Lenovo IdeaPad U310 review
Laptops Ultraportable laptopsAn everyman’s 13.3in Ultrabook, with a great price to boot
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An everyman’s 13.3in Ultrabook, with a great price to boot
Has a large screen, but the S Advance proved slightly sluggish in use
Reflective screen and sluggish performance detract from what is otherwise a good phone
Some clever touches and we like the stylus, but it's an expensive tablet and the screen is low resolution compared to the competition
Not any quicker than the mid-range competition from AMD, but smaller and less power-hungry
Dedicated graphics at a great price, but the screen quality and flex in the keyboard detract
Incredible performance if you need the absolute best external hard disk, but you don't get a lot of capacity
A great high-resolution screen makes this laptop stand out, but its keyboard and touchpad slightly detract
The best value ultra-portable we’ve seen, thanks to its AMD Trinity processor
This Ivy Bridge motherboard has everything you’ll ever need, but it’s overkill unless you need Thunderbolt