Lenovo G550 15.6-Inch Black Laptop – Up to 3.8 Hours of Battery Life
- 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo Processor
- 4GB (204-Pin) DDR3 SO-DIMM Memory
- 250GB 5400RPM Serial ATA Hard Drive, DVDRW Drive
- 15.6″ (1366×768) 16:9 LED Display, Intel GMA 4500M Graphics
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Up to 3.8 Hours of Battery Life
Product Description
The fully-loaded notebook that doesn’t unload your wallet. The all purpose Lenovo G550 notebook comes with features like a 15.6-Inch LED backlight display, integrated graphics and high-quality stereo speakers with 3D audio enhancement to deliver edge-of-the-seat entertainment. Plus its OneKey Rescue System and VeriFace Facial Recognition Technology help safeguard data at all times. What’s more, with its affordable price tag, this feature-loaded notebook won’t empty your wallet either. Best of all, it’s from Lenovo, makers of the award-winning ThinkPad.OneKey Rescue System – With the touch of a button, you can restore the system and recover valuable data. The OneKey Rescue System also recovers essential system files in the event of corruption, and can be used to initiate a virus scan before entering Windows.VeriFace Facial Recognition Software – A cool and fun way to login to the PC – VeriFace uses the integrated webcam to detect your face and autho… More >>
Lenovo G550 15.6-Inch Black Laptop – Up to 3.8 Hours of Battery Life
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3 comments
Canegrad on December 10, 2009 at 5:47 am
I recently purchased a Lenovo ThinkPad. The computer itself if adequate but the customer service of the company is horrible. From the phone sales person arguing with us about what they can and can’t do to the tech support who told me “I don’t have time to deal with you or your problem, call web sales” I am amazed they are in business.
As I said the computer is fine, I just hope it holds up and you don’t have to contact the company for any reason. There are a lot of other computers out there that are in the same category as this one, I suggest you look at one of those.
Ruth B. Ingram on December 10, 2009 at 8:41 am
Now I said the computer is good, however, dealing with the home company is not. No matter what you say or who you talk to you get the telephone suffle and parroted apology for the wait, usually 2 hours. I suggest you shop elsewhere where you can get help.
J. F. Monaghan on December 10, 2009 at 8:59 am
First of all, I am a Mac person. I don’t know that much about PCs. The reason for buying this particular model was money. I would have had to pay $1700 for a comparable laptop from Apple. I could not see spending all that money for a computer that was to be mainly used for word processing and web browsing. While made of plastic, this laptop has a solid feel to it. When opened, it doesn’t seem like it will split into two pieces or that the screen is flexing. The keyboard is not flimsy and it should be able to take a lot of use. (I’ve only had the computer for a couple of weeks.) This model comes with Windows 7 and so far I like it. Very easy to set up. Connecting to my network was a breeze. Installing a couple of programs was also easy. Updates are simple. I have had limited experience with Vista and did not care for it. Windows 7 is a much better, user friendly, operating system. As I said previously, I have had this laptop for a short period of time, but so far I have no complaints and no regrets. A lot of computer for a little bit of money.