 1TB HDD or 1TB SSHD | |
Optional GPU (base is iGPU) | AMD R7-M360 | AMD R9-M375 |
Connectivity | 2xUSB3.0, 1xUSB2.0, HDMI, Card Reader, RJ-45, VGA | |
Wireless | 802.11ac, BT 4.0 | |
Battery | 41 Wh, Up to 4 hours | |
Dimensions | 347 x 249 x 24.4mm (13.66 x 9.8 x 0.96 inches) | 384 x 265 x 24.6mm (15.12 x 10.43 x 0.97 inches) |
Weight | 2.1kg (4.63 lbs) | 2.3kg (5.07 lbs) |
Operating System | Windows 8.1 Update | |
Price | Starting at $499 |
The ideapad 100 models will be available online and in retail stores in June, and once again starts at just $249. The Z41 and Z51 are also going to be available in June, starting at $499 for both models. The Z51 with Core i5, 8 GB of memory, and the RealSense 3D camera starts at just $599.
AMD M300 Series GPU Specification Comparison | |||||
R9 M375 | R7 M360 | ||||
Was | Variant of R9 M270/M260 | Variant of R7 M270/M260 | |||
Stream Processors | 640 | 384 | |||
Texture Units | 40 | 24 | |||
ROPs | 16 | 4? | |||
Boost Clock | <=1015MHz | <=1015MHz | |||
Memory Clock | 2.2GHz DDR3 | 2GHz DDR3 | |||
Memory Bus Width | 128-bit | 64-bit | |||
VRAM | <=4GB | <=4GB | |||
GPU | Cape Verde | Oland | |||
Manufacturing Process | TSMC 28nm | TSMC 28nm | |||
Architecture | GCN 1.0 | GCN 1.0 |
Depending on the prices with discrete GPUs, these could work out to be reasonable priced laptops with some gaming potential as well. We’ll have to wait and see how the pricing works out for those models though.