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Review on Lenovo IdeaPad 330 15.6" HD Laptop - Intel Dual-Core i3-8130U, 8GB DDR4, 1TB HDD, Windows 10, HDMI - Ideal for Business Use by Danuta Stankiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

Response to alterations received Intel Pentium N5000/15.6"/1366x768/4GB/500GB. A very good investment for the money you have (about 18,000). It will "sing" in a completely different way, the HDD installed in it will drink decently, and the user will be left with about 2GB of RAM in idle time under Windows 10 if they put an SSD in it and increase the amount of RAM from 4GB to 8GB. Those are the two changes that I would recommend making to improve its performance. The laptop was carried solely for the purpose of completing work-related activities, and it is equipped with Microsoft Office, Cubase 8 (for per-channel recording from the live events console), and dynamic light control (QLC + 4). Web surfing and video playback in 1080p resolution are also not a problem, of course. Regarding the phrase "play on it," the correct response is probably "Do not play," and you should wear nothing but a scarf. I am pleased with the acquisition, and I believe that the product was appropriately priced. consuming food after a period of one month. Via the use of an optibay, the typical HDD was converted into a pair of solid-state drives with a total capacity of 240 gigabytes. By the way, the cost of the renovation ended up being relatively low, coming in at around $3,000 altogether. An SSD is used for the installation of the operating system. Friends, let me tell you that things have changed quite a bit in terms of performance. At home, I have a 2022 Macbook Air, and I can unequivocally state that the apple tree is not quicker in both general and specific kinds of work. In overall, and I want to emphasize this point, I believe that this laptop is an outstanding option in terms of the price-to-quality ratio.

Pros
  • 1. An adequate amount of productive processing power in conjunction with an adequate amount of quickly accessible memory 2. Construction of a high quality 3. A touchpad that is pleasant to use in general 4. The sound quality is excellent both from the connector and the speakers. 5. Produces a negligible amount of heat; it hardly ever warms up. 6. Quiet (adjusted for the fact that the HDD makes periodically quiet, but unusually nasty sounds) 7. An easy-to-use and comfortable keyboard. 8. The accusation continues to weigh on the conscience.
Cons
  • 1. Screen. Very terrible. You won't be able to work as efficiently or as comfortably, though, because the color reproduction is on par with that of older projection TVs sold in the more affordable price range. It is lacking in every aspect: brightness, contrast, and color. There is no such thing as the color black, there are "50 shades of gray," and the viewing angles are ridiculously restricted. And on top of everything else, the very first time I booted the computer, I was greeted with the dignity of two dead pixels. However, you are able to find employment! 2. A sluggish HDD. Not in contrast to the SSDs available today, but in relation to their peers. It is the cause of all "slowdowns" of the system as well as moments of silent reflection on the part of the operating system (by the way, it sometimes thinks about the most trivial tasks, fortunately, not for long). 3. There are insufficient USB connectors. To be more specific: 2. Purchasing a USB Hub alongside it would not be an unnecessary addition. 4. The length of the power cord is uncomfortable and too short (Although the block itself is decent).

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