Lenovo LaVie Z
At CES 2015, many new computer models were introduced. However, the most prominent of which is the LaVie Z Ultrabook product line of Lenovo. Reasons for choosing this model is that this is the lightest 13-inch laptop in the world (only 780 grams weight) and casing of the handset is made from magnesium alloy - lithium, 50% lighter than aluminum.
In terms of configuration, the LaVie Z consists of two versions: HZ550 is equipped with Intel Core i5 processor generation Broadwell, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD and higher can upgrade. Meanwhile, there HZ750 version RAM to 8GB and more options Core i7 chip. Both models support 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, webcam and multiple connectivity 720p diversity.
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