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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-11-24 03:11:07
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If the Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 was a kid, it would be that big, chubby lad that everyone describes as naiwan sa kusina. One look and you'll know that it's literally a heavyweight compared to them slim ultrabooks that are all the rage today. So, is the size a...
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Mobile computers live in a fast-paced world. There really shouldn't be any surprise that netbooks were practically phased out in favor of Ultrabooks, which are newer and simply better than the predecessor. In time, Ultrabooks will share the same fate. The...
At the bottom, you can see the SSD. To the right of it is the space reserved for the HDD.The IdeaPad Y570 managed to score a respectable 2999 in our Futuremark PCMark 7 benchmark test. It's a nice step up as compared to the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E420s whic...
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The IdeaPad Y570 has a 6-cell, 62Whr Li-ion battery. The notebook remained on and active for during our battery life test, which is about average for a multimedia notebook in this price range with similar specs. To fin...
Great balance of system performance and price, Decent build quality, Attractive design, Very good audio...
Subpar display with too much gloss, Stiff touchpad button, Battery life could be better...
The 15.6-inch Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 is a great multimedia/entertainment laptop, and receives our recommendation. If you're in the market for a notebook that can play HD movies, run most of the latest games, and won't break the bank, consider the Y570. The designers somehow found a way to combine decent build quality, hardware that lends to good performance, stunning audio, a great port selection, a...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:24:17
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Lenovo is often perceived as a company oriented towards business users, partly due to their IBM history, and partly due to the ThinkPad series. Yet their IdeaPad series devices have been present on the market for some time too, a series oriented to buy...
The system comes with Windows 7 Home preinstalled, as well as Office 2010 Starter, which is a welcome bonus. Expectedly, there are also a large number of Lenovo applications that are supposed to make your life easier by simplifying everyday functions...
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Michael Curci, 12/31/2011 Desktop replacement notebooks are a dime a dozen, and Lenovo has tossed its hat into the ring with its introduction of the IdeaPad Y570, a strange hybrid between a media center and a portable business notebook. While the las...
NVIDIA's Optimus switchable graphics, The JBL speakers...
The weight, Lack of a full HD screen...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Y570, in the configuration handed to us for review, appears on paper to a well-constructed but curious hybrid. It has all the bells and whistles and heft of a desktop replacement laptop with, in some cases, the parts selection of a powe...
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Lenovo’s Y-Series of laptops are meant to be desktop replacements that can handle HD video playback, intense gaming, video editing, and much more. The Y570 has actually been out for some time, but Lenovo has upgraded it with Intel’s second genera...
Price, Great Performance, Dedicated graphics, USB 3.0, Awesome speakers...
Screen resolution could be bigger...
We all know Lenovo for their ThinkPad line, but you are really going to start to know Lenovo for their IdeaPad line. First the U260, which was one of the most elegant and thin Windows-based notebooks we have seen and now the Y570, which is a laptop th...
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Lenovo’s IdeaPad series — the bulkier, cheaper and more consumer-friendly little sibling to the ThinkPad line — gets little love, but why? Surely not just because Lenovo replaced the vaunted ThinkPad keyboard with little chicklets, right? (More on that...
See Also, ThinkPad Proves Big Things Come in Small Packages, Lenovo Joins the Fray, Pumps Out a Decent Android Tablet, Lenovo's Thoughtful ThinkPad Is a NearPerfect Machine, Lenovo's X220 ThinkPad with '24 Hour' Battery, Go Back to Top. Skip To: Start of...
Hefty at six big pounds. Status lights and buttons above keyboard difficult to make out from a distance of more than eight inches. Don't have a shovel large enough to get rid of all this preinstalled junk and upsell comeons. Not sold on the burnt orange t...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:24:17
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If a was judged solely by the look of its chassis, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 ($849.99 direct), a desktop replacement, wouldn't stand a chance. It's black, bulky physique lacks the design appeal that's as essential to a laptop as its parts and features...
Great gaming experience. Excellent keyboard and navigating experience. Two USB 3.0 ports. Nice speaker system. Respectable battery life...
Case design is thick, heavy, and unattractive. Higher screen resolution needed.
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If a laptop was judged solely by the look of its chassis, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 ($849.99 direct), a desktop replacement, wouldn't stand a chance. It's black, bulky physique lacks the design appeal that's as essential to a laptop as its parts and feat...
Great gaming experience, Excellent keyboard and navigating experience, Two USB 3,0 ports, Nice speaker system, Respectable battery life...
Case design is thick, heavy, and unattractive, Higher screen resolution needed...
Beneath its lackluster design, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 is a powerful, user-friendly desktop replacement...
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Lenovo designed the IdeaPad Y series notebooks as multimedia powerhouses, which means they can handle movie playback, video streaming and serious gaming. These notebooks come with premium audio packages, good thermal management and offer dedicated gra...
Sleek design, solid multimedia and gaming performance, dedicated graphics, Sleek design, solid multimedia and gaming performance, dedicated graphics, Sleek design, solid multimedia and gaming performance, dedicated grap...
Screen resolution could be higher, Screen resolution could be higher, Screen resolution could be higher, Screen resolution could be higher...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 comes in what Lenovo calls "Dusk Black" and it's a great higher-end college student laptop, and it will suit users who need plenty of multimedia and good gaming power. The system we tested costs $849 on Lenovo’s web site, and L...
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