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Package Contents |
- Lenovo Notebook
- Power Adapter & Cable
- Battery
- User Guides
- Notebook bag*
*Depend on manufacturer
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Additional Information |
FeaturesBuild and Design The
design of the Lenovo U330 is very visually pleasing, with a low profile
chassis, super thin LCD, and high gloss display cover. On the inside it
has a pinstripe paint scheme with glossy touch-sensitive media
controls. The frameless display looks really nice, with a smooth
seamless finish side to side. These screens all tend to look great when
the system is off, but they do introduce a ton of glare in a bright
environment.
Build quality was average, with a good design, but
having some components that could be improved. The thin screen while
visually pleasing was very flexible, but did seem to protect against
ripples in the screen when tapping the back of the cover. The paint
scheme looked nice, but the finish could be improved. We saw many areas
which looked like dusts had been trapped in the paint surface during the
painting process, leaving defects and imperfections on the palmrest.
The overall feel of the notebook is nice, but the little things really
add up.
Display The “frameless” display, while highly
reflective in nature, looked very nice on our review machine. Colors and
contrast were exceptional, and black levels were very good with the LED
backlit. Viewing angles were above average, with a broad sweet spot for
easy viewing. Vertical viewing angles spanned from roughly 30 degrees
down or 20 degrees up before colors started to become washed out or
inverted. Horizontal viewing angles were much better, easily spanning to
the steepest angles before colors started to wash out. In bright
viewing conditions, at steeper angles you start to have nearby surfaces
reflecting off the screen and dimming your view of what is on display.
This is one limitation of the all-glass panels across the board though.
Keyboard and Touchpad The
keyboard was very easy to type on, and had relatively good support
under strong typing pressure. The style looks similar to what is found
on the business grade ThinkPad notebooks, but with more of a consumer
vibe. Individual key action is smooth with a soft click on each press.
For long typing sessions the keyboard was wonderful and very easy on the
fingertips.
The Synaptics based touchpad had great sensitivity
and had little to no lag during use. The surface texture had a soft
matte finish which was easy to slide your finger across, even if
slightly sweaty. One problem we noticed which was slightly odd was a
bubble underneath the surface, which may have just been a manufacturing
defect. The touchpad buttons were large and had great feedback. Each
button had a long throw, with a soft quiet click when pressed.
Port The
port selection was a little light on the Lenovo U330, with only two USB
ports and no eSATA. I think Lenovo could have easily taken away the
HDMI port to make space for something else. That being said the port
selection was not that bad with VGA, HDMI, Firewire, LAN, two USB, and
headphone/microphone jacks. The U330 also included a 6-in-1 multicard
reader located on the front.
Battery Life With the
switchable graphics set to power-saving integrated mode, the power
profile in Vista set to “balanced”, wireless active, and screen
brightness set to 60 percent, the U330 managed to stay powered on for 3
hours and 58 minutes. If you enable the dedicated graphics, battery life
dips to 2 hours and 40 minutes. I would love to see an extended battery
for the U330, but with the screen hinge design it would need to
extended below the bottom of the notebook to add additional cells.
Heat and Noise Thermal
performance of the Lenovo U330 was very nice, keeping its cool in both
integrated and dedicated graphics modes. System fan noise is minimal
under light use, staying at a constant low speed. Under higher levels of
stress the fan kicks up in speed, but doesn't get that loud.
Warranty - 1 year Manufacturer Limited Warranty
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Specifications |
Specifications |
Model | Lenovo U330E 5932-6049 IdeaPad Notebook |
Operating System | Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64 |
Processor |
Intel® Core™ i5-2467M Processor - 1.60 GHz, 3M L3 Cache
- Max Turbo Frequency 2.3 GHz
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Graphics | - |
Memory | 4GB DDR3 RAM |
Hard Disk | 500GB SATA HDD |
Optical device | - |
Display type | 13.3-inch LED-backlit WXGA (1280 x 800, 300 nit) glossy display |
Communication | WiFi link, Bluetooth, 1.3MP Camera, HDMI |
Battery | 6-Cell 57Wh Battery |
Dimensions | 2.5" x 9.3" x 0.9" – 1.1" |
Weight | 1.95kg |
* Features, Package Content and Specifications are subject to change without prior notification.* |
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