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This item can be found at the following stores: If you have not fully embraced Intel’s Ultrabooks you really should. They have been what power users like me have been wanting for quite a long time. A sleek and slim laptop that is powerful enough...
Sleek aluminum deisgn, Vibrant colors, Good performance, 5-6 hours of battery life, Extremely comfortable keyboard and touchpad...
Don't see the need for discrete graphics, On the thick side when it comes to Ultrabooks, WiFi issue...
When I first received the IdeaPad U410 I was extremely excited and eager to start using it. At first glance this Ultrabook does impress. The Ruby Red chassis really stands out among other laptops out there. The U410 is pretty thin and light as well...
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Before Intel released the ultrabook standard there were already laptops that we’re close to what Intel would envision, and while some had already gained attention on their own, most were not given any special attention. One of these laptops was the...
Lenovo's IdeaPad U410 currently starts at $799. For that you receive the same hardware found in our review unit including an Intel Core i5-3317, NVIDIA GeForce GT 610M graphics processor and eight gigabytes of RAM. More expensive models upgrade you to a C...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-05-25 01:47:20
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Ask us to recommend a thin, stylish ultrabook, and we won't be tongue-tied or shy: Recent Editors' Choices include the newly refreshed Apple MacBook Air 13.3-inch, the gorgeously 1080p-screened Asus Zenbook Prime UX32VD-DB71, and Lenovo's business-centric...
Good keyboard for an ultrabook, Dedicated graphics, Three color options...
Screen resolution could be higher, Low-end graphics don't offer a huge real-world boost over Ivy Bridge integrated chipset, Keyboard not backlit...
This well-rounded 14-inch ultrabook sports a great keyboard plus dedicated graphics for a little extra gaming performance. Our main complaint is that its screen is stuck at the same 1,366x768 resolution as lesser models. Read More...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad U410 incorporates some pretty cool ideas at a very cool price that won't break budgets. But can a slender, budget-oriented laptop perform well?Our review model comes equipped with an Intel Core i5-3317U that runs at a standard 1.7GH...
Lenovo's IdeaPad U410 does a good job of being useful in most situations, if you aren't looking to do some hardcore gaming or DVD/CD burning. Its hard to complain about the little things when this system shows such a vast improvement over the Lenovo T...
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Lenovo has been on a role with its IdeaPad line. We previously saw how versatile the Lenovo U310 was in our review , but today we are taking a look at its bigger brother the Ideapad U410 ultrabook ; which is a 14.1 inch ultrabook that weights in at 4lbs...
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FOLLOW US SHARE After a slow start, consumers are now inundated with an embarrassment of Ultrabook choices. The latest offering is the Lenovo IdeaPad U410, a handsome 14-inch system wrapped in a brilliant red aluminum chassis. Although it starts at $75...
Eye-catching color and design, Strong performance, Solid graphics, Runs cool...
Lackluster audio, Display dimmer than some Ultrabooks...
The Lenovo IdeaPad U410 is an affordable Ultrabook that offers strong performance in a striking design.
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The superior quality of construction is not only seen in the U310 , but also found in the bigger U410 featuring a 14-inch screen . Moreover, Lenovo bundles a remarkable package for a street price of 799 Euro (~US$1000) . We will try to pick apart the U410...
Stable, well-manufactured aluminum case, Excellent feel, Great, precise, big glass touchpad, Relatively quiet fan, SSD boost drive...
Poor wifi reception, Dark, reflective screen (not outdoor suitable), Cramped right key row (typos), (Virtually) superfluous, dedicated GPU...
Lenovo's IdeaPad U410 leaves us with a kind of love-hate feeling after the test. It is not surprising since Lenovo devices sway between ingenuity and chaos much too frequently.We are awed by the low price, the design, the feel, the good input devices (ext...
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Lenovo has launched its latest line of IdeaPads, and they’re targeted directly at the mainstream consumer. The Lenovo IdeaPad U410 comes with an eye-catching colored aluminum chassis – we received one in Sapphire Blue, but the U410 is also available in...
Okay, so the technophiles of the world probably won’t find much to get excited about with the IdeaPad U410, but this laptop will prove to be a good value for those who are more concerned with functionality than amazing specs. There are a few flaws, su...
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The IdeaPad U410 features ultrabook virtues like an energy-efficient processor, good aluminum casing and solid equipment including a touchscreen. Compared with the former non-touch IdeaPad U410 , the price has increased by 100 Euros (~$133) to 800 Euros (...
High-quality build, USB 3.0, Appealing design, Decent performance, 8 gigabyte of RAM, Touchscreen...
Dark screen with bluish cast, Extremely reflective, Keyboard yields, Too small backspace key, Below-average Wi-Fi performance...
Lenovo U410 Stylish but hardly suitable for outdoor useIs there such a thing as the perfect ultrabook? Maybe, but it is not the IdeaPad U410 Touch. The manufacturer has eliminated a few points of criticism made on the precursor and installs a handy touch...
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Have you picked up your laptop lately? If it's getting long in the tooth, it's probably as heavy as it is slow. Fortunately there's no better time to look for a more portable and modern machine than during the holidays. Even if you can't find a year-end d...
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