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January 2016
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106 Reviews
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no major CPU or GPU throttling issues, fast display response times, no major backlight bleeding, improved build quality, upgradeable SODIMM RAM, M.2, and 2.5-inch SATA bays, quiet keyboard
end-user maintenance could have been easier, pulsating fan when idling on High Performance, limited connectivity options; no USB Type-C or mDP, no dedicated Macro or auxiliary keys, heavy for its size, limited color coverage
Lenovo calls its Y700 series the entry-level gaming solution that also doubles as a multimedia experience. When judging under this pretense, the refresh is a success as its core basics are excellent. Display quality is very good with fast response times...
Sleek design (even slightly improved) and robust construction that can take a beating for sure, Good keyboard and improved touchpad quality, Excellent sound quality (JBL stereo loudspeakers and a subwoofer), The screen doesn't use PWM above 58 cd/m2 (59%)
The screen isn't suitable for design work, due to the reduced sRGB coverage, The chassis attracts fingerprints and smudges
The Y700 offers the same sturdy, premium design with slight improvements around the edges, despite the ~200 g increase in weight and the slight thickness bump. They are hardly noticeable, so don't worry about that. We are still giving it an A+ in the desi...
Upgraded design and build quality makes it more appealing, Quality screen with quick response and no backlight bleeding issues, CPU and GPU throttling is stable and without any issues, Loud surround sound with JBL speakers,
No USB Type-C or Mini DisplayPort – limited connectivity, No auxiliary or macro keys on the keyboard, No Solid State Drive
Although as powerful as many other mainstream gaming laptops, Lenovo has regarded the Ideapad Y700 as not a dedicated gaming machine, but an entry-level solution with strong multimedia capabilities. Deliverance of quality, power of the core components and...
Published: 2015-10-28, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: The Lenovo Ideapad Y700 Touch is a laptop Asian company aimed at gamers. A model that combines an attractive design with several nods to the world of gamers with a set of premium features. For example, we enjoy one of the Intel Core i7 last generation, wi...
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Published: 2017-01-31, Author: Dane , review by: nag.co.za
Built-in speakers are impressively punchy, Solid construction and eye-catching aesthetic, Adequate performance, if you can find it at the right price,
GTX 960M can't compete with 10-series GPUs, Quite heavy, especially for a 15-inch notebook, Screen could be brighter,
Compared to offerings from more established gaming notebook brands, the feature list of Lenovo's Y700 is very minimalist - and yet it's a fantastic gaming notebook in almost every respect. The no-frills approach is hugely refreshing, and there's a lot to...
Performance, Strong and stylish build, Excellent Audio, IPS Display
Lack of Macro keys, Lack of USB C-Port, Weight
If you are under a tight budget, the Lenovo Y700 will not disappoint you, if you are willing to compromise on its moderate battery life. Serious gamers can give this one a skip and consider the MSI GE62VR 6RF that is comparatively expensive, but features...
Good gaming performance, Runs cool and quiet, Comfortable keyboard and good speakers, Supports Windows Hello and AR apps, Good design and build
Not user-upgradable, Average battery life, Fingerprint magnet
Lenovo is positioning the Y700 as a multimedia laptop, more than a gaming machine and for that, we feel it delivers very well. It costs Rs. 99,990 and if you buy it from the company's store, you'll be able to pick up some optional gaming accessories at a...