Testseek.co.uk have collected 26 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 .
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26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Overall, the IdeaPad Z370 looks to be a very reasonable option if you're on a budget, don't have heavy-duty computing needs, and would like a notebook that does right by movies and music when you're not taking care of routine business or schoolwork. ...
Sturdy design, Eye catching looks, Good performance
Poor touchpad gestures, 5 hour battery, Small right shift key, No USB 3.0
The IdeaPad Z370 is a capable notebook for students and home users, with good build quality and eye-catching looks. There aren't many frills, but with web sales prices starting at $569, you don't need or expect the world. If you are OK with the so so k...
The Lenovo Z370 packs great performance in a small package with the latest Intel Core i5-2410M CPU with integrated Intel HD 3000 GPU. It’s not targeting business use, especially with its flashy design option in blue, but that doesn’t mean it can’t han...
Abstract: The Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 comes in a bright blue color that is extremely glossy but not enough to make too many fingerprints show. The lid of the laptop has a 3D-like square pattern that radiates from the middle. In total, it measures 12.9 x 8.7 x 1.3-in...
Solid build quality, Good keyboard and touchpad, Fivehour battery life, Good value,
Glossy plastic smudges easily, Slow hard drive,
The Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 is a solid choice for an inexpensive portable notebook. It has an aesthetically pleasing design, good keyboard and touchpad, good battery life (five hours) and even decent speakers. There are no major downsides to this notebook however there are a few items that could be improved. The glossy screen hampers usability because of all the reflections; an anti-glare model would
Wonderful audio at a budget price, Fairly lightweight, snazzy peacock-blue case
Mediocre computing and subpar gaming performance, Short on configuration options
Relatively lightweight and outfitted with good stereo speakers, the IdeaPad Z370 is a good deal for multimedia fans as long as heavy-duty computing or serious gaming aren't involved. ...
Powerful enough for productivity and movie watching, great keyboard and affordable price, Powerful enough for productivity and movie watching, great keyboard and affordable price, Powerful enough for productivity and mo
Front cover shows lots of fingerprints and hand grease, viewing angles are very limited from right and bottom, Front cover shows lots of fingerprints and hand grease, viewing angles are very limited from right and bottom, What's no
If you like the Lenovo IdeaPad Y570 but it's a bit too expensive or you don't need that much graphics power, then the IdeaPad Z370 is worth a look. It's equally capable for schoolwork, MS Office work, as well as playing music and movies. The only thin...
Strong performance for the price, Bright, sharp screen, Bluetooth, Attractive design, Low price
Squishy keyboard, No USB 3.0
Strong performance, an attractive design, and an impressive display make the IdeaPad Z370 an appealing, budget, thin-and-light laptop. But look elsewhere if you don’t like squishy keyboards. ...
Bold blue design, Strong overall performance, Fast boot time with included software, Anti-glare display
Below-average battery life, Undersized right Shift key, No USB 3.0 ports
The $629 Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 offers solid overall performance, a fast boot time, and a vivid display wrapped in an eye-catching blue design. However, its poor endurance is a turnoff, expecially for a 13-inch system. While it's not as powerful, the HP P...
Design, Workmanship, Good keyboard, Various colors available, Good battery runtimes, Good temperature rates
Performance is cutback in full load operation, No USB 3.0, Mediocre display
The Z370 does its job without excelling in terms of performance. The processor, as well as the incorporated graphics card, performs as expected (except for the possible throttling during full load, which should hardly have an impact on practical use). It...