The Lenovo-branded software includes Lenovo Vantage Technology (LVT), VeriTouch and IdeaTouch. The first of these is accessible via software or the dedicated button on the keyboard, which activates a drop-down menu at the top of the screen with links to the Application Experience Center, System maintenance Center and Help Center. Under Application Experience Center you’ll find a CD/DVD burning software from CyberLink branded as Power2Go, while System Maintenance Center gives you access to OneKey Recovery and Driver & Application Installation and Help Center merely gives you more information about LVT in general. VeriTouch allows you to draw gestures in a specified area to accomplish various system tasks. For example, drawing a triangle will restart the computer while drawing a circle will shut the system down. You can set up a password for VeriTouch. Meanwhile, IdeaTouch is simply a touch menu to start PowerCinema, VeriTouch or Microsoft AutoCollage. Below we have included a set of benchmark results from several tests that were run on the C315 to give you an idea of how its processor, hard drive and memory system perform under load. Hardware:

AMD Athlon II X2 250U Processor (1.60GHz 2MB) x2 2GB PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM 400MHz (4GB total) Lenovo motherboard with AMD 690G chipset ATI HD 4530 M92-M+ Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 500GB 7200RPM DVD-RW Drive

Software:

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) ATI Catalyst 10.6