With standard features like an Intel Core i7 processor, a Windows 7 operating system and an ATI Radeon HD5730 graphics card, PC users can view 3D content on their Lenovo IdealPad Y560d laptop.
Right now there is no hotter technology than 3D, and when Lenovo ships its IdealPad Y560d laptop to stores on June 22 consumers will be able to take their 3D content on the road.
The new laptop is a state-of-the-art component that features the company’s TriDef 3D technology, which bundles a 3D display, software and glasses to provide users with an inclusive experience for watching videos, movies, pictures and games.
Backboning all of this technology is Lenovo’s Enhanced Experience for Windows 7 option, which the company describes as a solution that optimizes the start-up and shut-down processes of the computer, while bolstering its maintenance capabilities.
Some of the PC’s additional features include speakers designed by JBL, Dolby surround sound processing, an Intel Core i7 processor, an ATI Radeon HD5730 1GB graphics card and an optional Blu-ray disc drive.

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