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Is the Lenovo Z40 laptop a good laptop?

Is the Lenovo Z40 laptop a good laptop?

The Lenovo Z40 is a competent desktop-replacement laptop, and provides decent value for the money. But for just a bit more you’ll get a touch-screen laptop with a lot more battery life in the Acer Aspire M5-583P-6637.

What’s the price of a Lenovo Z50 laptop?

Similarly, only the Z50 is available in Australia with a much worse-equipped base configuration. Starting at AU$799, the laptop comes with a lower resolution 1366 x 768 display, Intel Core i3-4005U CPU and no discrete graphics – but on the bright side, there’s 8GB of RAM.

What’s the difference between the Flex 14 and the Z40?

Thanks to a discrete Nvidia 820M GPU, the Z40 rubs the Flex 14 into the dirt in almost every benchmark test. The budget multimedia scored 835 points with the 3DMark Fire Strike test and a PCMark 8 score of 2347 points, whereas the Flex 14 only tallied up 513 points in Fire Strike and 2026 in PCMark 8.

The Lenovo Z40 is a decent laptop for a nice price, but a short battery life and copious minor drawbacks keep it from pulling out from the middle of the pack. PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. Learn more . Low Price.

What kind of ports does Lenovo Z40 have?

The Z40 includes a reasonable selection of ports for a 14-inch notebook, though there are a few drawbacks. You’ll find three USB ports total (only one of which is USB 3.0), two video output options (VGA and HDMI), and the usual range of other options.

What are the specs of a Lenovo laptop?

Our review unit features an Intel Core i5-4200U CPU with 6 GB of DDR3L RAM, plus a 500 GB SSHD (solid state hard drive). It retails for just $589 on Lenovo’s site, which is pretty affordable considering the specs. With a price like that, we have to expect some compromises.

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