Lenovo might have gone for a pretty boring and slightly flimsy design here, but the specs of the V330 are shockingly good. You get a decent processor and other core specs including the unlikely addition of a Radeon graphics card.
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Lenovo might have gone for a pretty boring and slightly flimsy design here, but the specs of the V330 are shockingly good. You get a decent processor and other core specs including the unlikely addition of a Radeon graphics card.
I really liked this laptop. Ryzen 2500u, Vega 8, 256 SSD and 8GB RAM is excellent combination for that price. I use my PS4 Pro for AAA games and this machine for some stuff that I can't play on PS4 like CS:GO, AOE and lots of other simple games.
-I used Lenovo in the past with other issues, but man this really took the cake for being a real piece of ****. I got this for my parents who just use it for light internet browsing, and they can barely use it because of how slow it is.
Price was cheap
-On board wifi adapter is only getting 0.4 Mbps despite having a high speed fiber optics connection at home
The picture and other reviews just doesn't do the finish of this laptop justice. It's a beautiful gloss that will slip right out of your hand (buy a spare just in case). Your fingerprints could be read by a blind person while staining the finish blackish.
Outside that kind of scenario, however, using the Lenovo V330 requires you to resign yourself to using a slightly sluggish laptop with a mediocre screen and no major standout features.
Slim chassis; Keyboard is comfortable to use for extended periods; Physical webcam cover; Good port mix
Performance feels sluggish in everyday use; Hyper-sensitive touchpad; "Anti-glare" display is shiny and reflective, as well as dim
Arrived quickly. For the price, I was surprised to get backlit keys and Pro OS. Solid features. Keyboard is more comfortable than expected. Good item.
Lenovo makes a lot of business laptops under its ThinkPad lineup, ranging from cost-effective to high-end, expensive models. Still, some people prefer something cheaper, which is where the V-series comes in.
Lots of ports; Webcam shutter; User upgradeable; All-day battery life; Fingerprint reader
Terrible touchpad; Spotty performance; Washed out display
We've often felt that Lenovo is missing out on a huge market by not selling its professional ThinkPad laptops more widely in India and at more reasonable prices. While many models are available in retail, offices that buy in bulk get better prices and more choices when it comes to features and...
Not very stylish; No SSD option for retail variants; Disappointing keyboard and trackpad
I ordered this laptop for my high school children as they have been using same laptop for the last 6 years and it is no longer able to keep up with the demands of their projects. I have only setup the laptop and let the kids go to some sites for school and this laptop is smoking fast, blows the old...
The Lenovo V Series are laptops for those who want the latest technology, but can't stretch to an Ultrabook or 2-in-1 equivalent design. The low cost and high spec approach has been highly popular before, can it be so again
Decent 8th-gen processor; Thunderbolt as standard; Some useful expansion options
Poor screen; Slow hard drive; Limited battery life
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