Best lenovo Laptop S330
we're taking a look today at another Laptop,
This one from Lenovo is actually pretty nicely priced for what you get. This is their 14-inch s 330. It starts at $189, which is not a bad starting point, and it feels pretty decent for the price that you're paying for it. So we're going to take a closer look at this and what you can do with it in just a second. But I do want to let you know in the interest of full disclosure,
So let's take a closer look. Now at the hardware. This again starts at 189 with a 14-inch display. This one is the entry-level with 1366 by 768 display. It's a tin display, meaning it doesn't have the best viewing angles, you'll lose some color definition when you go off-center. But I think for the price point, it is forgivable.
They also have a version with a 10 ADP display that cost roughly about $100 More than this one. And I would recommend maybe going to that one. If screen quality matters to you. If it doesn't, I think you'll be fine just dealing with the display that comes in the low-end version. It's got a MediaTek MT 8173 C ARM processor inside.
These are fairly low power consumption compared to some of the devices running with Intel chips. And that gives you better battery life. And there's not always a performance trade-off with that lower-powered ARM processor either,
So I think if you're buying a Laptop for some basic web browsing and other Laptop kinds of tasks, I think you'll be pretty satisfied with the performance out of this.
This one has four gigs of RAM and 64 gigabytes of eMMC storage. So you can get around with a few Android apps that you might want to install on it and perhaps some Linux apps as well. Not all that heavy, 3.3 pounds or 1.5 kilograms.
You do have a nice keyboard and trackpad here they follow the usual Laptop layout, so you can have a pretty comfortable keyboard.
You do have a nice keyboard and trackpad here they