Samsung Series 7 vs Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 vs Apple MacBook Pro:Winner is...........................

Samsung Series 7 Gamer                                                                                                                            The Samsung Series 7 Gamer has a fantastic screen, plenty of ports, a blazing processor and graphics, and most of the features you'd be looking for in a gaming desktop replacement. The Series 7 700G7C gaming notebook uses the Ivy Bridge Intel quad-core i7-3610QM processor that is often considered the entry point to the high-end CPU category. The premium Nvidia GeForce GTX 675 graphics card is capable of handling current, performance demanding games and is appropriate for a gaming notebook. While great on paper, the 16 GB system memory is more than sufficient. The gaming notebook features a 17-inch 1920x1080 display which also allows the integrated Blu-Ray drive to render movies in native Full High Definition video.  Simply put, the display is stunning, with full 1080p HD (1,920 by 1,080) complemented by 400nits of ultra-bright backlighting. While movies and games looked fantastic on the Series 7 Gamer, the built-in WiDi (Wireless Display) gives you the added freedom to wirelessly hook up your system to another screen.  The 2.1 sound system features a dedicated subwoofer – a must in gaming notebooks – which makes the notebook a good all-around multimedia device.
but,The lack of 3D support is a little disappointing, only because you can get a 3D capable machine with the comparably priced Toshiba Qosmio X870.This clunky beast isn't a looker, and it's hardly priced to be relevant to most shoppers: at slightly under $2,000, this is a specialty item.
THE BOTTOM LINE  It's a great option for the occasional LAN party or gaming session at a friend's house. The Samsung Series 7 Gamer is huge, expensive, and unattractive, but it's also one of the best gaming laptops that we've seen this year. If you don't mind its beefy 17-inch form, you won’t be disappointed.          Specs:                                                                                                                                                 Processor: 2.3GHz Intel Core i7-3610QM                                                                                             Memory: 16GB, 1,333MHz DDR3                                                                                                              Hard drive: 1.5TB 7,200rpm (2x750GB)                                                                                                  Chipset: Intel HM77                                                                                                                                Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 675M                                                                                                       Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)                                                                             Dimensions (WD): 16.1x11.2 inches                                                                                                            Height: 1.3-2 inches                                                                                                                                    Screen size (diagonal): 17.3 inches                                                                                                                System weight / Weight with AC adapter: 9 pounds / 11.1 pounds                                                           Category: Desktop replacement                                                                                                               Price:$1899
VS                                                                                                                                                           Lenovo IdeaPad Y500                                                                                                                                 The Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 offers high-end components, including gamer-level graphics, a swappable accessory bay, and the coolest-looking backlit keyboard I've seen in a long while.The Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 is a great choice as a gaming laptop that’s lighter and cheaper than your typical desktop-replacement monstrosity. It’s got a full HD resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels, and high-motion content looks excellent in playback. Despite a few minor drawbacks, overall it’s a great machine that offers excellent performance and specs for the price.
But, The only other significant concern here is the size and bulk of this system. It may be hard to believe, but a six-pound laptop is fairly heavy these days.If only the Y500 had a touch screen, which is practically required for the Windows 8 UI, it might be one of my favorite laptops of the year.
The bottom line: The Y500's component selection reflects an intelligent, well thought-out design process.  For those looking for something more than a feature-light ultrabook, the gamer-friendly Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 is close to brilliant, and several configurations are currently available at a deep discount -- but I can't believe it doesn't have a touch screen.                                                                                                         Specifications
ProcessorIntel Core i7 i7-3630QM / 2.4 GHz ( 3.4 GHz ) ( Quad-Core )
Memory8 GB / 16 GB (max)
Hard Drive1 TB - Serial ATA-300 - 5400 rpm
Operating SystemWindows 8 64-bit Edition
Display Type15.6 in
Max Resolution1920 x 1080 ( Full HD )
Graphics ProcessorNVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
Optical DriveDVD-Writer                                                                                                                           Price;$999.99 to $1,099.99                                                                                                                         VS                                                                                                                                                         Apple MacBook Pro                                                                                                                                   The screen is very good, with rich, vibrant colours and great viewing angles, and although not as light and thin as a MacBook Air, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is very portable. The new 13-inch MacBook Pro has a faster third-gen Intel Core i5 processor, and USB 3.0 ports.
But, There's no opportunity to pick a faster processor, for example. It's a pity the entry-level model only uses a Core i5 too, instead of the more powerful Core i7 processors used in the rest of the MacBook Pro range. Not much else has changed: the price, battery life, and older, thicker appearance, however well designed, remain the same.
The bottom line :The 13-inch MacBook Pro is ideal for those who need a little more configurability and storage than the MacBook Air can offer, but also need a very portable machine. While the 13-inch MacBook Pro remains a well-built laptop, it's fallen behind the MacBook Air and Retina Display MacBook Pro in design, lacks higher-end upgrades, and feels too expensive compared with the competition.                 Specifications
Release date06/11/12
ProcessorIntel 3rd Gen Core i5 2.5 GHz ( Dual-Core )( 3.1 GHz )
Memory4 GB/ 8 GB (max)
Hard Drive500 GB - 5400 rpm- Serial ATA-300
Operating SystemApple Mac OS X Mountain Lion
Display Type13.3 in
Max Resolution1280 x 800 ( WXGA )
Graphics ProcessorIntel HD Graphics 4000 Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0
Optical DriveDVD±RW (±R DL)                                                                                                                 Price;$1,199

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