Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p


Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p
As an assassin in the business suit, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p is sleek, professional look that almost kept powerful hardware inside play. Lenovo gaming laptop that's always been something of a contradiction, pushing beyond the well-known business and consumer laptop company to encompass the kind of high powered, flashy looking designs that players demand. Whatever you think about the look, the IdeaPad Y510p is a powerful gaming laptop with a lot of potential on and off the playing grid.

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Design The IdeaPad Y510p is mostly conservative, with a black brushed metal that covers the lid and palmrest, and only a few bright red accent on the speaker grills and around the edges of the keys giving away the fact that this powerful laptop her more thrills in store than the usual business systems. It starts with the display, which has a 15.6-inch screen boasting 1920 by 1080 resolution. The display is bright and clear, with a matte finish to prevent glare. During the same playing and viewing video test, the IdeaPad Y510's display was clear, without blurring or color changing, if I was watching videos on YouTube about sharks or playing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of shadow. In addition to the display, the IdeaPad Y510p Speaker JBL equipped, with V4 further enhanced Dolby Home Theater sound.

The keyboard is visually engaging, with black keys Ringed red and backlit for an aggressive look, day or night. The Accutype chiclet keyboard is ever-so-slightly sculpted keycaps, and the edges of each keycap is bright red, reaching a bad glow whenever the backlight is committed. The touchpad below is actually a clickpad, which is not the best choice for a gaming machine with buttons integrated into the sensor clickable link, you can see your attempts to use the touchpad in- game to be frustrating.

The IdeaPad Y510p also pretty slim for a gaming laptop, measuring 1.41 by 15.23 by 10.19 inches (HWD) and weighs just 5.95 pounds. While not as slim as ultraportable Razer Blade (2013), it is a good deal thinner than most gaming rigs still chunky.

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