Lenovo Ideapad U410 14 inch Ultrabook - Graphite (Intel Core i5 3317U 2.6GHz, 6Gb RAM, 750Gb HDD + 32Gb SSD, LAN, WLAN, BT, Webcam, Nvidia Graphics, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit) SALE
Product Description
A good all-round ultrapad.
[ EDIT 1: Those people who have had problems with their wireless speed should read this comment here from the Lenovo forums:
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I ordered my Lenovo U410 in Ruby Red on Wednesday evening and it arrived on Saturday morning; a great day to be given a new toy to play with!
The box contained the laptop, the PSU and a few instruction manuals and that's all. It felt rather sparse, but I'm not exactly sure what else I was expecting - maybe a little USB mouse or a T-Shirt or a USB data stick or something.
Anyway, after unboxing the U410 the first thing that struck me about it was its size - it's really nice. The 14" screen may only be 0.7" larger than the standard 13.3" screens, but I can really feel that little extra size on both the screen and the keyboard, and for me it's certainly worth it.
The second thing about its size is that it belies the pad's weight. Looking at the machine you feel it's pretty small and so it should be as light...
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Lenovo Ideapad U410 14 inch Ultrabook - Graphite (Intel Core i5 3317U 2.6GHz, 6Gb RAM, 750Gb HDD + 32Gb SSD, LAN, WLAN, BT, Webcam, Nvidia Graphics, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit)
ASIN : B008AVCASQ
List Price : £699.99
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This particular Lenovo Ideapad U410 14 inch Ultrabook - Graphite (Intel Core i5 3317U 2.6GHz, 6Gb RAM, 750Gb HDD + 32Gb SSD, LAN, WLAN, BT, Webcam, Nvidia Graphics, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit) functions wonderful. simple to operator as well as adjust. the price for this was much lower than other place, I other areas Researchd, and never much more as compared tp similar product.
Category: 6 GB
Brand: Lenovo
Rating : 2.9
Review 1 : Bang for buck, best ultrabook out there. With a fault.
Bought this Lenovo with high hopes seeing as it was well designed, had all the ports dropped out of the thinner/lighter ultrabooks and even had a dedicated graphics card.
The touchpad is great and the keyboard is a dream to type on.
But - after not one but two separate laptops, both had the wi-fi connectivity issues almost everyone else has been having. Only if you're extremely close to your router are you able to get high speed internet.
Tried adjusting settings and updating drivers, and even contacted Lenovo 3 times who are oblivious to this issue. Go on their forums - people from around the world are having this same issue.
One word: avoid. Save time and don't bother, get a different computer.
Review 2 : Bang for buck, best ultrabook out there. With a fault.
Bought this Lenovo with high hopes seeing as it was well designed, had all the ports dropped out of the thinner/lighter ultrabooks and even had a dedicated graphics card.
The touchpad is great and the keyboard is a dream to type on.
But - after not one but two separate laptops, both had the wi-fi connectivity issues almost everyone else has been having. Only if you're extremely close to your router are you able to get high speed internet.
Tried adjusting settings and updating drivers, and even contacted Lenovo 3 times who are oblivious to this issue. Go on their forums - people from around the world are having this same issue.
One word: avoid. Save time and don't bother, get a different computer.