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Lenovo g560 laptop
Lenovo g560 laptop




lenovo g560 laptop

The matte surfaces on the lid and the working environment are made of a rough to slightly smooth plastic. The G560 name sits upright on the right display border and seems just as unimpressive as it seems misplaced. The emblem is embedded into the display lid in silver letters. What the manufacturer doesn't do without is an orchestration of its logo. Even the loudspeakers are masked in an unadventurous perforation. Ornamental surfaces or elements, like silver strips, bright LEDs or artistically formed power-on keys are searched for in vain. The chassis has not one glossy surface, apart from the display panel. Matte austerity wherever the eye glances. Visually, the Lenovo G560 puts about the plastic charm, which we would expect from a budget office laptop. Are the input devices, workmanship and display as cheap as the price? Find out in our extensive test report. In this review we will test to see if the G560 measures up to office demands.

LENOVO G560 LAPTOP WINDOWS 7

Our test device is admittedly a M277QGE, because we didn't want to go without Windows 7 Home Premium (around 510 Euro). The test device, Lenovo G560 M277SGE, utilizes such a processor, which, without windows costs only 455 Euro (Manufacturer number M277SGE). If, in spite of being pinched for money, you don't want to rely on yesterday's technology ( Core 2 Duo, Penryn), you might ogle at the lowest Arrandale processors in the guise of Core i3. From around 450 Euro there are Intel's Core 2 Duo processors, e.g. In this domain, where the price war is most prominent, AMD Athlon/Turion processors or Intel's Pentium dual-core processors or respectively Celeron CPUs battle it out. Even from 350, Euro fully equipped 15.6-inch entry level systems are available. Nowadays, no one has to spend more than 500 Euro for a simple office notebook.






Lenovo g560 laptop