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October 2012
(72%)
103 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
good looking, sturdy, excellent keyboard and trackpad, good performances, decent speakers, runs fairly cool and quiet, good price
the screen is quite poor, subpar battery life, heavier than most competitors, some units have wireless issues (which can be fixed though)
With the IdeaPad U310, Lenovo shows that budget ultrabooks are not a myth and good 13.3 inch ultra-portable laptops cab be bought for about $700. Of course, the U310 still has its issues, but the overall package is good enough to make it my favorite cheap...
Decent screen, Above average typing experience, Colourful, Affordable
Doesn't excel, Keyboard flex, On the heavy side
The Lenovo IdeaPad U310 is far from an ideal Ultrabook, but in most cases it's good enough. Taking its relatively affordable price into account, this makes it worth considering if you're after a fairly stylish 13-inch ultraportable. However, its weight st...
Published: 2012-08-10, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Lenovo IdeaPad U310 doesn't really impress with its specifications. The performance is generally reasonable, but this Ultrabook is more focused on its unique look. If you're looking for a compact laptop in the colours blue or pink in combination wit...
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Published: 2012-07-20, Author: Brian , review by: itproportal.com
Intel thirdgen Core i5 processor, Comfortable keyboard and mouse, 500GB of storage coupled with SSD cache, Easy on the wallet
Disappointingly quiet audio, Batterylife is decent, but not great
In the past, Lenovo's ultrabook products were designed to compete on quality rather than price, but the IdeaPad U310 brings all of the quality without the inflated price tag, offering a solid ultrabook competitor for considerably less than premium compe...
Lenovo's IdeaPad U310 isn't the best Ultrabook we've seen: It isn't the lightest or the thinnest, it doesn't have the biggest screen or the best battery life, and its copycat MacBook Pro style doesn't make it the most attractive (though I suppose that'...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Touch. This is a 13.3″ Windows 8 Ultrabook with a stylish metal casing that weighs 3.9 lbs. and is 0.70″ thick. The U310 Touch runs on 3rd gen Intel Ivy Bridge ULV Core i3, i5 and i7 CPUs with 4 gigs of DDR3 RAM a...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Ultrabook. The U310 has a 13.3″ 1366 x 768 display, a 3rd gen Intel Core i5 1.7GHz ULV CPU with Intel HD 4000 graphics, and a metal casing. It's starts at $799 US and it weighs 3.7 lbs. Intel WiFi with WiDi is sta...
Abstract: For a while now, ultraportables have been the only class of laptop that really matters. Sure, you can find more powerful machines for less money. But the mix of portability, speed, and beauty—along with the miniature muscle of Intel's Ivy Bridge chi...
Abstract: Lenovo IdeaPad U310 US$tba | lenovo.comAt just 18mm, the U310 is one of the thinnest Ultrabooks so far – and it doesn't resort to design cheats to get there. The latest IdeaPad shuns the tapering edges that Apple made popular, and makes no attempt to hide...
Abstract: By now you should know all you need to know about Ultrabooks. The basic premise of Ultrabooks is that they are really portable, fast, powerful and to a certain extent, affordable. Many manufacturers have managed to get the mix of portability, speed, and p...