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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 Boguslawa Jakubowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

15.6-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080; 8 GB of RAM; 1128 GB hard drive and solid state drive; no DVD drive; NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphics card; DOS operating system. This is the only laptop available for purchase for less than 40,000 won that possesses all of the features stated in the merits in a single package. I made a wager of 38. Yet given the constraints of this budget, there is literally nothing from which to pick. The work that has been done for the past four months has not shown any faults or other difficulties. There are others that are very comparable to it, however instead of having an SSD they have 4GB of memory. And everything would be OK, one may say, but for the fact that the M.2 connector on the board is not soldered in such models (without SSD). I can't imagine life without a solid-state drive (SSD). Celeron makes it feasible, and the cost is cut in half. The typewriters produced by other manufacturers fall short in terms of look and are priced in this range. With this Core i3 8130U and NVIDIA GeForce MX150 package, you'll be able to play games on par with Fallout 4's difficulty without resorting to fanaticism. No problem, even at settings that are nearly as high as the highest. There is no reason to discuss the other responsibilities because nobody is complaining about them. The Core i3 8130U performs even better than the Core i5 8250U for the vast majority of commonplace tasks. Due to the fact that the cores have a greater base frequency (2.2GHz vs. 1.6GHz). In today's terms, 1.6GHz is quite low. In spite of the fact that the Core i5 8250U has a greater number of cores, the truth remains that these cores serve little practical purpose because they require cooling in order to be overclocked. in low-priced series of portable computers, with these issues. As a result, the processor will, in the vast majority of cases, function at its stock frequencies (see reviews). In a nutshell, an incredible bargain for such a dependable workhorse. Lenovo + to karma.

Pros
  • -Intel Processor i3 8130U with hyper trading and turbo boost -nvidia mx150, the best solution in laptops up to 40k, which is NOT cut down in this instance. -ssd and hard drive, 8 GB -excellent appearance and construction (a joy for a perfectionist) -Price: If you select the aforementioned criteria in the filter of any store, we will receive the search result of "0" for "wifi ac" as an added bonus.
Cons
  • In the category up to 40k, the downsides, if there are any, are rendered meaningless by the advantages listed above. It would be unfair to find fault with the screen of a laptop designed for office use that costs the same as a phone. Just so you know, he's not that terrible. The buttons on the keyboard look like they were ripped from a set of kid's toys.

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