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Lenovo refreshed its IdeaPad laptop family with three new units: The 330, the 330S, and the 530S. They're based on Intel CPUs and discrete Nvidia GeForce graphics on some units. Lenovo is aiming ...
Lenovo’s IdeaPad 330S is a thin-and-light model, with a 14 inch version that measures about 0.7 inches thick and which weighs about 3.5 pounds.
The new IdeaPad 330S shows us it’s lost weight on the outside and bulked up on the inside. How much of that shows through in our first impressions of it? Let's find out.
The Lenovo IdeaPad 330S makes itself likeable for its classy design, solid build, crisp non-glossy display, and adequate battery life, but gives us pause for thought in the performance department ...
Lenovo's step up from its entry-level laptop is the IdeaPad 330S. The "S" is for "Slim" and so it's roughly a pound lighter than the regular 330, hitting the scales at 3.5 pounds and 0.7-inches thick.
Expect to pay about $350 for the 14-inch model and about $500 for the 17-inch model. See at Lenovo Lenovo IdeaPad 330S Image 1 of 2 ...
Then Lenovo's new IdeaPad 330 and 330S budget laptops may seem pretty interesting thanks to relatively powerful configuration options and colorful, almost premium-looking designs.
Lenovo’s new series of low-cost IdeaPad laptops come with Windows 10 and a bevy of features, making them a decent option for the education market or business users.
The IdeaPad 330S will be available in 15-inch and 14-inch models, while the IdeaPad 530S will be available in the 14-inch model.