Energy inefficient. Lenovo offers a simple office notebook with a Pentium dual-core processor for 339 Euro (~$425). The operating system must be chosen for there is none. Our test will show whether Lenovo delivers a cheap office notebook or a weak low-priced notebook with the IdeaPad G580-MBBG3GE.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Lenovo-IdeaPad-G580-Notebook.81260.0.html
Nice article. The laptop looks promising.
Can u please tell me....since the price for the dual core lenovo g580 is less....can i buy this and upgrade 1gb or 2gb of NIVDIA graphics?...are slots provided for the insertions of graphic card...?...please
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You can't upgrade the GPU and we don't give private mail-support.
Does the warranty cover hinge related damages or like many manufacturers are these "lid wobble" damages blamed on the customer and they have to pay for the under warranty term repairs?
More testing of the hinges is what I look for in a good review. The HP 6930P Notebook had the best hinge design but I can't find anything comparable in the current market :(
Thanks a lot for the info. I'm about to purchase an IdeaPad G580 and the information was very helpful. Thanks.
>:(The wireless connection on this BRAND NEW G580 is HORRIBLE. It won't connect unless I'm within 10 fee of the signal. I'm pissed! My Mac laptop connect 100 feet away! WHAT THE HELL????????
I got my lenovo G580 for Chirstmas. Within 2 weeks The battery has completely died and it has crashed from a virus. I don't use it for anything I don't use my netbook or home computer for. And, I had 2 virus softway programs running. The one that came with the lenovo and AVG.
The harddrive just died without any reason after 5 months of using this notebook...
awesome notebook for developers, fast and reliable... :) :)
had mine for 2 weeks now.
things I like: Does not get warm, makes no noise, and small (thus more portable) adapter. Also, many reviews mentioned the nice keyboard, something I didn't care about at first. However, it really is a nice keyboard and has made typing more fun and efficient.
Things I don't like: The adapter cable is too short for my liking (a bit over 2meters I'm estimating). The glossy screen! My previous notebook had a matte finish, so never had any issues with reflections and lighting etc. I knew the glossy screen would be reflective but I didn't expect it to bother me this much. And lastly, wifi connectivity problems when coming out of sleep-mode. If you google it you will see this is a common issue with Lenovo. I changed some settings to work around this issue, and for now it seems to work. But I'm still not happy that my new notebook has problems with a basic function such as connecting to the internet.
I had mine for 1 year when the hard-drive died without any reason, same like Cheapmilk commented. Otherwise I was very happy with it.
I want to know this ICC File.
but clicking the link will also resuli in an error 「ICC File (X-Rite i1Display 2)」
The text on the website is garbled.