IdeaPad Z500/P500 Hardware Maintenance Manual

Table 7. Parts list—Keyboard (continued)

Language

P/N

CRU ID.

Z500

(continued)

 

Nordic

25206527

 

 

Portuguese

25206528

 

 

Russian

25206529

 

 

Slovenian

25206530

 

 

Spanish

25206531

 

Sunrex

Swiss

25206532

 

(continued)

Traditional Chinese

25206533

 

 

Thai

25206534

 

 

Turkish

25206535

 

 

U.K. English

25206536

 

 

English

25206537

 

 

US international

25206538

 

 

Arabic

25206539

 

 

Belgian

25206540

 

 

Brazilian

25206541

 

 

Bulgarian

25206542

 

 

Canadian Bilingual (En+Fr)

25206543

 

 

Czech&Slovak

25206544

 

 

Dutch

25206545

 

 

French

25206546

 

 

German

25206547

N

 

Greek

25206548

 

 

Hebrew

25206549

 

 

Hungarian

25206550

 

 

Icelandic

25206551

 

Sunrex

Indic

25206552

 

Italian

25206553

 

(with backlight)

 

Korean

25206555

 

 

 

 

Latin

25206556

 

 

Nordic

25206557

 

 

Portuguese

25206558

 

 

Russian

25206559

 

 

Slovenian

25206560

 

 

Spanish

25206561

 

 

Swiss

25206562

 

 

Traditional Chinese

25206563

 

 

Thai

25206564

 

 

Turkish

25206565

 

 

U.K. English

25206566

 

 

English

25206567

 

 

US international

25206568

 

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Lenovo manual IdeaPad Z500/P500 Hardware Maintenance Manual

P500, Z500 specifications

The Lenovo Z500 and P500 laptops are part of Lenovo's well-received lineup, offering a balance of performance and stylish design tailored for a diverse range of users. The Z500 is particularly noted for its sleek appearance and robust multimedia performance, appealing to students and professionals alike, while the P500 is oriented toward power users who need extra functionality and performance.

The Lenovo Z500 features a 15.6-inch display available in both conventional HD and Full HD resolutions, providing vivid colors and sharp image quality. It is equipped with Intel's fourth-generation Core i7 processor, delivering impressive speed for multitasking and demanding applications. The Z500 also incorporates integrated Intel HD graphics, making it a great choice for casual gaming and media consumption. Its design includes a backlit keyboard, enhancing usability in low-light environments, which is especially beneficial for late-night study sessions or presentations.

An integral aspect of the Z500 is its audio capabilities, featuring Dolby Home Theater technology that enriches the acoustic experience, perfect for movies or music. The laptop offers various storage options, including traditional hard drives and hybrid solutions combining SSDs for quicker boot times and faster data access. Coupled with up to 16GB of RAM, users can expect smooth performance even when running several applications concurrently.

On the other hand, the Lenovo P500 is designed for professionals who require powerful computing capabilities. It comes with similar display options but emphasizes performance with a focus on workstation-class graphics, making it suitable for intense graphic design work, video editing, and other resource-intensive tasks. The P500 typically comes with more connectivity options, including multiple USB ports, HDMI output, and an Ethernet jack, facilitating versatile connections to various peripherals and networks.

Security is another focal point in the P500, featuring options for fingerprint readers and additional encryption technologies to protect sensitive information. With its robust build quality and advanced thermal management system, the P500 ensures durability while maintaining optimal performance during demanding workloads.

In conclusion, both the Lenovo Z500 and P500 cater to distinct segments of the market, with the Z500 leaning towards multimedia and everyday tasks, while the P500 is tailored for professional use, ensuring that Lenovo continues to meet the diverse needs of its customers. Each model offers a blend of aesthetics, power, and essential features, making them competitive options in the laptop arena.