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Gaming laptops are a great introduction to the glorious world of PC gaming. They come pre-built, with factory options, in a portable form-factor. And as time marches on, capable gaming laptops have become less expensive and more powerful. The Lenovo Ideap...
Looks great, Ample battery life, Honest, to, God Ethernet port...
Gets hot, Terrible trackpad buttons, Heavy...
This 15-inch gaming laptop looks nice and its price tag is even nicer, just don't expect to run games on Ultra settings...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-05 05:48:42
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Gaming laptops are a great introduction to the glorious world of PC gaming. They come pre-built, with factory options, in a portable form-factor. And as time marches on, capable gaming laptops have become less expensive and more powerful. The Lenovo Ideap...
Looks great, Ample battery life, HonesttoGod Ethernet port...
Gets hot, Terrible trackpad buttons, Heavy...
This 15-inch gaming laptop looks nice and its price tag is even nicer, just don't expect to run games on Ultra settings...
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ozlaptopreviews.com Updated: 2016-11-05 05:48:42
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Lenovo Ideapad Y700 15 Review : Value Gaming Laptop With Skylake ProcessorThe Lenovo Ideapad Y700 15 is the successor to the Y40, the Y50 and the Y70 gaming laptops from last year, with a significantly powerful hardware upgrade and many other tweaks. Now...
Upgraded design and build quality makes it more appealing, Quality screen with quick response and no backlight bleeding issues, CPU and GPU throttling is stable and without any issues, Loud surround sound with JBL speakers...
No USB Type-C or Mini DisplayPort – limited connectivity, No auxiliary or macro keys on the keyboard, No Solid State Drive...
Although as powerful as many other mainstream gaming laptops, Lenovo has regarded the Ideapad Y700 as not a dedicated gaming machine, but an entry-level solution with strong multimedia capabilities. Deliverance of quality, power of the core components and...
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With the performance difference between desktops and laptops getting smaller and smaller with every release, many people are now opting to go for notebooks as their primary options for gaming considering the portability as well as convenience of having a...
Excellent build quality, Great cooling...
Could be a bit heavy, HDD bottleneck...
With a competitive spec sheet and a build quality that screams premium, the Lenovo ideaPad Y700 gaming notebook is a great choice for gamers looking for a more mature option for their mobile gaming needs. It sticks to the essentials and doesn't go with ta...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-23 07:03:26
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Dedicated gaming laptops are usually bulky and super expensive, but that's not the case with the one we're looking at today. The Lenovo Y700 is much easier on your shoulder and your wallet but does that mean that you're sacrificing performance? Read on to...
Simple design, Great Display and Audio, Easy to carry around...
Mediocre Performance, Average Battery, Heats up quite a lot...
The Lenovo Y700 is a great choice for gamers who move around a lot and don't want to spend their life savings on a gaming laptop. It's ideal for all multimedia and medium level gaming enthusiasts...
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Since Lenovo's purchase of IBM's laptop division, the company has become one of the world's largest PC manufacturers. The Chinese manufacturer's laptops now compete very well with the offerings from HP and Dell.STEALTH DESIGNThe Y700 is a new laptop desig...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 10:12:10
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The Lenovo Ideapad Y700 Touch is a laptop Asian company aimed at gamers. A model that combines an attractive design with several nods to the world of gamers with a set of premium features. For example, we enjoy one of the Intel Core i7 last generation, wi...
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Disclosure: This review unit is provided by Lenovo.Its been a very long time since I reviewed a gaming notebook . It was the good times. RGB lighting was not a thing, though many manufacturers worked on lighting effects- logo, laptop's edges, keys, etc. S...
Decent Entrylevel gaming, Good allarounder, 80mm M.2 port, Durability, Sturdy build, Good Keyboard...
Limited USB ports, Absence of USB TypeC, No option to turn off Windows key, Upgrading should be more userfriendly...
The Lenovo Y700 is a well-built notebook to serve many people. As it happens, it provides entry-level gaming. It is not necessarily a bad thing as it caters those who don't wish for a high-end gaming notebook, but an all-around notebook which can play mai...
