Lenovo G455 and G555 AMD Notebooks
Here are the two new G-Series notebooks that lenovo recently announced and are designed for mainstream users, the G455 and G555 Notebooks together with the Lenovo C315 AIO All-in-One Desktop PC that i posted earlier. Just like lenovo c315 desktop, the Chinese vendor has not published full detail spec sheet for these G455 and G555 notebooks as yet. However, here are some of the known specs about these notebooks.
The G455 and G555 laptops have 16:9 widescreen HD displays, runs on Windows 7 and also support DirectX 10 which enable these laptops to run the Aero Peek and Aero Flip features of Windows 7. These two notebooks have the same specs but only differ in their screen sizes. The G455 has 14-inch while the G555 has 15-inch LCD Display. Both @ 1366 x 768 resolution. Specifications for these two laptops include either AMD Turion II dual-core or Athlon II and dual-core processors, ATI Radeon HD Mobility graphics, and ergonomic keyboard design.

Some of the good features are the Lenovo’s Energy Management 5.0 that helps for decreasing the power consumption and extend battery life, and also it has the Lenovo’s proprietary OneKey Rescue System for one-touch backup, repair and recovery tool.
These G455 and G55 are made for budget-conscious consumers, start at $499 and set to begin shipping in the U.S. beginning in March.
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