Lenovo 3000 G400 204943q

The Lenovo 3000 G400 204943Q laptop comes with Intel 1.73GHz Dual Core Processor; 512MB RAM which is upgradeable up to 2GB and 80GB HDD. It has a DVD writer, 14.1 inch Wide Screen display.

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The Lenovo 3000 G400 204943Q laptop comes with Intel 1.73GHz Dual Core Processor; 512MB RAM which is upgradeable up to 2GB and 80GB HDD. It has a DVD writer, 14.1 inch Wide Screen display. The laptop also has an incorporated Graphics Media Accelerator 950 video card, integrated modem and sound card, Wi-Fi, Touchpad mouse, in-built speakers and microphone, Express card slot, S-Video port, 3 USB ports, in-built Bluetooth adapter, and 5 in 1 Digital Media Reader. The laptop comes with Lithium Ion battery and DOS.

Core Information

The memory of the Lenovo 3000 G400 204943Q is the process Pentium Dual Core T2080 Cache Memory which is 1024 KB. It is the primary chip of the system that oversees all the other components of the system. It controls the execution of program instructions. This form of memory can be considered as an intermediary between the main physical RAM and the CPU. The cache makes any data regularly used by CPU instantly obtainable. If the required information is not located in the collection, a fetch is made from the main memory.

The built-in Hard Disk Drive’s capacity is up-to 80 GB. A couple of things missing over here are the CD ROM Drive, DVD Drive and Combo Drive. But one positive thing to be noticed over here is the presence of DVD Writers Drive. You won’t find this option in many of the notebooks of this range. The front side bus of the Lenovo 3000 G400 204943Q notebook is 533. The bus is the main highway for data in a PC. It connects the processor, chip set, DRAM, and AGP socket. The process speed is 1730 MHz. The standard memory of RAM is 512 MB which can be upgraded up to 2048 MB.

Design

The screen size of the Lenovo 3000 G400 204943Q is of 14.1″ with the maximum display resolution of 1280 x 800. The notebook also has an Integrated Video Display Card-Graphics Media Accelerator 950. Lenovo Laptops also sports an internal modem which has the speed of 56 Kbps. It is also incorporated with Wi-Fi which is 802.11b/g.

Cutting Edge Technology

The Lenovo 3000 G400 204943Q has various ports and slots for different utilizations. The ports present here are PCMCIA, Express Card, USB Port and Digital Media Reader. Lenovo G400 204943Q also has in built speakers as well. It is also incorporated with an inbuilt camera and it supports Li Ion battery.

Conclusion

The Lenovo 3000 G400 204943Q is good Desktop Computers to acquire though it lacks the inbuilt camera and the fingerprint reader. If don’t have any issues having chat without the video then you should definitely go for it.

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18 Responses to “Lenovo 3000 G400 204943q”

  • Rick JP says:

    You should delete all cookies,temporarily Internet files and temporarily files from your computer.
    Just if you don't know where are the folders i made a list.before that you'll need to enable hidden files
    later you can turn it this settings off.
    temporarily files are in C:Documents and SettingsYour user nameLocal SettingsTemp
    temporarily Internet files can delete thought disc cleaner
    and cookies in your browser.

  • MissMeron says:

    To muhali3:

    Well, like i said, one man already installed Vista on to this very same netbook, and he said IT WORKED JUST FINE. So, just because its a netbook doesnt mean, it cant run vista. Ive seen tons of netbooks that do run vista, in real life, and ive tested them out, and they also work fine.

  • muhali3 says:

    newer doesn’t mean better. Vista requires much more RAM (memory) to run efficiently, and these computers usually only have 1gb, maybe 2gb max, which is not good enough to run Vista well. Vista will run, but XP will run better, and there’s no advantage to having Vista over XP other than the look.

  • Saya A says:

    I haven't use a Lenovo laptop yet. So I can't say if it's a good brand.
    Maybe you could contact the sales support of the laptop since you aren't familiar with the gadget itself. This way you won't have to risk damaging your laptop due to wrong assumptions.

  • MissMeron says:

    I think it comes with Windows XP Home Edition. I would DEFINITELY reccomend windows VISTA because XP (home edition), is the original (and old) one. Vista Is much more better, with better screen and everything! Even if this does come with XP, there was a video i saw that had a guy who installed vista to THIS same netbook, and he said it worked fine, he had had vista for a day and he said it worked fine he even showed it. :) Hope that helped!!! ;)

  • vin326 says:

    Lenovo sucks

  • lifes2short says:

    S10 has a one year warranty on all parts.

    At least at the moment.

  • sam t says:

    Deciding on how much warranty would best determined based on the type of machine that you have, and how diligent the person behind the computer monitor is. Those will be factors in deciding whether you need an extended warranty or not. Questions that you should ask yourself might include, do I think that the computer will run into trouble whether it be hardware or software. The whole purpose of a warranty is so that whenever you need a replacement part it is available to you without cost. I believe it also allows a technician to remotely connect to your computer, some companies offer that additional service at no cost. However, you would have to prove to them regardless that it wasn't you who caused the problem with the machine. They will walk you through a bunch of tests that will h elp in finding out what the exact culprit that is causing the problem with your machine. Therefore, if this is the type of machine that will require constance maitenance and you dont take care of your machine properly, then extra warranty might be worth it. On the other hand, you might be the type of user who knows how to maintain a computer, so in that case 3 year warrants would be unnecessary. Keeping those things in mind will allow you to make a rational decison for yourself.

  • Typically, but not always, this kind of setting can be changed in BIOS. I cation strongly that unless you are familiar with memory setting that you do not change any thing in there. If you have a friend that could help you that knows a lot about computers that's probably your best bet.

    According to Lenovo that laptop should have 64MB RAM avalible to the graphics chip.

    http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-67095

    According to Intel is can take up to 192 MB maximum video memory, but it looks like Lenovo restricted that for you.

  • TalesOfWar says:

    I’d recommend the Mac route for such tasks really. Yes they cost quite a bit, but you get what you pay for. Look at refurbished models or “end of life” stock clearance. Now is the time for that as the new model refresh just happened in June, so they may still be getting rid of the old machines for bargin prices. Also, if you’re a student, make use of the discount!

  • chazzv2001 says:

    using the tv as a monitor simply requires the right cables. If your video card has an s-video connection and the tv has an s-video, that's going to be the easiest (and best way) to turn your tv into a monitor. As far as the wireless keyboard goes, that's even easier….just get one and install it on the pc.

  • does it come with vista or xp? And which one is the best?

  • One thing,netbooks should not use Windows Vista,Vista makes a netbook as slow as an 9 year-old stock computer running XP

  • ujjawal s says:

    Lenovos have a built-in recovery feature. If you installed your Windows through another method it won't contain the recovery features because those recovery features are scripted into their Windows itself.

    Really though, those recovery features are for people who don't know how to reinstall windows. If you've reinstalled Windows by yourself, you don't really need those recovery features.

    Every time I buy a Dell, I blow away all of Dell's crap and start from scratch.

  • IHaveAQues says:

    I've spoken to Lenovo tech support engineers in India who were as good as the ones in the US. Lenovo still has an excellent tech support reputation inherited from the IBM ThinkPad.

    Many laptops are now made in China – like HP, Acer and others.

  • HMinorCold says:

    im in the same computer

  • salvie123456 says:

    Thats what I said

  • tori.bird says:

    If you know it is the one you want then get it from Lenovo.com.

    If it breaks under warranty then Lenovo will pay all shipping costs.

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