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Top 5 Reasons to BUY or NOT buy the Lenovo Ideapad 520!

Top 5 Reasons to BUY or NOT buy the Lenovo Ideapad 520!

Posted on March 10, 2018July 5, 2019 By Jarvis

As you may have learned from its in-depth review, the Lenovo Ideapad 520 is a budget-friendly 15.6-incher ideal for multimedia and business purposes. So if you are intrigued by the device, keep on reading to find out its top 5 pros and cons.

2 reasons to buy Lenovo Ideapad 520

1. Decent build

We are pleased to say that aluminum is the main material used for the build of the laptop – only the bottom piece remains plastic. This translates into the better stability of the construction and nice overall feel. For example, the anodized aluminum lid is pretty resistant to torsion, while opening the laptop with one hand is possible thanks to the single-hinge design. The interior is also quite solid – pressing the wrist rest area and the center of the keyboard doesn’t cause any visible deformations.
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