Lenovo’s AMD-based G455 and G555 make thrifty Stateside debut

February 11, 2010 by gizmo  
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China may have gotten its hands on the G455A model a touch earlier , but Lenovo hasn’t kept its US-based loyalists waiting too long, as today it’s announcing the forthcoming availability of a pair of new additions to its G series.

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Lenovo’s AMD-based G455 and G555 make thrifty Stateside debut

Lenovo’s AMD-based G455 and G555 make thrifty Stateside debut

February 11, 2010 by gizmo  
Filed under Gadgets Gift

China may have gotten its hands on the G455A model a touch earlier , but Lenovo hasn’t kept its US-based loyalists waiting too long, as today it’s announcing the forthcoming availability of a pair of new additions to its G series.

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Lenovo’s AMD-based G455 and G555 make thrifty Stateside debut

ATI serves up DirectX 11-compatible Mobility Radeon GPUs, helps nerds fall in love

January 9, 2010 by gizmo  
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DirectX 11 has been chewed up and spit out by desktop GPUs over the past few months, but until CES 2010, laptops at large were left out of the raving. This week, AMD has introduced what it’s calling the world’s first mobile graphics with DX11 compatibility, and the Mobility Radeon HD 5870 — which just so happens to be featured in ASUS’ recently revealed G73jh — is leading the way. The HD 5800, HD 5700, HD 5600 and HD 5400 series are all new at the show, and each one comes with baked in support for ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology and helping tech-adoring geeks find their soulmates (as is clearly shown above). Hit the source link for more details on each, and figure on seeing these filter out to new ultraportables, mainstream rigs and gaming lappies in the seconds, days and weeks ahead.

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