Lenovo's ultrabook got a refresh from the last time we reviewed it. We posted our review of the Lenovo U300s back in March and the new IdeaPad U310 breaks in with the latest Ivy Bridge CPU, larger storage and more affordable price. So, we've been using the Lenovo ideapad for about a week and so far the experience has been quite pleasant. The Chiclet-style keyboard, glass multi-touch trackpad, glowing aluminum power button and the glossy black bezel that's surrounding the display all work together to evoke a premium feel and Lenovo did a great job at doing just that. The 'Macbok'--er Lenovo U310 is one of the best looking Windows-running PC we've ever used. Conclusion We're pretty satisfied with the U310's general usability, It looks great, the keyboard is comfortable to use, tactile and easy to clean and we love the fact that Lenovo has configured the system shortcut keys to work the same way Macs do (pressing Fn keys will let you use the Function keys instead). Ultrabooks are still kind of expensive right now and the U310's Php39,995 (our unit's configuration) price tag is no exception, we know that for the same price you can be able to buy something better (whilst bigger and heavier) or setup a powerful mid-range gaming rig, but it really depends on an individual's needs. Read more in our articles including "Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Ultrabook Review" and "Lenovo announces ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook".
Lenovo's ultrabook got a refresh from the last time we reviewed it. We posted our review of the Lenovo U300s back in March and the new IdeaPad U310 breaks in with the latest Ivy Bridge CPU, larger storage and more affordable price.
So, we've been using the Lenovo ideapad for about a week and so far the experience has been quite pleasant. The Chiclet-style keyboard, glass multi-touch trackpad, glowing aluminum power button and the glossy black bezel that's surrounding the display all work together to evoke a premium feel and Lenovo did a great job at doing just that. The 'Macbok'--er Lenovo U310 is one of the best looking Windows-running PC we've ever used.
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