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Lenovo Ideapad 330-15 amd – 2023

Lenovo Ideapad 330-15 amd

The Lenovo IdeaPad is now the non-S model, which means this is not the years but now. I can differentiate between this and the yes because trust me. This is a lot fatter and much heavier, and it’s got a plastic body. So that’s how I know the difference.

Well, coming to the build and design of the IdeaPad, it looks a lot similar to the more expensive IdeaPad. Yes, it’s a lot different from it. If you examine it closely, the body is made wholly of plastic. But the matte-like finish on the lid does what it can to look metallic.

The surface of the lid and the base flex is considerably under pressure. If you try and press it and hold it well, that’s quite sad, but what can you do? Kilograms, the laptop feels fairly heavy to lift and carry around, but it’s not a big bother once you get used to it. Tapping hard on the keyboard also reveals some unnecessary flex, but it’s a plastic body.

What are you going to do?

What are you going to do_

The surface around the keyboard is the same color as the lid and has a brushed texture that looks rather decent. Around the sides of the display, you see a thick black bezel. And on the surface of the lid is a big Lenovo logo. The display folds back to a good degree now. This is a useful feature when you’re working on your bed or a sofa with your legs crossed the Lenovo IdeaPad comes with two -inch display options and a non-IPS LCD panel with an HD resolution.

Non-IPS LCD Panel with an HD Resolution

An IPS LCD panel with a full HD resolution, the model I received only got the non-IPS HD display. Still, its performance was quite decent. The brightness of the screen was good for indoor use but not so much for outdoor use. What I didn’t like about the display was the always look washed out. The text always the grainy audio output through the tiny inbuilt speakers remain clear but feeble the speakers remain good enough for plain vocals inside a quiet medium-sized conference room.

but really nothing more than that ports on the IdeaPad  are a bit of a letdown it has all the ports lined up on just one side of its body on the left side. It’s got the power port a LAN port, an HDMI port  full, size USB ports. Mm audio jack and a card reader slot all the other sides of the laptop is completely bare that, is of course, if you look at just the right side which has a plastic lid for where you should be seeing an optional DVD drive coming to the keyboard and touchpad.

We see no dedicated keys for home end page up and page down functions but that’s alright because a lot of laptops don’t have them anywhere the keys on the keyboard looks flat and fitted shallow but are decent for everyday typing that’s it I still wouldn’t recommend this if you’re going to be doing a lot of typing at work in the dark you might.

Find

Find yourself straining your eyes to discern the keys as this keyboard has no backlighting at all the touchpads on the IdeaPad. Sadly is not a precision unit and then who offers no additional touchpad utility to tweak the settings for taps and swipes so you may not be able to change actions of a double tap or a triple tap using just Windows the click buttons on the bottom half of the Touchpad is easy enough to press now to give you an insight into what performance on the IdeaPad  is like. I want to show you a six-year-old Lenovo laptop. Well, this could be years old for all I know. All I know is that its thick fat and God, it’s low yep, so you can already tell what the

performance on the IdeaPad is like then, so this old machine it’s got third-generation Intel I processor, gigabytes of RAM, and find a gigabyte hard drive. Now, this thing has an AMD e.

Lenovo IdeaPad

Lenovo IdeaPad  can only be termed disappointingly slow the laptop has a seven generation AMD e to. APU so gigabytes of RAM, one terabyte of hard drive space, and an integrated AMD GPU

for me, the laptop took over two minutes and five seconds to boot up completely. All the way to the desktop Google Chrome took over  seconds to launch for the first time and about six seconds. Subsequently, the stock mini took about two seconds to appear almost every single time. I press the start button browsing of the area pad  was a frustrating experience even with only six tabs open every single tab kept reloading its regularly.

Conclusion

I noticed some lag in the audio playback. But the laptop was able to play full HD videos on YouTube fairly well as far as battery life goes the Lenovo IdeaPad lasted me minutes on a single film charge during benchmark tests. Which are a good sign because it’s called seven minutes more than. What the costlier IdeaPad managed a few weeks ago with daily usage the laptop lasts. About three and a half hours which is decent but again not quite up there, all things considered. I can’t say I’m very impressed with the Lenovo IdeaPad. Because yes the touchpad is decent yes the keyboard is decent as well. The display is mediocre.

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