Very good specs for $630. Was delivered within 3 days. Fast boot, full HD anti reflection display, haven't faced any issues in one month of use. It comes with some bloatware, but they are quite easy to remove.
Manufacturer: Lenovo
Very good specs for $630. Was delivered within 3 days. Fast boot, full HD anti reflection display, haven't faced any issues in one month of use. It comes with some bloatware, but they are quite easy to remove.
I felt compelled to review this machine because of the other ill informed reviewers. I manage a corporate network and have installed over 300 Lenovo laptops (not this series). Bought this for my wife because the specs are really good for the price.
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
I would not recommend this product to anyone that has any interest in using the webcam, fingerprint reader, or possibly a whole host of other hardware peripherals/software that need drivers to function properly.
Fast boot; quick response times
Major quality control issues
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
Very happy with this laptop and for the price it is really good, easy to use and Lenovo has done a good job.
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
Lenovo V330 has been launched in India for the SMEs (small and medium enterprises) and start-ups. The price range starts from 48000 INR. This latest V-series laptop from Lenovo features USB 3.0 ports, USB-C type, spill-resistant keyboard, ultrabay drive, and a QuickCharge battery.
The laptop's keyboard left a positive impression and is suitable for regular office work. The Lenovo V330-15IKB does not feature a keyboard backlight. A one-year warranty deserves criticism. We were expecting a two-year warranty at the very least. The laptop does not last for very long.
Full HD screen; SSD; unoccupied SATA slot; quiet operation; no overheating; two USB Type-C ports; battery of the notebook can be charged via a USB Type-C port
dim display with poor contrast and viewing angles; average battery life at best; one-year warranty
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