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Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)




Processor Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)

Processor:
Intel Core i5-5200U

Memory Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)

RAM:?Random Access Memory
4GB
Memory Type:
DDR3
Processor Speed:
1600 MHz

Hard Drive Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)

Hard Drive Size:
500GB
Hard Drive RPM:?Revolutions per Minute
5400

Display Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)

Screen Size:
14 inches
Panel Type:
FHD IPS AG Touch (Slim)

Chipset Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)

GPU Model:
N16V-GM DDR3L
GPU Memory (shared):
2GB
HDMI Port:
yes

Audio Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)

Speakers:
yes

Connectivity Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)

USB 2.0 ports:
1
USB 3.0 ports:
2
Digital Media Reader:
SD, MMC, SDXC, SDHC

Software Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)

Operating System:
Windows 10

Dimensions Lenovo Yoga 500 (80N400MLIN)

Weight:
1.8 Kg





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MaryannDecember 04, 2022
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