Lenovo G560 Review | Reviews NoteBook And Laptop

04 December 2010

Lenovo G560 Review

Review Summary:
The Lenovo Essential G560 is a solid consumer budget notebook with a weak touchpad.
Pros
  • Good build quality and keyboard
  • Lots of ports
  • Four hours of battery life
Cons
  • Horrible touchpad
  • Glossy plastic lid
  • Subpar screen quality

Lenovo G560 Full Review

The Essential G560 is Lenovo’s entry-level 15.6” notebook. It sports an Intel Core i3 processor, full-size keyboard with number pad, and a starting price around $600. Read our review to find out more.
Our Lenovo Essential G560 review unit has the following specifications:
  • 15.6-inch 720p (1366x768) glossy panel with LED backlighting
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • Intel Core i3-330M dual-core processor (2.13GHz, 3MB L3 cache, 2.5GT/s QPI, 35W TDP)
  • Intel HM55 chipset
  • Integrated Intel HD graphics w/ shared video memory
  • 4GB DDR3-1066 dual-channel RAM (2x 2GB)
  • 320GB 5400RPM Western Digital hard drive (WD3200BEVT)
  • Broadcom 802.11n wireless LAN card
  • DVD burner (Optiarc DVD RW AD-7585H)
  • 1-year limited warranty
  • 6-cell Li-ion battery (11.1V, 48Wh)
  • Weight: 5.73 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 14.8” (L) x 9.8” (D) x 0.7~1.4” (H)
  • MSRP: $699
Our test unit has specifications appropriate for what it was designed for – basic use. The Core i3 processor and 4GB of RAM ensure smooth multitasking. Something this machine will not be able to do is play 3D games since it has integrated graphics.

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