Wednesday, October 28, 2009

What is the best docking station that would fit for T400 lenovo laptop ?

what is the best docking station that would fit for T400 lenovo laptop ?
I looked at lenovo website all their docs are 270$+ Where can i get them for less ?
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Targus, Logic3 and other third party peripheral manufacturers have universal docking stations that might help you out. Click the sources link for a search on 'universal docking station'. Try a shopping comparison website for a starting point on the best deals. Hope that helps.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Lenovo Model no .Y550

Brand new lenovo laptop prompts me for a password, the first time i open it. What would be the problem?
Lenovo - Ideapad.Model no .Y550. As soon as i switch it on,it asks for a password, when this is the first time anyone's ever used it!
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If there is no mention of a default password in the manual that came with that brand new lenovo, return it to the point of purchase. Bring it back. There is no reason why it SHOULD have a password there, without some sort of indication of wht it is, and how to change it to something personal. Sounds more like it was a floor model that some customer PUT a password on. And if by BRAND NEW, you mean that you just got it from a pawn shop, you should call Lenovo/IBM, pay their service fee, and follow their instructions for an out-of-warranty repair. Otherwise, bring it back to where you bought it.
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It sounds to me like there a BIOS password on your new laptop. Although I'm not sure why it's on there. There are ways to reset this password though, but it would probably be best to call the manufacturer/retailer. They will probably be able to walk you through doing this quicker.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

How do I disable a webcam in the control panel for the new lenovo laptop?

How do I disable a webcam in the control panel for the new lenovo laptop?
I have a built in webcam and microphone in my new laptop. I don't mind the microphone but I want the webcam disabled , I go to the control panel and I looked everywhere for it but I couldn't find the webcam settings. Does anybody know where they are?
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Control panel, system, hardware, devise manager, scroll list, click web cam and disable, apply, save, done.

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

What Lenovo Laptop would you suggest for me?

 What Lenovo Laptop would you suggest for me?
I am a student, and all I am looking for is 3GB+ of Ram and at least 250+ GB plus of memory, Screen size is not that big of deal to me at least 13 inches though, and a dual core processor. Also, I am not looking for a tank of a laptop, something semi portable is definitely a plus but not a must. So would you say Dell is more high quality than Lenovo? That is generally what I am looking for, something that that is going to last and basically not cheaply made.
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If you are looking to purchase a good high end laptop then go for DELL. Lenovo laptops are much costlier than DELL when it comes to good graphic cards.
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Lenovos are costlier than Dells. And Cadillacs are costlier than Geos. Dells are poorly made and have poor support that usually tries to talk you out of them sending out a tech. Lenovos are built quality, and the phone support is helpful and ready to send out techs or parts without a struggle.
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It depends on the line you get. T-series Lenovo Thinkpads (formerly made by IBM) are tough as nails and yet still quite portable. A T410 is probably going to be a good option for you. If you want a larger screen, look at the T510. http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/web/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:category.details?action=init&current-catalog-id=12F0696583E04D86B9B79B0FEC01C087&current-category-id=19C791A03AF24034A0011B825513BCED They're very well built: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CrpUU3cCPE&NR=1 Dell's E4310, E6410 and E6510 Latitude laptops are similar quality wise. They're almost as well built as a Thinkpad. Any consumer end Dell or Lenovo is probably going to be worse than either the Dell Latitude or the Lenovo Thinkpad.If you go consumer end (Lenovo Ideapad or Dell Inspiron, Studio, or XPS), I'd still say the Lenovo has a bit of the edge on the consumer end though.

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