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PC gaming is an expensive hobby. Don't believe me? Take a look at the Asus ROG G750JZ , a laptop that can play most current PC games at max settings. At $2999, it costs as much as a down payment on a car. It's still possible to game on a less expensive ri...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p doesn't offer gamers the best graphics, despite its dual GeForce GTX 750M video cards. Even its looks, its keyboard, and its touchpad aren't the best out there. But once you remember that this multimedia-centric laptop only costs...
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Lenovo's IdeaPad Y500 was one of our favorite gaming notebooks. What made it irresistible to gamers and value hunters was its combination of high-end specifications, its innovative Ultrabay feature, relative portability and attractive price tag.However, s...
Good performance via Ultrabay, Generous amount of RAM, Attractively priced, Above average audio performance...
SLI performance can be erratic, No flash storage, Mushy trackpad, Compromised keyboard...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:29:55
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Like an assassin in a business suit, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p has a sleek, almost professional look that hides powerful gaming hardware within. Lenovo’s gaming laptops have always been something of a contradiction, pushing beyond the company’s well-known...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p gaming laptop offers modular upgrades and a sleek design...
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When the IdeaPad Y510p arrived at the PC Pro office, it was clear its focus is high-performance gaming. With a pitch-black chassis and blood-red backlit keyboard, it's reminiscent of Alienware's intimidating range of dedicated gaming laptops, yet its pric...
A powerful, well-priced desktop replacement let down only by a below-par display...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-09-08 01:14:22
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The only gamer-dedicated laptop in Lenovo's vast catalogue, the Ideapad Y510p uses two graphics cards to provide high-performance gaming. The latest-generation Intel Core i7 processor is pretty good, too. Let's see if this laptop can cope with all the gam...
Build quality, Matte screen, Good power, Good temperature management...
Poor colorimetry, Speakers need to be improved...
The Ideapad Y510p is a well-built laptop that can support a wide range of uses thanks to a beefy configuration (two graphics cards with SLI, Core i7...). It's just a shame that Lenovo didn't concentrate a little more on the screen, which is very bad, and...
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Launched fourth quarter of last year, the Lenovo IdeadPad Y510p is one of the best gaming laptops available today, featuring a 2.4 GHz Intel Core i7-4700MQ processor, 8 GB memory and an NVIDIA GeForce GT755M 2GB graphics card. We managed to get our hands...
The Lenovo Y510p is undeniably one of the best gaming laptops available today. Reaping gaming freaks with its fast 2.4GHz Corei7-4700MQ processor, brilliant 15.6” Full HD (16:9) display, powerful NVIDIA GeForce GT755M 2GB graphics and JBL designed speaker...
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We've had plenty of gaming laptops here in the labs but as I've always pointed out in many discussions and fan questions regarding laptop recommendations, I always stick to just a pair of brands. One of those brands is Lenovo and despite the fact that the...
Excellent gaming performance, Solid build quality, Modern, stylish design, Backlit keyboard, USB3.0, Ultrabay expansion port...
mSATA/M.2 SSD configuration would have been nice, Beefier battery option...
The Lenovo Y510P is a serious contender in the gaming notebook arena where its sleek look, light build and serious performance easily gives it the upper hand over the competition making it a great high-performance all-rounder...
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Lenovo's IdeaPad Y500 was one of our favorite gaming notebooks. What made it irresistible to gamers and value hunters was its combination of high-end specifications, its innovative Ultrabay feature, relative portability and attractive price tag.However, s...
Good performance via Ultrabay, Generous amount of RAM, Attractively priced, Above average audio performance...
SLI performance can be erratic, No flash storage, Mushy trackpad, Compromised keyboard...
Still Good Value?We loved the original IdeaPad Y500 for its innovative Ultrabay feature and its attractive price so much that we gave it our "Best Value" and "Innovative" awards. So how does its successor fare?Compared to the IdeaPad Y500, the new IdeaPad...
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The IdeaPad Y510p 59400120 we are testing is currently priced somewhere around 1050 Euros to 1250 Euros depending on the (online) shop. Lenovo installs a powerful quad-core CPU under the hood of the 2.9 kilogram and 387 x 259 x 39 millimeter chassis to ju...
Acceptable maintenance possibilities, Moderate noise development, Bright non-glare screen, Performance-money ratio, Backlit keyboard, Decent sound, UltraBay feature...
CPU's Turbo sometimes disabled, Unfavorable interface positioning, Sensitive screen bezel, SLI without graphics switching, Wobbly touchpad, Bulky power supply, Micro-stuttering...
Lenovo IdeaPad Y510pThe verdict from our last review also applies to the new version. Lenovo's IdeaPad Y510p is a unique multimedia laptop that turns into a swift gamer due to the ultrabay.Apart from the micro-stutters and driver dependency, the GeForce G...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:29:55
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Like an assassin in a business suit, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p has a sleek, almost professional look that hides powerful gaming hardware within. Lenovo's gaming laptops have always been something of a contradiction, pushing beyond the company's well-known...
