Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Lenovo IdeaPad U310 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad U310.
October 2012
(72%)
103 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Crisp, colorful design, Swift, simple hybrid storage, Admirable screen and keyboard, Affordable for an ultrabook
Some keyboard flex, Half a pound overweight
With a swell screen and keyboard, an ample 500GB hard drive (plus 32GB of solid-state cache), and a kicky color scheme, the IdeaPad U310 is an A-1 ultrabook for an affordable $799. Read More...
Good CPU performance, Good SSD caching performance, Visually appealing chassis and strong base, Large and responsive touchpad, Easy-to-reach ports, Full-size HDMI and 10/100 RJ-45 ports, Low starting price
Low screen brightness, No keyboard backlight, Low capacity battery/ Average battery life, No easy end-user expandability options, Fan is always audible, Heavier than most Ultrabooks, Non-removable battery, Weak GPU performance
Lenovo IdeaPad U310It's hard to argue against an Ultrabook starting at just $599 with Ivy Bridge options. Not only does the notebook provide a decently built aluminum chassis, it even looks better than many and has an overall presentation that would sugge...
Attractive exterior, Enjoyable keyboard, Excellent bang for your buck
Doesn't excel in any metric besides value, High-pitched fan noise at idle
Lenovo hasn't broken the mold with the U310. Instead, they've followed the standard Ultrabook recipe. Low-voltage processor? Check. Slim profile? Of course. Attractive exterior? Yep. Long(ish) battery life? Also present. The laptop does, however, have ...
Published: 2012-07-04, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The IdeaPad U310 offers up an attractive design and all the basic bells and whistles of a 13-inch ultrabook for $799, including plenty of USB ports and Ethernet
The thicker, heavier design weighs a bit more than last year's U300s, and there aren't any SSD-only upgrade options
The Lenovo IdeaPad U310 is an all-around decent ultrabook that's perfectly priced for back-to-school shoppers, but there are plenty of alternatives with nearly identically prices and features....
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Published: 2013-01-17, Author: Matthew , review by: techradar.com
Snappy waking from sleep, Looks great, Decent range of ports, Good keyboard
Not a great screen, Battery life a bit low, Stupid single, finger gestures, Flex in body
Compared to the laptops you'll find it next to in a PC shop, it may be that the fun looks are all that can make the Lenovo IdeaPad U310 stand out. It's not any worse than its low-priced Ultrabook peers, and the keyboard is good for those who want to do a...
Fast startup and shutdown, Battery life: 4 hrs 47 min, Quiet, Standard connectivity
The speakers need serious revision, Glossy screen with a mediocre image, Low gaming capabilities, Soso finishing
The IdeaPad U310's mediocre screen automatically limits its overall score to 3 stars. But it has other problems, too: poor speakers, very low processing power and issues with the finishing. In the same price range, the Sony Vaio T13 is a better deal....
Abstract: Lenovo's IdeaPad U310 is the comany's first stab at a second generation Ivy Bridge Ultrabook. Not quite a direct refresh of the premium-positioned Lenovo U300S , the U310 is a budget/value option which sticks with a Core i5 processor, integrated graphics,...