Quote from: Zaerin on February 03, 2016, 23:58:36
Got to agree with Lew, considering the contents of this review the score of 74% does strain credibility. Compare and contrast with the review of the Razer Blade (2015 refresh) - "2015 Razer Blade 14 is at its core the best lightweight 14-inch gaming notebook money can buy" - which scored just 85%.
How can 11% be the difference between best-in-class and a strong don't-buy recommendation?
I love the reviews on this site, they're some of the best I've found anywhere, but the scores aren't worth the screen space they take up. While I appreciate the fact there's a metric which goes into producing them, if that metric does not produce scores which reflect the user experience then it needs to be changed.
Your are comparing a high end gaming machine for more that twice the price with an entry level gaming / multimedia notebook... and you should consider that the rating consists of more than just performance in 3D applications.
The verdict is very clear that it is not recommended to buy it, unless Lenovo does fix those issues (and i doubt this will ever happen)... you can read more about it in the notebookreview forums.