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Lenovo Y Gaming Mechanical Switch Keyboard: Includes backlight anti-ghosting mechanical switch key matrix, six customizable keys for macro recording, five adjustable levels of brightness and a default key for controlling the Lenovo Y Gaming Surround Sound Headset and a detachable palm rest.
Lenovo Y Gaming Backpack: Fits up to a 17.3-inch laptop, includes padded pockets, a protective hard shell compartment and a chest strap for extra carrying support.
Barcelona: Lenovo introduced two new consumer Windows 10 PCs: YOGA 710 and 5101 convertible laptops and the ideapad MIIX 310 2-in-1 detachable tablet. Lenovo stated that they recognize consumers’ need to work on multiple devices for different tasks. For example, they may text on a smartphone, work on a laptop, and read on a tablet. That’s why they have designed each of their new devices to either convert or detach into tablet mode, so users can do more with the comfort of typing on a keyboard and the power of Intel processors, while giving them long battery life to leave the power cord at home.

The 11-inch YOGA 710 for travellers and mobile workers are productive on the road. Powered by a 6th Gen Intel Core i7 processor on the 14-inch model and up to Core m5 processor on the smaller 11-inch model, the YOGA 710 comes with Windows 10 and is one of the most powerful and portable convertible laptops available. Users can multitask seamlessly between videoconferencing, emailing and editing photos on the go. Weighing 1.04kg, its compact size and ability to convert into a tablet make it ideal for people looking to save space in their bags.The YOGA 710 can flex into four modes that make it easy to type in laptop mode, present in stand mode, watch videos in tent mode, or browse in tablet mode. Its bigger sibling, the 14-inch model, fits those looking for improved connectivity, via an innovative hinge antenna that delivers up to 20 percent better Wi-Fi connections than before.

The 14-inch YOGA 710 also has an up to 256GB solid state drive (SSD) for fast access to movies, pictures, and files without having to use an external hard drive. It also has enhanced performance with optional next generation NVIDIA GeForce graphics.Slim and light, both models offer up to 8 hours of battery so users can enjoy a movie marathon and still have charge to squeeze in a couple of hours of work. The FHD (1920x1080) display makes everything from movies and photos to games and video chat enjoyable. The addition of Dolby Audio Premium energizes entertainment with rich, powerful sound that dynamically adjusts audio to deliver home theatre quality in a virtual surround sound experience.

Thanks to a new design, lighter weight, and more than 50 percent improvement in battery life, the YOGA 5101 delivers up to 8.5 hours. Similar to the YOGA 710, the new YOGA 5101 delivers a smooth transition between laptop, stand, tent, and tablet modes. At 1.75kg (14-inch) and 2.08kg (15-inch), its new design has a unique diamond cut palm rest. Powered by up to 6th Gen Intel Core i7 processors with optional AMD Radeon R7 M460 2GB GFX, the YOGA 5101 has serious performance chops for working and multitasking.

Weighing 580g, the versatile 2-in-1 detachable ideapad MIIX 310 tablet has optional 4G LTE that caters to data junkies who want the freedom to work and roam the web from any location. Starting at euro 2693, this 10-inch tablet is an affordable devices that combines both tablet and PC in one. And unlike many of its rivals, it comes with a detachable keyboard as standard. Offering more battery life than before, the ideapad MIIX 310 boasts up to 10 hours of battery life with an optional FHD display, making movie marathons that much more immersive. With up to 64GB eMMC storage and 4GB DDR3L of memory, users will enjoy up to double the memory than before for faster web surfing and smoother multitasking. And with Cortana and Lenovo REACHit on the ideapad MIIX 310, users have the convenience of finding documents, photos, music, videos, and more in a more natural and contextual way.

