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	<title>Comments on: Lenovo shipping IdeaPad Y580 with Ivy Bridge chips</title>
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		<title>By: MJ</title>
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		<dc:creator>MJ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2012 02:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This new Lenovo Y580 is pretty cool nice. I like the designs and the specs is too high because it&#039;s already ivy bridge a 3rd gen processor and the storage hard drive is 1TB. Too good for the users and specially for the developers who usually back-up many files like projects, videos, music, etc. I would recommend you to buy this product. It&#039;s not expensive for me, it&#039;s more cheaper compare to other laptops. Samsung Series 5 is also the best to buy, it&#039;s affordable too and has a high specs like Lenovo Y580.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This new Lenovo Y580 is pretty cool nice. I like the designs and the specs is too high because it&#8217;s already ivy bridge a 3rd gen processor and the storage hard drive is 1TB. Too good for the users and specially for the developers who usually back-up many files like projects, videos, music, etc. I would recommend you to buy this product. It&#8217;s not expensive for me, it&#8217;s more cheaper compare to other laptops. Samsung Series 5 is also the best to buy, it&#8217;s affordable too and has a high specs like Lenovo Y580.</p>
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		<title>By: CNKirby</title>
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		<dc:creator>CNKirby</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2012 21:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To all who are considering ordering from Lenovo directly --- DO NOT!! You have been warned. I originally ordered a Z570 i5 on June 18th. It wasn&#039;t until July 10th (after many phone calls, emails and LIES FROM LENOVO REPS) that I finally found out that the configuration I ordered had sold out and they wouldn&#039;t be making any more of them. I was then offered two substitute laptops (both with inferior specs -- one even had &quot;Better graphics&quot; where the graphics card information should have been). I refused both offers and finally said that I would like to upgrade to the U400 i7 for the same cost or I was going to cancel the order. I was told that would be fine and that it would be put on &quot;the priority list&quot;. The back and forth with the foreign reps ate up another few days. By this time the ship date on the website for the U400 said July 18th. I said fine and was given a new order number. Checking the order status a couple days later showed a ship date of the 19th. One more day, no big deal. The 19th comes and goes, then the ship date changes to the 23rd. Now I am being told the 3rd of August due to LCD supply issues. So almost 2 months to even get a laptop to ship. Its not worth the hassle having to deal with Lenovo directly. I have loved their products for many years (starting back when they were IBM products) and have been a loyal customer. No longer. Sad for them. I own a technical services/consulting company and have also recommended their products to my clients, family and friends. I can easily account for hundreds if not thousands of sales through my company and my customers. All that good faith gone in a matter of weeks. I am going to wait until the 3rd of August to see if my laptop actually ships. But only because I am getting it for about 60% off. If it ships then MAYBE Lenovo could still retain a portion of my business (but only through other 3rd party suppliers).]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To all who are considering ordering from Lenovo directly &#8212; DO NOT!! You have been warned. I originally ordered a Z570 i5 on June 18th. It wasn&#8217;t until July 10th (after many phone calls, emails and LIES FROM LENOVO REPS) that I finally found out that the configuration I ordered had sold out and they wouldn&#8217;t be making any more of them. I was then offered two substitute laptops (both with inferior specs &#8212; one even had &#8220;Better graphics&#8221; where the graphics card information should have been). I refused both offers and finally said that I would like to upgrade to the U400 i7 for the same cost or I was going to cancel the order. I was told that would be fine and that it would be put on &#8220;the priority list&#8221;. The back and forth with the foreign reps ate up another few days. By this time the ship date on the website for the U400 said July 18th. I said fine and was given a new order number. Checking the order status a couple days later showed a ship date of the 19th. One more day, no big deal. The 19th comes and goes, then the ship date changes to the 23rd. Now I am being told the 3rd of August due to LCD supply issues. So almost 2 months to even get a laptop to ship. Its not worth the hassle having to deal with Lenovo directly. I have loved their products for many years (starting back when they were IBM products) and have been a loyal customer. No longer. Sad for them. I own a technical services/consulting company and have also recommended their products to my clients, family and friends. I can easily account for hundreds if not thousands of sales through my company and my customers. All that good faith gone in a matter of weeks. I am going to wait until the 3rd of August to see if my laptop actually ships. But only because I am getting it for about 60% off. If it ships then MAYBE Lenovo could still retain a portion of my business (but only through other 3rd party suppliers).</p>
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