
For connectivity, the device has USB 2.0, USB 3.0, VGA and HDMI, and there's an SD card reader as well. The device is equipped with an integrated DVD reader/writer or an optional Blu-ray Disc drive. This unit’s display is 1366x768 pixels and has a 16:9 aspect ratio as well.
Lenovo has expanded its Y-series offerings with the new IdeaPad Y400 and Y500. Both the Y500 and Y400 come with a UltraBay feature which allows users can instantly swap out for dual graphics capability.

Lenovo says its Z400 and Z500 are '25 percent slimmer than a standard laptop' and are 14-inch and 15.6-inch laptops respectively. They both have 1366 x 768 resolution screens, but only up to three hours of battery life. Lenovo points out that the Z400 and Z500 come with standard voltage Intel Core i7 processors, instead of the low-voltage processors used on ultraportable notebooks. The devices have up to GeForce GT 645M graphics with 2GB of video memory for gaming possibilities. They also have DVD drives, optional Blu-ray players, and hold up to 1TB of storage and up to 16GB of RAM, and start at $549.
The IdeaPad Z500 is slated to launch in September, while the Z400 will arrive in November.
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