Lenovo is leaving no stone unturned. Want a slim and sleek convertible laptop? They’ve got you covered. Want a tablet with a built-in projector? They’ve got that, too. Want a gaming machine boasting a combination of raw power and edgy design? Enter the Lenovo Y50 Touch, a beast of a laptop with a design that lets you know what it’s all about before you even fire it up. The Y50 Touch boasts superior hardware from all angles: there’s JBL speakers, fourth-gen Intel processors, NVIDIA graphics, a Full HD display, and more. Does the laptop hold up under scrutiny, however, or is it ultimately all flashy designs and big claims? Read our full SlashGear review to find out!
Hardware
The Y50 Touch is dense and smooth to the touch, feeling incredibly sturdy with no wayward creaking plastic or loose hinges. It follows the same basic design we see with Lenovo’s other laptops — dark and subtle — but with distinct dark red trimming that makes the speakers pop. That red goes from subtle to in-your-face when you start using the AccuType keyboard, however, which features a bright red backlight that is easy on the eyes.
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