Lenovo Ideapad Y580 15.6 inch laptop - Dawn Grey (Intel Core i7 3630QM 2.4GHz, 8Gb RAM, 1Tb HDD, Blu-ray, Nvidia Graphics, Windows 8) On Sale
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Lenovo Y580 i7 3630QM 8Gb 1Tb Bluray N13EGE GDDR5 2G 156 INCH Win 8 Gunmetal Grey M778CUK Laptops Notebooks
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Lenovo Ideapad Y580 15.6 inch laptop - Dawn Grey (Intel Core i7 3630QM 2.4GHz, 8Gb RAM, 1Tb HDD, Blu-ray, Nvidia Graphics, Windows 8)
ASIN : B009RGBNAE
List Price : £999.99
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- Speaker Type - Integrated
- Hard Disk Speed - 5400 RPM
- Warranty - One year.
- RF Standard - b/g/n
- Case Colour - Grey
This Kind of Lenovo Ideapad Y580 15.6 inch laptop - Dawn Grey (Intel Core i7 3630QM 2.4GHz, 8Gb RAM, 1Tb HDD, Blu-ray, Nvidia Graphics, Windows 8) perrforms excelent. simple to operator and change. The Cost of this was reduced compared to other areas, my partner and i other areas Researchd, instead of much more compare to related item.
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Brand: Lenovo
Rating : 5.0
Review 1 : Y580 (M778CUK) the pinnacle of value for money
The specs on this laptop vs the price are unmatched..... I spent 3 mths doing research and can say that with absolute confidence - the screen is brilliant (1920 X 1080), windows 8, it has a blu ray drive, ivy bridge i7 processer, a brilliant graphics card (kepler GTX 660 2gig), and a decent sized SSD paired with a huge HDD. It is possibly slightly heavy/uglier than other lap tops I list below but its not sold as the portable or designer type. Its not marketed as a gaming laptop but performance wise destroys the gaming laptops of a higher price offered by Asus, MSI and Samsung.
You can look at the alternatives at a similar price and they all cannot compete with this laptop - sony vaio s series, dell xps 15, offerings from HP and the ASUS N series. Infact not only do these 'similar' laptops fall down on the price they are deficient of one or more of the selling points I detail above. I have a obsession for detail!
Sadly I dont own one (had to buy a dell xps 15...
Review 2 : Nice multimedia laptop
I just got this laptop today and as expected the SSD drive turned out to be only 16GB instead of the advertised 64GB. So this configuration is exactly the same as currently being sold on the Lenovo UK webpage. The SSD is a SanDisk SSD U100 16GB with mSATA socket. It looks relatively simple to replace it with a larger version if you want to spend the extra cash.
The screen is brilliant and the keyboard backlight looks decent. I have not yet had the chance to test this laptop fully, but one of the obvious bottlenecks is the 5400rpm 1TB HDD (ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB), which runs only SATA2 (3Gb/s), whereas the SSD runs on SATA3 (6Gb/s) according to Intel Rapid storage manager.
Nevertheless this laptop has a decent CPU, graphics card, memory and screen. I will replace the 1TB HDD with my "old" SATA3 Kingston V+200 SSD.
The windows scores are as follows:
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz 7.8
Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB 7.9
Graphics...