On the specification sheet, all models (13.3″/14″/15.6″) feature a 1366×768 resolution, but we would expect that the 15.6” can be upgraded to a higher definition. The Z-Series also has an optional Blu-Ray player, which is one more reason to get a better display. If you are a power user, it’s possible the add up to 8GB of RAM and 1TB of disk storage (7200rpm). The only thing that we would recommend keeping a close eye on is the battery life: with a theoretical 5hrs, there’s no telling what that translates to in real-life, but it’s probably less. More specs in the full post.
CPU: 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ i5 2.5GHz to Core™ i3 2.10GHz
13.3”/14”/15.6” HD (1366×768) resolution display
Z370: up to NVIDIA® GeForce® 410M 1GB graphics
Z470/Z570: up to NVIDIA® GeForce® 525M 2GB graphics
Up to 8GB DDR3 1333MHz
Up to 1TB 7200 rpm HHD
Integrated DVD reader/writer or Blu-ray Disc™ drive
802.11a/g/n WiFi, 10/100M LAN, Bluetooth® (optional)
3 x USB2.0 ports(1 eSATA combo), 5-in-1 card reader(SD/SD pro/MMC/MS pro/XD) ,CRT, RJ45, HDMI, VGA, 1x Analog Microphone, 1/8″ Stereo Headphone Output Jack, 1/8″ Input Jack Microphone
2.0/0.3MP integrated web camera
Z370: 2.0kg (4.41lb)/ Z470: 2.2kg (4.85lb)/ Z570: 2.6kg (5.73lb)
Z370: 328mm x 20~33mm x 222mm (WxHxD)
Z470: 341mm x 20~34mm x 232mm (WxHxD)
Z570: 376mm x 20~35.5mm x 250mm (WxHxD)
Battery life: Up to 5hr with 6 cell battery