Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Lenovo Ideapad 530S Review

Lenovo Ideapad 530S Review

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Lenovo’s latest Ideapad 530S which launched today may be petite and light when it comes to the physicality, but it can definitely be considered a heavyweight in terms of performance. I have tested out the device and here is my review of the Lenovo Ideapad 530S.

The Lenovo Ideapad 530S does not have any remarkably distinguishable physical features, but that does not mean that it does not look decent. Lenovo’s minimalist approach towards the design works well with the demure gray tone with a metal body that has a matte finish. The device houses a 14-inch screen with impressively small bezels and minimal dimensions.

The Lenovo Ideapad 530S features the Intel Core i5-8250U processor and a Nvidia GeForce MX150 GPU along with 8GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB SSD. These are the latest specs available but the customer can choose better specs if they so wished as optional extras, such as an i7 processor, more RAM or a better display.

To begin an analysis off the performance of the device, I must first talk about the display which has excellent viewing angles and is bright enough to look at even in the daylight. The default resolution of the laptop display is Full-HD or 1080p which seems more than enough for the small display.

The audio produced by the laptop is loud and much better than the run of the mill laptops in the market, which is courtesy of Harman Kardon. The fingerprint sensor works without a hitch and is a helpful addition because it cuts down on the time spent on entering the password every time you shut the lid.

The Lenovo Ideapad 530S is great package of a laptop in terms of the performance and design, combine that with the pricing of Rs 87,490 (for the model I reviewed) it becomes an attractive deal. It provides excellent value for money when compared to its counterparts from Asus and Dell. The bonuses include options to upgrade and some excellent battery backup which is crucial for people who have to work on the move.

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