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  2. Lenovo Essential laptops - Wikipedia

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    The laptop weighed 5.73 lbs and had dimensions of 14.8 × 9.8 × approximately 0.7–1.4 inches. [15] The laptop's specifications are as follows: [15] Processor: Intel Core i3-330M dual-core 2.13 GHz processor; Chipset: Intel HM55; Graphics: Intel HD Graphics (integrated) Memory: 4GB (DDR3-1066, dual-channel) Storage: 320GB 5400RPM

  3. Qosmio - Wikipedia

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    The first Qosmio laptop was released on July ... Memory: 4GB DDR3 1066 (expandable to 8GB ... 5-in-1 Media Adapter supporting Secure Digital Card, Memory Stick, ...

  4. IdeaPad U series - Wikipedia

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    Notebook Review indicated that the laptop offered portability and value with enough performance to keep most customers happy, while criticizing the build quality. [15] Detailed specifications of the notebook are as follows: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 (1.30 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 3MB L2 cache) [15] RAM: 4GB DDR3 (1066 MHz) [15]

  5. Dell Vostro - Wikipedia

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    Memory: 3 or 4 GB DDR3 @ 1066 MHz (up to 8 GB supported) Optical Drive: Dual-Layer 8X DVD+/-RW Drive; Graphics: Intel GMA HD or Nvidia Geforce 310M, 512 MB; Security Hardware: Fingerprint reader w/DigitalPersona software; Storage: 1x SATA 250 GB (7200 RPM) or 320 GB (7200 RPM) Wireless: Dell Wireless 1520 b/g/n; Webcam: Integrated 1.0 MP (720p ...

  6. DDR3 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    As with earlier memory generations, faster DDR3 memory became available after the release of the initial versions. DDR3-2000 memory with 9-9-9-28 latency (9 ns) was available in time to coincide with the Intel Core i7 release in late 2008, [19] while later developments made DDR3-2400 widely available (with CL 9–12 cycles = 7.5–10 ns), and ...

  7. ThinkPad X series - Wikipedia

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    The first X Series laptops were "slimmer than a deck of cards" and "lighter than a half-gallon of milk", despite the presence of a 12.1-inch Thin-film transistor (TFT LCD) display. [4] These design values—thin and light—continued to be integral to the ThinkPad X-series laptops' design and marketing, even after the purchase of IBM's Personal ...