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Despite being one of the most reliable and prolific system manufacturers out there, Lenovo is not typically known for its gaming laptops, but given its penchant for designing sturdy portable PCs for business, there's no reason Lenovo should have any less...
Terrific battery life, Good performance, features for the price, Decent amount of storage...
Video card may soon be obsolete, No USB-C port...
Lenovo's 15-inch Ideapad Y700 Touch might not be an obvious choice if you're in the market for a midrange gaming laptop, but with superb battery life and good performance and features for the price, it should be on your short list...
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Lenovo's gaming Y series has long been a steadfast option for consumers that want to play the latest games without spending a fortune. But last year's Lenovo Y50 was a bit of a disappointment, with a subpar display and slow HDD. Lenovo seems to have taken...
Solid performance, Vibrant display, Excellent Speakers...
Weak feedback on keyboard, Awkward touchpad placement, Limited build options...
The Lenovo Y700 is a return to form for Lenovo's budget-friendly gaming series. The Y700 improves upon the faults of the somewhat disappointing Y50, with an improved display and beefier specs. Equipped with a powerful Intel Core i7 CPU, and mid range NVid...
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When you hear someone say “Gaming Laptop” does Lenovo come to mind? Likely not, but I think after this review it just might. Today we are taking a look at Lenovo's latest gaming laptop which is the Y700. It follows in the footsteps of the Y50 and comes in...
Great Performance, Impressive build quality, Backlit keyboard, Plays all current games at good graphics settings, Good speakers, Optimus support for longer battery life, Lenovo gaming accessories...
Semi-glossy screen causes glare, No USB type-C or NVMe support, Fingerprint magnet...
Performance is most important to gamers, and the Y700 Touch did great in all of our tests. The Intel Core i7-6700HQ quad core processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M dedicated graphics, and 16GB of DDR4 memory do a really great job. I was able to play all of m...
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The PC gaming market has been pretty strong market over the last couple of years, and recent developments have pushed the boundaries again. With the impending launches of virtual reality headsets, we've seen even notebook manufacturers getting prepared to...
With an in-depth look at the Lenovo Ideapad Y700, its time to look at the complete picture again. If you are in the market for a gaming laptop, and have around $1000 to spend, should the Y700 be on your list to look at?Let's start with the design. Lenovo...
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Badly designed. Even though it might not be the fault of the processor manufacturer, AMD-based notebooks do not have the best reputation. The reviewed model of the new Lenovo Y700 confirms this statement. The alleged gaming notebook is hardly suitable for...
improved build quality, expandable RAM, M.2 and 2.5 inch slots, quiet keyboard, IPS panel with great contrast, good sound...
Maintenance could be simpler, pretty few interfaces (no USB 3.1 Type-C, no DisplayPort), limited gamut, slow response time of the display (measured) & PWM, partly slow, relatively high power consumption, clock rate drops under 3D load...
Lenovo presents a gaming notebook with which you cannot play computer games well in its current state. Thus, we advise against buying it. The manufacturer definitely needs to revise it and check the clock rate problem mentioned in the test.If you like the...
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Power, angry aesthetics and enough built-in storage to hold an entire media library. Add in a decent display and great sound too. Those are the general building blocks of any gaming notebook. Users require enough power to play tomorrow's must-have game be...
Sharp keyboard deck edges, a large and distracting bezel, heft and a loud fan aren't enough to ruin the Lenovo Ideapad Y700 15ISK. Arguably, the keyboard deck isn't a terrific issue to have, but the other issues are the byproduct of a powerful mobile gami...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-11-05 05:48:42
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At its base price of $979, the Ideapad Y700 offers a powerful Intel "Skylake"/6th-Generation Core i7-6700HQ quad-core processor, which runs at 2.6GHz and can accelerate under certain conditions up to 3.5GHz. The 6700HQ is about as fast as mobile processor...
Beautiful IPS display, Solid gaming performance, Nice-sounding JBL speakers, Aggressive-looking design, Quiet fans, Almost eight hours of battery...
