- Good design, light weight.
- The touchpad is a little watery.
- Price. Performance. Assembly
- The screen distorts the image (goes into the negative) at viewing angles
- Design
- - the fan constantly makes a loud noise and squeaks, even in the absence of load, it is impossible to work - bad screen: the whole matrix sparkles and flickers every pixel, eyes hurt - often there are broken pixels in new copies - Buttons are loose and wobbly
- For pieces of iron on the market - the top price / performance ratio.
- The display is an old tn matrix, like on cheap smartphones 10 years ago. When you change the angle of the upper part, the colors go into highlights/darkens. At maximum performance, an hour and a half works.
- This is a monster in terms of benchmarks - if you want big numbers, then take it without hesitation. If you take it, then the version with intel.
- Low performance (2500u) - if you look, you will definitely find real ones among tons of paid reviews. (I have a ryzen 2500u - I’ll say it worked a dozen faster on a Pentium (and I even reinstalled, optimized - by the way, the RAM even from the network runs at an energy-efficient frequency, it’s critical for me, since system responsiveness is important to me)) Knuckles from AMD (ate the driver and remove a bunch of important functions - yes, easily, for example, remove the choice to run on a discrete / built-in. + I don’t see those people who said there is no optimization, we’ll be patient, it’s definitely coming - 3 years are coming, but things are still going on there) Cast irons from lazily (lock at 256 mb video - you won’t see photoshop; stamp at 60 degrees; many programs from lenovo cannot be installed on systems without a store - if you want a store and vantage - shovel tons of developers, the link to the official one is not working - in the end you have to search among enthusiasts on the lenovo forum, that's fun, yes). Terrible keyboard (I'm talking about the keystroke, also after a while the frequently used ones began to make an unpleasant sound - and I used it for only about 3 months). Hard drive (do not take the version with it, if you take it, then only ssd, it will at least somehow revive this dull d). Screen (version with tn) - the colors are unnaturally pale, since 10 has display modes for anomalies, but did I pay for it? Don't skimp on the ips version. The video card - radeon 540 - well, how can I say, in terms of benchmarks (as well as percent compared to competitors in price) it surpasses 940mx, 130/230, ala like 150. Well, in life . Not only that, after he removed the limit on power consumption on lenovo, which does not even allow the video to reach the standard frequencies, it drains 940mx without it, which I positioned as a replacement, but that one who sat on the last one will immediately feel that he has sat in a puddle, deep . But still not so bad for the budget segment. The battery - in the store it was stated 3 hours - lasted in chrome mixed in the Word for about an hour and twenty factory Windows. Maybe I came across such a copy and acc was pretty degraded.
- 1. Sufficiently productive processor in conjunction with sufficiently fast memory 2. Good build quality 3. Comfortable overall touchpad 4. Good sound from the speakers and from the connector. 5. Low heat generation - practically does not heat up. 6. Quiet (adjusted for the fact that the HDD makes periodically quiet, but unusually nasty sounds) 7. Comfortable keyboard. 8. The charge keeps on conscience.
- 1. Screen. Downright bad. Well, no, you can work, and quite comfortably, but the color reproduction is at the level of old projection TVs of the lower price segment. Everything is missing: brightness, contrast, color . there is no black color, there are "50 shades of gray", and the viewing angles are criminally small. And, in addition to everything, at the first boot I was greeted with dignity by 2 dead pixels. But, again, you can work! 2. Slow HDD. Not in comparison with modern SSDs, but among their fellows. All "slowdowns" of the system and moments of thoughtful silence of the OS are associated with it (by the way, it sometimes thinks about the most trivial tasks, fortunately, not for long). 3. Not enough USB connectors. More precisely 2. It would not be superfluous to buy a USB Hub with it. 4. The power cord is too short and painful (Although the block itself is decent).
- Quiet, fast loading due to SSD
- The screen is weak, of course, but not horror-horror
- Assembly 10/10 Screen without glare SSD 500 read and write controller adequate Battery norms Keyboard like everywhere touchpad too Light
- They are not here For the amount of 25750 with delivery they are not available 🙃
- Price: For such money now in our market, it will probably be difficult to find something adequate. At first glance, good performance, build and sound.
- Screen: After the purchase, for the time of setup, I put a laptop with a good IPS next to it, and this one, heaven and earth, it was extremely difficult to switch between them, I advise you not to repeat such a trick. Keyboard: Unusual buttons, why such non-standard arrow shapes are needed and other things are unclear, complicate the use.
- Of the advantages, only weight, image and sound quality can be distinguished.
- Literally everything. Bought this laptop for work only. All that is required of him is to open doc and pdf files, a browser, skype and sometimes movies. Works insanely slowly, constantly hangs. There are practically no programs installed on it except for the main ones, and the performance is zero.
- Performance. It is really enough to work in the office, browser, mail, etc. Although the processor is declared as 1.1 GHz, but in operation it practically does not fall below 2 GHz, that is, it is constantly overclocked. Therefore, the machine behaves quite adequately. Screen. Full HD screen with sufficient viewing angles. There are not enough stars from the sky, but it does not cause any hard negative. Keyboard. Normal keyboard, comfortable to type. There is no gloss anywhere. Convenient diodes on caps lock, us lock and power button. You can see when they are active.
