15.6" Lenovo Ideapad Notebook L340-15API 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 3 3200U 2.6 GHz, RAM 4 GB, SSD 128 GB, HDD 1 TB, AMD Radeon Vega 3, Windows 10, 81W00M Platinu, HDD Home TB Review
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Description of 15.6" Lenovo Ideapad Notebook L340-15API 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 3 3200U 2.6 GHz, RAM 4 GB, SSD 128 GB, HDD 1 TB, AMD Radeon Vega 3, Windows 10, 81W00M Platinu, HDD Home TB
- High-Performance, Low-Overheat AMD Ryzen 5 3500U The vega 8, when overclocked to 1.2 GHz, performs admirably in casual games. Unusually high-quality and powerful audio system
- Misaligned monitor matrix The DVD disc is designed to hold a 2.5" hard drive, but the included slimline sata > sata adapter means that it can only be used with an NVMe Express solid state drive.
- Lightweight and low-cost.
- There are some minor issues, such as the fact that the drivers from Lenovo's website aren't automatically installed (you have to install them manually) and the fact that the video freezes up once while watching it on the page (though I suspect this is due more to the page than the laptop itself). The lack of USB ports (only 2: mouse and flash drive) was easily remedied by inserting a USB splitter (hub); in fact, there are now 3 usb ports; there is still usb-c; I connected the hub to it via a usb-c cable; but, scanning via the Canon MF4010 printer was not possible. (Since I like to use the mouse and plan to continue doing so in the future): clicking the touchpad causes the mouse cursor to move away from the pad, allowing you to click elsewhere. There is a sudden drop to dark after an initially gradual dimming of the screen.
- The previous iteration of the Macbook's I5 processor made it surprisingly agile. There is a notable delay in Windows and program loading times. Lenovo allows you to add two more hard drives, thus the system memory can be expanded. In the near future, I plan to complete all tasks. Thanks for the anti-glare coating, it really helps with the screen matrix. The case is well made; the manufacturer used the least amount of expensive plastic possible. Films have very loud audio for a laptop. However, listening to music through headphones enhances the experience.
- The display looks similar to that of a Mac, but the colors are more muted. The colors are also more vibrant on the Samsung P528 2022. There is no difference in perspective. In the past decade, there has been no noteworthy progress beyond the gradual decrease in price (when factoring in our exchange rate) of TN matrices. But you can still get some work done if you don't slouch too much.) Another drawback for me is the touchpad. I'm in a position to evaluate it against a Macbook. Earth with the stars. Random sensitivity and phantom clicking. Sam's has a more compact, yet superior version. A different camera. The camera is atas, most likely 0.3 megapixels, with adjustable viewing angles.
- Fast, smooth, great graphics
- Limited RAM
- I'll start with something that isn't mentioned in the description but still makes you feel good: With an open M.2 slot (but this is not accurate, more details in the comments) Fast charging is supported by this battery (80% full in 60 minutes). - There is a slot for your own DDR4 SO-DIMM memory bar, most likely you need a frequency of 2133 Furthermore: - Superior efficiency while Centos 8 is in charge. The processor is in the office, but you won't notice it. Strong independence. On average, it turns out to spend 3 hours behind him, if you save money, you can reach up to four. - Sleek appearance (at least on the outside) Active cooling is largely ineffective because it does not become hot during operation.
- The charging wire is quite short. You'll be more conscious of the proximity of an electrical socket to your laptop now if you weren't before. The matrix is one of the cheapest thus even if the resolution is 1920x1080, the screen has almost no viewing angles. Uncomfortable. The case picks up fingerprints easily and looks dirty quickly. It's a little quieter than we'd like, and the speakers aren't where they typically are (at the top of the screen) (you can see them in the photo, with the laptop on its back). An inexperienced user will have a hard time installing the operating system. A BIOS flaw causes the laptop to restart every 7 seconds if the option to boot from a network card is not enabled.
- Everything
- Windows started having problems at some point after you had been using it for about a year, so you need to reinstall it. It is not the fact that these are problems with laptops. A lack of USB ports.
- - Performance - Design - Screen - Working Hours - Touchpad - Keyboard - Quietness - Working Hours
- If the absence of keyboard backlighting can be considered a drawback, then it is not a deal breaker. There are just two USB ports, which is not sufficient for my needs.
- + performance + no operating system comes pre-installed + low power consumption + affordable price
- - keyboard - matrix - a power supply that is fragile - a noisy fan (perhaps even a marriage, despite the fact that it doesn't appear to be one) - terrible bios
- An excellent example for instructing a young person. For the low, low price of 31,500 rubles, you can have my Intel Core i3 8145U 2100 MHz/15.6"/1920x1080/4GB/512GB SSD/DVD no/Intel UHD Graphics 620/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/No OS laptop. Rapid loading time Decent construction Both the wired and wireless Intel signals are of the highest quality. toys that pull 2022 MW3 on Call of Duty ran smoothly. You have the option of adding a CD drive or hard drive. The physical form is sufficient.
- There's only room for one memory card. On-board 4GB RAM with a solder joint The absence of a card reader. Poor placement of USB ports. All gathered together. Very narrow vertical viewing angle screen. The plastic top cover started to warp after a year of use; it grew convex and no longer closed tightly along one edge. a glaring separation between the two)