Lenovo launches High-Performance PCs in India

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Lenovo launches High-Performance PCs in India

In tune with its commitment to innovation and technology, Lenovo India has introduced a range of high-performance PCs for 2011, based on 2nd-generation Intel Core Processors. The new range offers superior performance, mobility and cutting-edge features.

This launch makes Lenovo one of the first PC manufacturers in India to introduce PCs powered by Intel's powerful "Huron River" platform. The new PCs offer higher performance, smoother functioning, a superior visual experience and enhanced responsiveness to users' dynamic computing demands.

The 2nd-Generation Intel Core Processors deliver greater efficiency and power management, allowing the design and development of thinner, lighter and more innovative PCs. These processors, combined with the new graphics technology, which makes a PC display look visibly smart (enhanced display), improve multi-tasking and enable faster multimedia processing, thereby boosting overall productivity.

Unveiling the company's new consumer Notebooks, Rajesh Thadani, Director - Consumer Business Unit, HSB, Lenovo India, said, "Our new notebooks offer superior features such as the Accu type keyboard, Brush finish metallic looks, HD LED Backlit screen, higher-capacity HDD (640 GB capacity) HD to our customers in India."

The award-winning Z series notebooks have been further enhanced with features such as a stylish full metal brush finish, sharper images with HD Backlit LED, Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0 for Windows 7 to deliver faster boot-up and shutdown times, faster application performance, smarter power and performance management, all-day battery life, enterprise management and robust security features, as well as a superior web conferencing experience.

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