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Lenovo Ideapad L340-17API laptop review: 17.3-incher pleases with good battery life

Started by Redaktion, August 21, 2019, 22:34:12

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Redaktion

With the Ideapad L340-17API, Lenovo delivers a 17.3-inch laptop that can score points with a strong Ryzen 5 3500U APU, a solid state drive, good battery life and a quite good keyboard. Unfortunately, it does not lack weaknesses: In this case, a TN panel with unstable viewing angles is in use, and the RAM is only able to run in single-channel mode. In addition, there is no memory card reader.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Ideapad-L340-17API-laptop-review-17-3-incher-pleases-with-good-battery-life.430901.0.html

william blake

mother of god save us from 200 nit screens. you must be dumb as hell buying it.
it seems the newer ryzens is a big step to the better(lower) idle consumption numbers.
im typing from his slightly older brother now, 330-17, same great looking case and good keyboard, but ips. a bit dim also, i think ~250-270 nit. something wrong with lenovo's screens in general.
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dear notebookcheck why are you keep testing models 1-channel memory?
it makes no sense
it is misleading
one channel is for an immediate upgrade. there is no reason to use any pc with 1 channel. desktop, laptop, for gaming, browsing, working.
it is a customer choice, to buy 2 channels or to buy 1 channel and 1 memory module to save some money. you always has this choice.
you just did something worthless. again. and i dont understand why are you keep doing it. all your measurements and conclusions regarding productivity and emissions are wrong. stop it. upgrade is easy.

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