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Like an assassin in a business suit, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p%displayPrice% at %seller% has a sleek, almost professional look that hides powerful gaming hardware within. Lenovo's gaming laptops have always been something of a contradiction, pushing beyond...
An Intel Core i7 processor and dual-GPU system offers solid performance in gaming and productivity. Swappable Ultrabay options let you reconfigure your system as needed. Display, sound, and keyboard are all well made.
Short battery life...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p gaming laptop offers modular upgrades and a sleek design...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2014-05-25 03:29:55
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We've talked many times about Lenovo's segregation of mobile computers to IdeaPad and ThinkPad, and we've already had the chance to get acquainted with Y family of IdeaPad series when previous iteration was topical. These models use some technology of the...
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& Design It wasn't that we looked at Lenovo's IdeaPad Y500 gaming laptop. At the time, at $1,249 with dual Nvidia GeForce GT 650M graphics and a third-generation Intel Core CPU, it was an excellent value for those looking for serious performance with...
Powerful, latest-generation CPU and Nvidia SLI graphics deliver excellent performance, Versatile Ultrabay offers choice of optical drive or second graphics card, Comfortable backlit keyboard...
Short battery life, Hard drive with SSD cache rather than full SSD, Unnecessary amount of RAM in test configuration...
Lenovo updates its already excellent Y Series gaming laptop with a "Haswell" CPU and dual GTX 750M graphics, resulting in even better performance. But the price could be cut by halving the RAM, and we'd like to see a real solid-state drive in this pr...
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I'm a gamer, not a 100 percent hardcore gamer, but a serious enough gamer nonetheless and when I go shopping for laptops I ask myself one question “can I game on the go with this machine.” Actually, that's the baseline for all my computing devices, I have...
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Lenovo is doubling down on its affordable gaming notebook line with the addition of the IdeaPad Y510P . As the name suggests users won't see a large deviation from the Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 . In fact, the Y510P incorporates the same sleek chassis design as...
Portable Design (for gaming notebook), Versatility via Ultrabay, Solid Performance at Affordable Price...
Poor Battery Life...
With its portable form factor, strong performance and affordable price point the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510P delivers on all fronts. Equipped with dual NVidia GT 750M GPUs, 16GB of RAM and a 2.2 GHz fourth generation i7 processor the Y510P is able to tackle most...
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The online store notebooksbilliger.de - who provided us with our review notebook free of charge - offers the IdeaPad Y510p in three different versions. Our notebook (model 59367400) sells for 1100 Euros (~$1450) and comes very well equipped. Like most rec...
Easy to maintain and upgrade, Noise is well controlled, Outstanding performance, Matte Full-HD screen, Backlit keyboard, Easy recovery, JBL speakers, Ingenious UltraBay, ExpressCache, Fair price, 2x USB 3.0...
No CPU Turbo under heavy load, Delicate high-gloss elements, Port distribution far from ideal, High temps, Throttling under maximum load, Not a lot of accessories included, Battery life could be better, Wobbly touchpad, Micro-stuttering is an issue, Large...
Lenovo IdeaPad Y510pIn some ways, the IdeaPad Y510p covers the gamut from success to failure. One of the most distinguishing factors is without question Lenovo's UltraBay.The swappable bay allows the user to quickly adapt the notebook to the task at hand...
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While direct download services like Steam and GameFly have made gaming on your notebook easier than ever, the steep cost of high-end rigs from manufacturers like Alienware and Origin puts PC gaming out of reach for those on a budget. Enter the $1,299 Leno...
Very good graphics performance, Excellent 1080p display, Powerful JBL speakers, Affordable price...
A bit heavy for 15-inch notebook, Some keys shrunken, Below-average battery life...
Packing dual GPUs, a 1080p display and JBL speakers, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p is a fantastic gaming notebook for shoppers on a budget...
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New version: J&R, Amazon, Newegg, TigerDirect, Staples, ProvantagePro:+ Best gaming performance in the price range, even up to $1200. + Good looking + Comfortable backlit keyboard + Very good sound quality and the best in class + Satisfying matte 1080p sc...
Best gaming performance in the price range, even up to $1200, Good looking, Comfortable backlit keyboard, Very good sound quality and the best in class, Satisfying matte 1080p screen, Good build quality...
High temperatures under some circumstances and for some games / software, Battery performance with SLI is average at best, Though good, the 1080p screen could be better, preferably an IPS or PLS panel based...
UPDATE: new variant is now available with a the better Intel 7260 WiFi card and GT 755M SLI.No question the Y510p SLI I5 gaming laptop makes a lot of sense: top gaming performance for the money, combined with relatively good (though TN-panel) 1080p screen...
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