Lackluster keyboard feel, Cumbersome touch pad, Merely average port selection...
The 15.6-inch version of the Y700 is a winning gaming laptop at a moderate price, with a solid build, just enough pep for 1080p play, and very good battery life. Read More…...
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Both the 15 and 17 inch IdeaPad Y700 laptops have 4 cell, 60 Whr batteries that Lenovo claims are good for 4.5 to 5 hours of use (when using integrated graphics, no doubt). For email, web, MS Office and streaming video they indeed do run that long with br...
Nice price for a powerful gaming and multimedia laptop. Fast quad core CPU, NVIDIA GTX 960M graphics...
Heavy for students on the go, so-so trackpad. Port selection is basic...
"Budget" and "gaming laptop" are rarely said in the same sentence. Lenovo is one of the few companies to offer a relatively affordable true powerhouse gaming laptop in this price range. Some call them entry level gamers, but they're really more powerful t...
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Lenovo has a new gaming laptop that obviously follows in the footsteps of its Y50 and other past gaming machines, but with updated features and hardware to tackle the industry's most demanding games. The Lenovo ideapad Y700 gaming laptop features the same...
The Lenovo ideapad Y700 is quite the capable laptop, though it limits its audience with its gamey design. Given that Lenovo makes no bones about the audience it is targeting — PC gamers — there's nothing wrong with that, and if you're in the market for a...
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A familiar refresh. The jump from the Y50 to the 15.6-inch Y700 brings about a few important upgrades, but there are still some major holes in terms of features and accessibility that have yet to be implemented...
no major CPU or GPU throttling issues, fast display response times, no major backlight bleeding, improved build quality, upgradeable SODIMM RAM, M.2, and 2.5-inch SATA bays, quiet keyboard...
end-user maintenance could have been easier, pulsating fan when idling on High Performance, limited connectivity options; no USB Type-C or mDP, no dedicated Macro or auxiliary keys, heavy for its size, limited color coverage...
Lenovo calls its Y700 series the entry-level gaming solution that also doubles as a multimedia experience. When judging under this pretense, the refresh is a success as its core basics are excellent. Display quality is very good with fast response times...
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With the 15-inch Y700, Lenovo is trying to claim the title of best value for gamers. Priced at $1,099 ($979 to start), this laptop offers a handsome chassis, a bright display and in-your-face audio without skimping on performance. Our configuration packs...
Strong performance, Attractive price, Loud, vibrant audio, Sleek, attractive chassis...
Below-average battery life, Spongy keyboard runs hot when gaming...
The 15-inch Lenovo Y700 delivers strong gaming performance and impressive audio at an attractive price...
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Lenovo's Y gaming series has become renown in the past couple of years and it's clear why. The new successor to the Lenovo Y50 is the Lenovo Y700, and we can tell by its name alone that there are some drastic changes that we need to address. While the des...
Sleek design (even slightly improved) and robust construction that can take a beating for sure, Good keyboard and improved touchpad quality, Excellent sound quality (JBL stereo loudspeakers and a subwoofer), The screen doesn't use PWM above 58 cd/m2 (59%)...
The screen isn't suitable for design work, due to the reduced sRGB coverage, The chassis attracts fingerprints and smudges...
The Y700 offers the same sturdy, premium design with slight improvements around the edges, despite the ~200 g increase in weight and the slight thickness bump. They are hardly noticeable, so don't worry about that. We are still giving it an A+ in the desi...
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In the middle of 2015, I built a mid-range gaming rig. I opted to piece one together myself versus getting one that's pre-built. I never even considered a gaming laptop as my previous experiences with them have been lackluster. Even so, I jumped at the ch...
Solid performance, well designed, great speakers, decent battery life for a gaming laptop...
Keypad conflicts with keyboard, software pop ups from bloatware becomes annoying...
Like I said in the beginning of this review, we loved the 17-inch model of the Lenovo ideapad Y700. The ideapad Y700 Touch 15-inch is no different. Unlike the 17-inch model, the Touch is a bit more portable, without sacrificing any of the performance. It...
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