Looks pretty decent. I have a Y410, the same product two iterations ago, and have to say that for what you pay for the Lenovo IdeaPads they are an excellent value. My Y410 has been running for 16 months without a single problem.
As other have mentioned, do bother with the entry level processor, upgrade that at least one CPU line.
I can support this decision. They probably looked at the development costs and decided they could sell everything on one disk for $65 or separate it out so it was $60 for the game with another $5 for the DLC. In the end the consumer would have paid the same. The advantage of splitting it up is that players who don't do multiplayer haven't been made to pay for an unwanted feature.
Okay, I followed everything you said, but I have a question about the signals.
What kind of antenna is used on a cell phone tower? Based on that you have to look at the acutal output of the signal. So will the signal from the towers actually be broadcast upwards at a strong enough strenght to be usable at 30,000 feet?
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Apr 10th 2007 1:27PM (Engadget)What kind of antenna is used on a cell phone tower? Based on that you have to look at the acutal output of the signal. So will the signal from the towers actually be broadcast upwards at a strong enough strenght to be usable at 30,000 feet?