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Lenovo G580 Core i5 laptop with Windows 8 for £360
mattytun
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Check out the Lenovo G580 laptop available from Dabs for £360 after a whopping £140 discount. The deal, which includes free delivery, is one of the cheapest for a Core i5 laptop in the UK.
This particular version of the G580 runs an Intel Core i5-3210M. This processor is based on the Ivy Bridge architecture, has two cores and is clocked at 1.7GHz (with a “Turbo boost” of up to 2.4GHz).
There’s also 6GB of RAM, a 500GB hard disk drive, a DVD writer, a 15.6in 1,366 x 768 pixel VibrantView display, a webcam, a keyboard (Accutype with rounded keys) plus a numeric keypad, a 6-cell battery an Ethernet port, a card reader, three USB ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Windows 8.
The description on Dabs’ website even says that it supports “WIMAX2” although we’re dubious about that.
Other Lenovo-only features include an “advanced” energy saving technology which increases the long term durability of the battery, a OneKey rescure system (the name says it all) and an advanced networking and internet connection management system called ReadyComm.
This particular version of the G580 runs an Intel Core i5-3210M. This processor is based on the Ivy Bridge architecture, has two cores and is clocked at 1.7GHz (with a “Turbo boost” of up to 2.4GHz).
There’s also 6GB of RAM, a 500GB hard disk drive, a DVD writer, a 15.6in 1,366 x 768 pixel VibrantView display, a webcam, a keyboard (Accutype with rounded keys) plus a numeric keypad, a 6-cell battery an Ethernet port, a card reader, three USB ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Windows 8.
The description on Dabs’ website even says that it supports “WIMAX2” although we’re dubious about that.
Other Lenovo-only features include an “advanced” energy saving technology which increases the long term durability of the battery, a OneKey rescure system (the name says it all) and an advanced networking and internet connection management system called ReadyComm.
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Thank OP...
Saw that in HDUK email. Looking for a new laptop too. But why so cheap for an i5? Not a 'tech head' at all but all other i5's are usually about the £500 region0 -
Living off £450 per month is easy...! If you aren't single! :j0
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Thank OP...
Saw that in HDUK email. Looking for a new laptop too. But why so cheap for an i5? Not a 'tech head' at all but all other i5's are usually about the £500 region
I believe its probably down to Lenevo making a marketing push. afterall just click on the link and look at the cashback offers plastered on either side of the screen.0 -
Anyone know if the keyboard is either black or green. The pictures seem to conflict, the green isn't pretty...0
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