This review is from: Lenovo G570 4334DBU 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) (Personal Computers)
Well i will start by saying its built to a price and it kinda shows in some areas. my biggest concern is the plastic looking hinge for the screen…not sure how that will last, but for 450 you get a decent laptop. The speakers sound noticeably small, the top surface is a fingerprint magnet and well the webcam is not the best but for this price i can’t complain. Well update if things fall apart….just giving Lenovo a chance
~Update 3rd April 2012~ Forgot to mention that the DVD drive kicks out with such ferocity….”look out”, but even so it closes flush with the side of the system. The button on the drive is also somewhat recessed so pressing it without looking will take some practice.
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This review is from: Lenovo G570 4334DBU 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) (Personal Computers)
This is the 2nd Lenovo and 4th “IBM” laptop that I have purchased, all have been great and never died, just needed to update processors and features over the years. This one is perfect for the price and highly recommend it for students and home use. Waiting for another one to arrive and will see how that one is as well.
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This review is from: Lenovo G570 4334DBU 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) (Personal Computers)
Expecting great performance from this product is unrealistic. The laptop does have a surprisingly decent touch-pad which is always nice to have on a laptop. It is pretty pack for the price, and for less than $50 you can throw 4gb more of ram to help give it a further boost. It is also fairly light for a budget 15″ laptop and has great battery life. My complaints on it would be the screen quality. The picture is not great and it does give off a lot of glare. Given the price, I can’t really complain about the product. Consider it buying last years technology only new and cheaper (i.e. it runs USB 2.0 and not 3.0)
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Decent budget machine,
Well i will start by saying its built to a price and it kinda shows in some areas. my biggest concern is the plastic looking hinge for the screen…not sure how that will last, but for 450 you get a decent laptop.
The speakers sound noticeably small, the top surface is a fingerprint magnet and well the webcam is not the best but for this price i can’t complain.
Well update if things fall apart….just giving Lenovo a chance
~Update 3rd April 2012~
Forgot to mention that the DVD drive kicks out with such ferocity….”look out”, but even so it closes flush with the side of the system. The button on the drive is also somewhat recessed so pressing it without looking will take some practice.
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|I3 is all you need,
This is the 2nd Lenovo and 4th “IBM” laptop that I have purchased, all have been great and never died, just needed to update processors and features over the years. This one is perfect for the price and highly recommend it for students and home use. Waiting for another one to arrive and will see how that one is as well.
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|Its a good Budget Laptop,
Expecting great performance from this product is unrealistic. The laptop does have a surprisingly decent touch-pad which is always nice to have on a laptop. It is pretty pack for the price, and for less than $50 you can throw 4gb more of ram to help give it a further boost. It is also fairly light for a budget 15″ laptop and has great battery life. My complaints on it would be the screen quality. The picture is not great and it does give off a lot of glare. Given the price, I can’t really complain about the product. Consider it buying last years technology only new and cheaper (i.e. it runs USB 2.0 and not 3.0)
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