The Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 deals high-end components, with gamer-level graphics, a swappable addition bay, and the coolest-looking backlit keyboard I’ve seen in a long while. For those watching for something more than a best feature-light ultra-book, the gamer-friendly Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 is nearby to brilliant and several shapes are currently available at a deep low price — but I can’t consider it doesn’t have a touch screen.
It’s informal to tell at first glance that this is no ultra-book. Unlike the popular of laptops we’ve intentional over the previous year or so, the Y500 is not trying to be a slim MacBook Air clone. As an alternative this is a 15-inch portable powerhouse, with a full-voltage Intel Core i7 CPU and not one, but 2 graphics cards. Even through all that, it’s still hardly thicker than the average midsize laptop of a few years ago, showing that it’s not just ultra-books that have slimmed down.
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