Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 98 recensioni su Lenovo IdeaPad Y510. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.7/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.0/5 per altri prodotti. Le persone rispondono positivamente alla usabilità e qualità fabbricazione. In aggiunta, performance e prezzo ottengono ottime recensioni. Alcuni clienti hanno dubbi circa la portabilità. Le valutazioni sono in disaccordo quando si parla di tastiera o schermo.

design, prezzo, performance, qualità fabbricazione, usabilità

portabilità, durata batteria

Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 83/100 = qualità Molto buono.

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Amazon.com review summary for Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 32 user reviews of Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. Opinions about the usability and durability are on the whole positive. The design and performance are also appreciated. Some have doubts about the portability and reliability.

price, performance, design, durability, usability

reliability, portability

66% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

04/2024

Recensione esperto da : David Ramli (goodgearguide.com.au)

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510-300

 

Although Lenovo is traditionally synonymous with business platforms, its new Y510-300 IdeaPad represents a bold step towards consumer notebooks. With ...

Attractive design, good sound and connectivity, built-in webcam

Limited viewing angle, facial recognition is not a viable security measure and One Key Recovery can cause problems for novice users due to inconvenient partitioning

The Y510-300 is a fairy decent all-purpose notebook suitable for those with a strong budget and an eye for design. With good connectivity and strong hardware performance, just make sure you use the D drive after purchase.

03/2008

Recensione esperto da : Jesse Sutton (goodgearguide.com.au)

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 (non-Australian model - not rated)

 

Lenovo has long been a strong force in the business notebook market, and has seemingly opposed or chosen to ignore the ever growing consumer market, t...

Design, easy access power-mode button, facial recognition (while gimmicky is still kind of cool)

Fairly average results from the Dolby tests

Lenovo's first reach into the booming consumer-notebook market looks to be a good one. The IdeaPad Y510 has got style and function, now we just have to see the local build and we'll be happy.

01/2008

Recensione esperto da : Darren Gladstone (pcworld.com)

Lenovo Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

 

Lenovo's ThinkPad line is synonymous with business class, but the company's newer IdeaPad series tries to fly coach. In fact, Lenovo's sub-$1000 IdeaPad Y510 vaults into the upper reaches of our most recent all-purpose laptops chart, largely on the...

Hardy construction ; A multimedia machine with great speakers

Anti-glare screen actually caused glare

Well-built laptop provides middle of the road performance and a sizable hard disk for a good price.

04/2008

Recensione esperto da : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com)

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 review: Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

 

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

Solid construction; reasonably priced; face-recognition software that actually works; decent battery life.

Fixed configuration; overly glossy screen; no Bluetooth.

Lenovo's entry into the consumer laptop market with the 15-inch IdeaPad Y510 provides ThinkPad-like quality but the design still comes off as a little buttoned-up.

03/2008

Recensione esperto da : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

 

The Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 consumer laptop has a great look at a great price, but it could use more configuration options.

Good-looking, textured design. Frameless widescreen is sleek. Keyboard isn't like a ThinkPad's, but it's nice. Five speakers and Dolby surround sound. Budget price.

Available through online retailers and Office Depot only. Limited configurations. No extended battery option. ; Watch the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 Video Review!

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03/2008

Recensione esperto da : David Ramli (pcworld.idg.com.au)

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510-300

 

Attractive design, good sound and connectivity, built-in webcam

Limited viewing angle, facial recognition is not a viable security measure and One Key Recovery can cause problems for novice users due to inconvenient partitioning

The Y510-300 is a fairy decent all-purpose notebook suitable for those with a strong budget and an eye for design. With good connectivity and strong hardware performance, just make sure you use the D drive after purchase.

03/2008

Recensione esperto da : Jayesh Mansukhani (tech.firstpost.com)

Lenovo 3000 Y510

 

The Y510 is another classic example of multimedia functionality at the cost of system performance.

02/2008

Recensione esperto da : Jerry Jackson (NotebookReview.com)

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 Review

 

The name ThinkPad has been synonymous with business for years and remains one of the single most popular notebook brands for corporate road warriors. But what about average consumers? This is where Lenovo's all new IdeaPad line of notebooks comes to...

Excellent built-in speakers ; Solid construction ; Attractive design ; Nice one-touch power management

Overly glossy/reflective display ; A little heavy compared to competition

Sure, we would have liked to see an HDMI port and dedicated graphics option (here in the US) for a can't-miss multimedia package. But the lack of these features is hardly a deal breaker for most consumers. In fact, the only "serious" negative issue...

02/2008

Recensione esperto da : Jesse Sutton (pcworld.idg.com.au)

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 (non-Australian model - not rated)

 

Design, easy access power-mode button, facial recognition (while gimmicky is still kind of cool)

Fairly average results from the Dolby tests

Lenovo's first reach into the booming consumer-notebook market looks to be a good one. The IdeaPad Y510 has got style and function, now we just have to see the local build and we'll be happy.

01/2008

Recensione esperto da : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com.au)

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 review: Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

 

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510

Solid construction; reasonably priced; face-recognition software that actually works; decent battery life.

Fixed configuration; overly glossy screen; no Bluetooth.

Lenovo's entry into the consumer laptop market with the 15-inch IdeaPad Y510 provides ThinkPad-like quality but the design still comes off as a little buttoned-up.

03/2008

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