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Lenovo Ideapad V510 review – so many features, the price can’t handle it

Lenovo Ideapad V510 review – so many features, the price can’t handle it

Posted on March 24, 2017January 16, 2019 By Jarvis

We have another ridiculous Lenovo laptop in our office and we mean ridiculous in all the good ways. However, the V510 seems to be a rare Pokemon and can only be found in some parts of the world. Still, if the V510 happens to be available in your country, then you are in luck, especially if you are looking into affordables.

In some countries, the V510 can be found for just around €500 paired with an SSD, Core i3-7100U, Intel HD Graphics 620 and a Full HD IPS panel. Yes, that’s right, the display’s quality appears to be unmatched given the price point of the product. Moreover, our unit shipped with a 256GB M.2 SATA SSD and a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD bay available for an upgrade. Absurd, right? With the Ideapad 510 and V510 filling in the gaps on the market, the Ideapad 310 doesn’t make sense anymore. The Ideapad 510 will serve as an excellent multimedia station while the V510 can be used for work and entertainment as well while being extra affordable. Let’s see what more the laptop can offer.
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Computers & IT Tags:256GB, core i3, entertainment, full HD, HD, ideapad, Intel, IPS, laptop, Lenovo, Lenovo laptop, review, SSD

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