Lenovo IdeaPad Y710-UI(TV TUNER)

IdeaPad Y710 notebook series as the flagship product in the configuration is also near the top. In the use of Centrino 4 platform chosen based on the Merom core of the top Core 2 Extreme X7900 processor, the 2.8GHz processor with 4MB of high-speed frequency as well as the secondary cache. In addition Y710 notebook also has a built-in memory of 512MB DDR2 onboard ATi Mobility Radeon HD 2600 graphics chips independently, since the 120-shader units can provide support for DirectX 10 API.
Information from the system, as well as dismantling, we also found that the Lenovo IdeaPad Y710 notebook standard has two 250GB 2.5 inch hard disk interface SerialATA. It should be noted that these two hard disk array is not the form of combination of the hard disk but the deputy in the form of hot-plug connection, the user does not need to purchase an additional box on the hard disk of the data can quickly exchange. Also, random annex Y710 notebook is also equipped with the appropriate hard drive box.
IdeaPad Y710 notebook design was two up and down the ladder-like arrangement of SO-DIMM memory slots, the two random standard 1GB of DDR2 667 system memory. Under the 965 series chipsets support the ceiling, Y710 can the largest plug 4GB of system memory, of course, this also needs to support 64-bit operating system.
In addition, Y710 notebook also has a corresponding TV tuner module, through an external antenna to directly receive television signals. TV tuner module in the vicinity, we have also seen the three antennas with Intel 4965AGN wireless network module introduced with the previous Core 2 Extreme processor and 965 chipset, the composition of the standard Centrino 4 platform.
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