Lenovo Philippines recently updates several of its multimedia notebooks — the IdeaPad Z360, IdeaPad Z460 as well as the compact Lenovo H320 desktop — all coming in with the entire flavor of Intel Core i series.
Powered by up to Intel Core i7 processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, a 13.3†display screen, up to NVidia GeForce 315M 1GB graphics, and 8GB of DDR3 memory plus up to 640GB HDD storage, the IdeaPad Z360 comes with a starting price of Php37,500USD 639INR 54,173EUR 609CNY 4,654. Of course, the full specs can push the price much higher.
Lenovo gave me one of these, the entry level I suppose, with a Core i3-370M 2.4GHz, 2GB DDR3 RAM and 500GB HDD. Will post the full review soon.
The IdeaPad Z460 is the 14.1″ equivalent of the Z360 and both models get Bluetooth, WiFi 802.11n, DVD or Blu-ray drive, USB 2.0, eSATA, HDMI, 5-in-1 card reader and web cam. The Z460 comes with a starting price of Php35,900USD 612INR 51,861EUR 583CNY 4,455.
The new Lenovo H320 is a compact home desktop PC with its up to Intel Core i7 CPU, up to ATI Radeon HD 5570 1GB graphics, 8GB DDR3 memory, up to 1TB HDD storage, an integrated WiFi 802.11n, DVD or Blu-ray Disc drive. Starting price is Php39,900USD 680INR 57,640EUR 648CNY 4,952.
Units will be available locally by 2nd week of November.
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walang imik says:
ang sarap mamili…
Mon Makuto says:
WTF, Core i7 for less than 40k!
Les says:
i like the pricing of these products
ls says:
but still, lenovo sucks! you will know it once the warranty is void after a year…i experienced it first hand.
Pusang Kulog says:
No problems with Lenovo here… Have used a laptop and one desktop with this brand for four years now…
LagaoLugaw says:
I think the core i7 with full specs would be over 40k once the final pricing is out.
Paul says:
Just saw the Ideapad Z360 on the newly opened Lenovo outlet in Festival Mall Alabang.
The 37.5k model has a Core i3 with Intel integrated graphics, 2 GB of RAM and 500 GB hard drive.
The Z460 is there too and the specs are quite a bit better: Core i5 with Nvidia discrete graphics and the same specs for around 40k without OS (47k with Windows 7 Home Premium)
The Ideapad Z series didn’t really look anything special other than how the Ctrl key is at the leftmost side of the keyboard… usually with Lenovo laptops it’s the Fn key that’s placed there. About time they did that!
JKisaragi says:
EH! Bakit puro “up to” yung given specs (meaning max possible configuration) sabay yung given price is yung pang entry-level? Hehe. Nakakalito naman.
Anyhow, Intel Integrated graphics is always a dealbreaker for me. Kaya, no thanks.
Paul says:
Clarify ko lang: by ‘same specs’ on Z460 I mean the rest, 2 GB of RAM and 500 GB hard drive like with Z360.
At 40k it already has the Core i5 with Nvidia discrete graphics. ;-)
Drey says:
I think the specs did not match the model numbers… the nVidia GPU should go to the Z460. think there’s something wrong?
http://shopap.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/phweb/LenovoPortal/en_PH/catalog.workflow:CompareByNeed?current-catalog-id=3634951826AE4D3881BFFF1AC5FCD957¤t-category-id=2C1DF05362684A9D955D44BD4ACE28A1&menu-id=Products
Drey says:
Oh im sorry I think I’m wrong was confused why the prices seems wrong.. but they are actually the right prices.. was wondering why the Z460 i cheaper.. :|
zgkent says:
got the z360 with core i3 last month for 30k.
tholitz says:
Hi where did you buy? I’m planning to buy too for my wife, thinking of getting a Z360 or a Z460, btw, regarding Lenovo, I like their after sales I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T61, I’m impressed with durability, I drop it in an LRT station I thought I broke it but it still run, just got a minor dent. With regards to the after sales I had problem with the adaptor in less than 3working days I got the replacement delivered to my doorstep.
Anjan says:
how about rough touch pad performance…?
tholitz says:
Bought a lenovo z360 at PCExpress…
Clarriscent says:
I agree with Paul on the pricing. It’s what I also saw when we were canvassing. Yuga’s confused me for a bit. The Z460 is a lovely machine (although I would prefer if it’s a little bit thinner). Bought one last month. The rough trackpad performs perfectly, although I’m not a big fan of the dotted surface.
Anjan says:
@clarriscent…tnx a lot
nice one from all perspective…bought yesterday…loved it…:)
ludasca says:
Paul,
I’ve been eyeing this laptop for a while and so far I’ve seen more positive reviews than negative ones. May I know where the Lenovo outlet is in Festival Mall? San po kaya banda? I’ve been looking around and so far TCA seems to offer the best deal for 42000 cash with free upgrade to 4GB.
Paul says:
@ludasca
3rd floor cyberzone, it’s in the alley behind TCA and in front of the (always so crowded) CDR King.
May isa pang entrance papunta sa Lenovo: kung galing ka sa side ng Shopwise, akyat ka ulit ng third floor then dun ka sa kanan lumakad, may papasukan na hallway after Samsung but before Audiophile.
yeahboy 15 says:
help guys.. alin kaya mas ok.. Lenovo Z460 o ASUS A42JC-VX178?? Same specs lng sila.. Lenovo 35k while Asus 33.5K cash basis sa Festival Mall..
Horny Angel says:
im planning to buy a asus A42JC-VX178 pinaka cheapest na price n nakita ko ay sa pc gadget cyberzone sa sm marikina or sa sm north cyberzone 32,800 kapag cash without OS din pwede ibigay sayo ng 33,900 with router or speaker… mkipagtawaran ka lang. anyway im buying it baka tom pero meron pa kong tinitignan n lappy msi cx420 yong core i5 na 4gb ddr3,320gb hdd, 1gb vram. for 35k sa cash… any recommendation kung ano kukuhanin ko? thanks…
yeahboy 15 says:
nakabili nko ng ASUS A42JC-VX178, ibinalik ko kasi laggers.. buti n lng nakuha ko p pera ko.. i suggest mag lenovo k n lng.. check mo ung rating nung dalawa sa windows.. same specs sila pero mas mataas lenovo..
Techwafer says:
You can buy Lenovo IdeaPad Z360 for $529 with coupon code USPZ38505,saving 220$ off the price of this Core i3 powere ultraportable.
A great news.Visit lenovo.com and get it :)
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