Silver companion! Lenovo presents another 14-inch lightweight that is furnished with a ULV processor and Intel Iris graphics. Its attempt to mingle in the premium range is not completely successful. Our in-depth report reveals why Lenovo's subnotebook fails and how the review sample fares in our demanding test course.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-IdeaPad-510S-14ISK-80TK003KGE-Notebook-Review.175710.0.html
Hi,
I would like you to confirm the Weight of the laptop. You say in your article that it is 1,54 Kg bur Lenovo in its website says its 1,7. can you confirm me this point?
Thank you very much in advance.
Ricardo
I believe the difference in weight is due to the difference in batteries fitted into the US and German versions of the notebook. The former goes with a 45 Wh battery, while the latter has 30 Wh.
Editors
The Pro&Cons sections is not translated into English at the moment. To comment this I also needed to guess what the buttons mean - they're in German too,
where is the stick of DDR 4 ram, be good to know if there is a spare slot or if this could be removed and replaced with a 16gb stick
According to Lenovo's specs, the display provided is only 220 nits:
"14.0" (355mm) FHD (1920x1080) color, IPS, LED backlight, 220 nits,
16:9 aspect ratio"
as you can see in here:
http://psref.lenovo.com/Product/ideapad_510S_14?MT=80UV
It got me confused as you say the diplay is 260 nits.
Can you explain more about that?
I have had this laptop for nearly two months now and I have noticed the fan noise is very audible, even when not presented with heavy load. Moreover, the battery life I am on right now is 45% remaining but 52 minutes left? Could you please help me? thanks.