Experts predicted that the tablets will kill off the laptops. However, here we are in the world where majority of people still prefer computers when it comes down to serious work. The tablet madness did bring some positive changes to the computer market though. For instance, the Surface Book, which would not have existed without the tablet assault. More importantly, it has driven PC manufacturers to be very competitive in terms of pricing. So much that you can actually pick a nice laptop without spending north of Rs 20,000. These machines can make for an ideal first computer to your kid. Remember, buying your kid a fancy smartphone will only help him/her consume media. So instead of making the future generation simply stare into the stupid Instagram pictures and worn out memes, teach them how to create things with a computer:

If you are looking for a laptop that's easy to lug around, the Asus Eeebook X205TA is the way to go. The machine is powered by Intel's Atom quad-core processor. The laptop features an 11.6-inch display running Microsoft Windows 10, this laptop comes with 32GB internal storage. You can expand the storage using the microSD card slot. It has 2GB RAM, which is good enough for browsing, editing documents, and playing HD videos.If you prefer a bigger screen and more storage, here's the notebook for you. The Dell Inspiron 15 3541 comes with a 15.6-inch HD screen and packs-in a 500GB hard drive. Heck, it even has a DVD writer. Don't cringe at it yet, it might come in handy for watching your cousin's wedding video. The laptop is powered AMD's quad-core A6 APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) that fuses a processor and GPU on a single die. This results in better efficiency and performance. The laptop comes with 4GB RAM, which can go all the way to 8GB. What's missing here is the Windows license.

Here comes the poor man's Surface. The Acer One 10 S1002-15XR is a full-fledged Windows tablet that can transform into a laptop with its bundled keyboard. It has a 10-inch IPS screen with pixel dimensions of 1280x800 pixels (16:9). It is powered by Intel's quad core Atom processor clocked at 1.3GHz. Other specs include 2GB of RAM, 32GB internal storage, and 8400mAh battery. This device runs on Microsoft Windows 8.1 (32-bit) operating system. The tablet and keyboard dock mechanism could have been a little elegant, but then you can't complain for Rs 15,000. New Delhi: A District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum in New Delhi has directed Dell India Pvt Ltd to pay the cost of laptop and Rs 5,000 compensation to a customer for selling a defective system, observing that "it is a case of unfair trade practices".

"The laptop was defective right from the beginning of its sale. In these circumstances, it is a case of unfair trade practices and the complainant deserves not only the refund of the cost of the laptop but also compensation on account of harassment and mental agony," forum observed while considering the plea of north Delhi resident Satyendra Jeet Yadav."What is the use of such goods or articles if they lose their utility within a period of one year, or after a period of one year," the forum headed by Justice Anwar Alam asked Noida-based Dell India Pvt. Ltd."No trader or the manufacturer can take shelter under the garb of warranty period if the article or the goods are later on found to be suffering from manufacturing/inherent defects," the forum, also comprising members Justice Bariq Ahmad and Promila Seth, observed.

Yadav had purchased a Dell laptop paying Rs 30,600 on May 5, 2014 with one year warranty. The system encountered its first complaint within 60 days of purchase which was rectified by the company, the plea said.The petitioner stated that in January 2015, the laptop developed troubles with its hard disk and even after repeated intimations, the company representatives failed to turn up and rectify the error.The company, however, submitted that when the first time the complainant approached it with the problems in laptop, it was resolved but the second time when he approached, the lines were closed and the issue was not registered.The company had also alleged that the complaint was filed without any cause of action but in order to extract money in form of compensation.

Bangalore: He is credited as the world’s youngest CEO after he incorporated his company, Global ITES Private Limited at the age of 14 in San Jose, California. How�ever, this young internet entrepreneur, Suhas Gopinath (27), is not happy after his Apple MacBook Pro laptop containing vital information and worth over Rs 1 lakh was stolen from his SUV by three boys.The trio reportedly diverted the attention of Gopinath’s driver, who was in the SUV that was parked in the officer’s parking area in the BMTC head office, opposite the Rail India Tech�nical and Economic Serv�ice (RITES). A team of officers from the Central division have launched a manhunt for the suspects.

The theft occurred despite the presence of Gopinath’s driver Vijay Kumar on the afternoon of December 13. The young entrepreneur had come to the BMTC head office to attend a meeting with the Director-IT of BMTC at Shantinagar. While the meeting was taking place, the driver, Vijay Kumar, was sitting inside Gopinath’s car — a white XUV 500, bearing the registration number KA-04-MK-6627, said an officer.It is said that three boys were seen taking photographs of the BMTC building. Then they repor�tedly walked up to the vehicle and diverted the driver’s attention saying that something had fallen down. The driver failed to see the boys’ ruse and stepped out to check, the officer said.Quick as a flash, the boys opened the car’s rear passenger door on the left side and pinched the laptop bag that was kept on the seat. In addition to the laptop, the bag also contained a data card, laptop charger and some important documents.

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