- Frame. Yes, it looks good, but if you look closely, you can see that the plastic is very cheap and fragile. It is easy to damage it when opening it, so be careful. Camera. I have never seen such a lousy camera in a laptop. She, of course, is enough for communication, but she is terrible. Parsing complexity. On the first day, I replaced the HDD with an SSD. But in order to do this, I had to download the technical manual and watch the video on YouTube. The case is disassembled with great difficulty. The hard drive is in the "case" and is pulled out of it in a non-obvious way. The touchpad driver seems to be non-standard. One version of dozens picked it up immediately during installation, the second - only after rolling the drivers. This scared me a lot, because I thought that after parsing, something in it was damaged. Therefore, if the touchpad does not work for you at first, do not be alarmed, it's all about the drivers. Power button. I can't stand it when the power button is the same as the other buttons on the keyboard. Here it is located in a normal place and the risk of accidentally hitting it is minimal, but still. 2 usb ports side by side. Unpleasant, but not critical. A flash drive and a mouse can be inserted, provided that the flash drive is of standard size. If some kind of tricky one (like mine, in the form of a skull), then there may be problems.
- 1) High-quality assembly, nothing backlash 2) Quite comfortable keyboard 3) Looks stylish 4) The screen opens 180 degrees 5) Charges fast enough and holds a charge well 6) Good performance 7) Doesn't heat up 8) Quiet, almost silent operation 9) Not very heavy for travel, compact size
- 1) Weak screen - poor viewing angles and a little faded (in my opinion) color rendition - maybe the color rendition is adjusted somewhere, but I haven’t figured it out yet. If you work with photos, it is better to test the screen well before buying to see if it suits you personally. 2) I would like more USB connectors
- Build quality, loud and good sound, for such a matrix, in principle, good viewing angles, the keyboard is pleasant
- It slows down TERRIBLY, the processor is 100% loaded, you just need to open the browser, the processor usage immediately grows to 80% or more, because of this it slows down in everything else, including in terms of network loading with a good receiver
- Smart enough for the money
- Purchased 3/12/19 In January, periodic freezes began. It was treated only by holding the power button. Later the blue screen began to appear. The installed temperature monitor showed that it cuts off when the processor temperature approaches 60. Manipulations with the BIOS did not solve the problem. The computer was handed over for warranty repair in early February, where it still resides (
- I have LENOVO IdeaPad 330-15AST, 81D6008LRU, 15.6", AMD A9 9425 3.1GHz, 8GB, 1000GB, AMD Radeon R5, Windows 10, 81D6008LRU. And its declared parameters promise decent performance. Big HDD. There is a cable network (for me it's too early to refuse it). The keyboard is comfortable (except for the up/down buttons). Looks nice (from a distance). I found it light and compact.
- NOISE, NOISE, NOISE. Slows down. Only two USBs. HDD is broken inconveniently. The screen panel flexes easily. Screen viewing angles are dreary even for TN. Terribly uncomfortable up / down buttons (two keys are pushed into one position). The touchpad is shifted to the left . why. A weak camera is definitely not for communication. Brandy body inside and out. Battery life 3.5 hours in video mode.
- Price/performance ratio Good build quality Matte screen surface Compact power supply Display opens 180 degrees
- The touchpad is not fixed perfectly (there is a slight play) Cooling system running all the time
- Energy-efficient processor Intel Core i3 8130u of the eighth generation, made at 14 nm. those. process. Discrete full-fledged Nvidia GeForce MX150 graphics card with 2 GB of memory. RAM 8 GB. Not particularly noisy 1 TB hard drive. Cooling does its job and is quiet. The case is not easily soiled, the prints are not particularly visible (if you do not look closely), nothing creaks, there is no backlash.
- The main and main drawback is the screen. Such a terrible display still needs to be looked for, it was probably taken from the time of the beginning of the portable computer industry (I exaggerate of course). Eran is kind of faded, matte, low contrast, no image clarity, poor horizontal viewing angles and a terrible vertical viewing angle from above. When the brightness is increased, the picture starts to blind and it is impossible to work behind the screen for a long time. To slightly improve the image, you have to tilt the screen back by 120 degrees. In short, Lenovo has seriously saved on the display for the sake of good components inside the laptop, so that the price remains in the budget range.
- price-quality ratio
- noisy, sometimes slows down, quickly discharged
- -Intel Core i3 8130U with hyper trading and turbo boost -nvidia mx150, the best solution in laptops up to 40k, in this case NOT cut down. -ssd+hdd -8GB -Excellent appearance and build (a joy for a perfectionist) -Price -If you select the above in the filter of any store, we will get the search result - 0 -wifi ac as a bonus.
- With the above advantages, the disadvantages, if any, do not matter, in the category up to 40k. For an office laptop at the price of a phone, it is inappropriate to find fault with the screen. By the way, he's not that bad. Well, the keyboard buttons, as if torn out of children's toys.