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Lenovo Y50 lands, beefed up Notebook PC for Php72,995

Following the launch of the A8-50 and the S850, Lenovo Philippines has launched a slew of computing devices which include the Lenovo Y50 – a powerful 15-inch notebook PC that runs on a 4th-Gen Intel Core i7 quad-core processor which is backed by up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM and NVidia GTX-860M GPU.

Lenovo Y50 philippines

Lenovo Y50 specs:

15.6-inch Full-HD touchscreen display, 1920 x 1080
2.4GHz Intel Core i7-4700HQ quad-core processor
NVidia GeForce GTX 860M with 4GB VRAM, GDDR5
up to 16GB DDR3L RAM
1TB HDD with integrated 8GB NAND Flash
4-in-1 card reader
Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 3160
Bluetooth 4.0
10 / 100 / 1000 Base T
HD Camera with array mic
Ports: 1x Audio Combo jack, 1x RJ45, 1x AC adapter plug
1x HDMI out
2x USB 3.0 ports + 1x USB 2.0
JBL speakers with Dolby Advance Audio V2
386.84 x 263.39 x 22.86mm
2.58kg

The new Lenovo Y50 are now available in the country and can be had for Php72,995.

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This article was written by Ronnie Bulaong, a special features contributor and correspondent for YugaTech. Follow him on Twitter @turonbulaong.
  1. Thia should have been a good choice if not for the screen refresh rate which is locked at 48 Hz. Modern games like Need For Speed: Most Wanted will surely experience terrible screen tearing on this, as they run on 60 FPS (unless you cap their game rates).

    The recently announces Asus RoG G550 would certainly be a better choice than this.

    PS. I hope Yugatech will also have a hands-on test and review of PC’s and/or laptops.


    • the 48Hz cap only applies to the 4K Model and rumors had it that it’s just a driver problem with Intel, NVidia and Lenovo working to fix it.

      obviously, this article is about the 1080p version which is FREE from that 48hz cap.


    • Earl, salamat sa correction. ‘Yung 4k screens nga ‘yung naka-lock sa 48 Hz. Anyway, ‘yung graphics card na mentioned dito sa article ay Kepler pa rin since 4 GB ang RAM? Ayin sa mga nabasa ko, 2 GB RAM ‘yung 860M na Maxwell.


    • Earl, salamat sa correction. ‘Yung 4k screens nga ‘yung naka-lock sa 48 Hz. Anyway, ‘yung graphics card na mentioned dito sa article ay Kepler pa rin since 4 GB ang RAM? Ayon sa mga nabasa ko, 2 GB RAM ‘yung 860M na Maxwell.


    • I’ve been following this topic since march.
      maganda po yung Y50 thread sa forums.notebookreview.

      since day 1 po ng official release, from lenovo and other resellers na may iba iba pong config ng Y50, wala po kaming nakitang kahit isang kepler variant ng GTX860m.

      nag iiba iba lang po is yung Screen Panel sa Y50.
      yung worst is yung Chi Mei panel sa FHD. poor color production/reproduction and worst viewing angle.
      AOU or AUO Panel naman po mejo average 1080p panel.
      and Samsung PLS Panel naman for the 4K screen which is currently locked @48hz.

      sa trackpad din po pala: elan vs synaptics. mejo random yung parts. sa US ok lang kasi sobrang dali ng return process nila. no questions asked, papalitan or irerefund nila yung unit once hindi ka satisfied.


  2. kng makapagcomment kala mo tambak lng ang pc sa bahay nya.pwe!


    • Hindi mo naman kailangan na magkaroon ng maraming PC para malaman mo kung anong possible performance level ng PC. Tech guys use references to make analyses and estimates, hindi ‘yung kailangan subukan mo muna para alam mo. Pang noobie lang ‘yun.


  3. ganda na sana ng specs kaso subpar ang screen, according sa mga reviews sa net…


  4. well, we can’t really expect a perfect machine in that price range.

    sa price nya mejo ahead na sya sa competition.
    pero mejo (MASYADO) Overpriced dito sa Pinas.

    same Y50 model nyan sa US is $1099 lang which is 48.5k lang. more than 23k agad yung patong considering na mas makukuha nila yan ng mura dun sa $1099 to compensate the shipping fee and duties/taxes.


  5. So when is the y50 touch version coming out? The stores only have the y50 non touch and y70 touch.


  6. over-priced ng mga gadget sa pinas..safe kaya umorder sa amazon?


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