Testseek.co.uk have collected 103 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaPad U310 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad U310.
October 2012
(72%)
103 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(68%)
68 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
720100103
The editors liked
Looks fantastic
Good build quality
Great keyboard
Feels fast and responsive
Fast startup and shutdown
Battery life
4 hrs 47 min
Quiet
Standard connectivity
Snappy waking from sleep
Looks great
Decent range of ports
Good keyboard
Good looking
Sturdy
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Good performances
Decent speakers
Runs fairly cool and quiet
Good price
Decent screen
Above average typing experience
Colourful
Affordable
Intel thirdgen Core i5 processor
Comfortable keyboard and mouse
500GB of storage coupled with SSD cache
Easy on the wallet
The editors didn't like
Weak 1
366x768 display
Poor wireless performance
Constant fan noise
The speakers need serious revision
Glossy screen with a mediocre image
Low gaming capabilities
Soso finishing
Not a great screen
Battery life a bit low
Stupid single
Finger gestures
Flex in body
The screen is quite poor
Subpar battery life
Heavier than most competitors
Some units have wireless issues (which can be fixed though)
Lenovo's 13.3-inch ultrabook is no testbench titan, and we'd like to get longer battery life. But it's easy on the eyes, shoulder, and wallet, a pleasure to use, and comes with outstanding customer support. ...
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Published: 2013-07-15, Author: David , review by: Laptopmag.com
Very affordable, Elegant aluminum design, Excellent keyboard and clickpad, Loud and clear audio
Dim display, Below-average battery life
The Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Touch Ultrabook offers Windows 8 shoppers a sexy aluminum design, a responsive touch screen, very good sound and excellent ergonomics for an affordable price....
The Lenovo U310 Touch is an ideal ultrabook for the cost conscious business user. The sleek design is great for travel, and the Intel i5 processor with 4GB of RAM provides the performance users need to stay productive at an affordable price point.Media in...
Abstract: The IdeaPad U310 is a fabulously slim Ultrabook . It truly is sleek and stylish. Does it stand the test of of my usage? As many gadget as I have around, it need to be comfortable and convenient. So how did it stack up?As far as design, it weighs 3.75lbs, ...
Abstract: It's not very often that we come across hardware that is both good-looking and price-sensitive, so we’re more than happy to see Lenovo trying to change this. Don’t expect to see an ultrabook in the 300-400€ range just yet, but with most such notebooks ...
As a machine you would use for everyday school, home, or business productivity, the U310 offers solid performance at just under the sweet-spot price of $800. And if you're willing to go with an Intel Core i3 processor, you can pick up the ultrabook for as...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad U310 is a well made Ultrabook with a premium casing and a unique, stylish design (no echoes of the MacBook Air here). It has a better than average keyboard, a very usable trackpad, good support tools and an attractive price. If you'...
The 13.3-inch screen features HD+ technology with a wide 170-degree viewing angle that is great for watching HD movies
There are only two USB ports on the Series 9
With plenty of options to upgrade the memory, storage and CPU, the Samsung Series 9 is one of the best ultrabooks. The display is pure, the colors are rich and the contrast is deep. The thin, lightweight design makes it an ideal system to take on the road...
The Lenovo U310 laptop is the first of a new breed of Ultrabook that's a little chubbier and a tinch slower, but much more affordable. Every other major computer maker–Dell, HP, Sony–is going to have an Intel-certified Ultrabook at this price point soon...