Getting acquainted with the budget Lenovo G500 laptop, it becomes immediately clear that the device not only returns the money invested in it, but also surpasses in quality most devices of its kind. So, we have a choice of a 2 or 4 core processor, which copes, if not with the majority of possible applications, then clearly with 75 percent, while the volume random access memory(up to 8 GB) allows you to use the system quite quickly. In addition, we have a good matrix with fairly high-quality color reproduction. Regarding the video card, it will not run the most modern games (at maximum settings graphics), but when fully equipped it can handle most gaming applications. In addition, the Lenovo G500 has a large number of different pleasant little things that will make using the laptop pleasant and unobtrusive, including: a comfortable keyboard, a responsive touchpad, a separate button for entering Bios, a pleasant appearance And so on. It is worth noting that the device is in great demand among buyers due to the high-quality build and relatively inexpensive cost of the laptop.

Lenovo G500 laptop: price

About 300 dollars;

Characteristics

OS – Win 8 or your choice;

Processor - Celeron/Corei3/Corei5/Corei7/Pentium 1800-2600 MHz 2...4 cores;

RAM – 2…8 GB;

Screen – 15.6 inches;

Extension – 1366*768;

Video card - IntelHDGraphics4000/NVIDIAGeForceGT720M 0.2048 MB;

HDD -320….1024 MB;

Reviews

— Excellent value for money laptop;

Pleasant appearance;

— The rechargeable battery can withstand, in general, about 3 hours of uninterrupted operation;

— It works very quietly, and there is no heating;

— Lenovo G500 is perfect for surfing the Internet;

— Comfortable full keyboard;

— Interacts well with Wi-Fi, which can be classified as one of the big advantages;

— Regarding the screen, the matrix transmits perfectly color scheme, at the same time, there is a reserve in brightness;

— In order to change the operating system there is no need to dance with a tambourine;

— Lenovo G500 has a separate button to enter the BIOS;

- Nice to hold in your hands. In general, the case does not collect fingerprints;

— Convenient touchpad;

- A large number of positive feedback in the Internet;

— Regarding games, the most modern Lenovo G500 will definitely not hold up, but the laptop is not positioned as a gaming laptop;

— The sound is within normal limits. Far from the best, but not the worst either. Average sound for a budget laptop;

— There is a built-in web camera, which is quite enough for communicating on Skype. Overall, this is a very nice added bonus;

— Pleasant appearance;

- It weighs little. It will be especially convenient for those people who always take a laptop with them;

Conclusion

In general, the Lenovo G500 has proven itself only on the positive side, so the user can enjoy almost all the advantages of the modern world, except for demanding games. Also, the laptop has a large number of pleasant little things that make using the device as pleasant as possible.

Rating 7/10

Pros:

Relatively powerful hardware at a low cost. Thanks 4 nuclear processor and 8 GB of RAM you can run almost all applications;

Not a bad screen. Many people note the fact that the screen has a high-quality matrix with excellent color reproduction;

Comfortable keyboard and touchpad

Cons:

Minor bugs

Not the best sound, but not the worst either

    2 years ago 0

    1. Body - when you hold it in your hands, the tactile sensations are extremely pleasant. Rough textured body, no protruding parts. 2. Assembly - there is nothing to complain about, no play, everything is well assembled: I compare it with the HP EliteBook 8460p, which can be used to inflate a grill, Leneva can do the same. 3. The drive slides are plastic, yes, but there is no hint of fragility. 4. Does not make noise, i.e. You can hear the fan running, but it’s not the same as a hairdryer in the bathroom. 5. Heat transfer is well thought out, you don’t exchange it with your hands, the keyboard and touchpad are always cold.

    2 years ago 0

    Reasonable price, relatively light weight, high-quality plastic, nice and comfortable keys. Works fast powerful processor, decent HDD capacity. Doesn't get hot, quiet. Good sound from the speakers.

    2 years ago 0

    Decent appearance. This is a laptop. And nothing extra. No Christmas trees or hundreds of stickers. You can take it without an OS, which will save time and nerves (and money). A clear disk with drivers, without monstrous installers. Drivers install easily and naturally, incl. and on 8. Funny rectangular power plug. Unusual. But convenient.

    2 years ago 0

    Quiet Low power consumption in typewriter/web surfing mode Keyboard Price Upgradeable Gaming video card

    2 years ago 0

    2 years ago 0

    Productive - quiet - almost does not heat up - good screen - convenient location of ports - high-quality assembly and just looks beautiful.

    2 years ago 0

    1) price 2) quiet 3) function keys sound, brightness, etc. at the top (my wife liked it) 4) quite fast 5) holds a charge well 6) normal sound for a laptop 7) if you don’t play, it hardly gets warm 8) pleasant to the touch from the outside

    2 years ago 0

    Low price

    2 years ago 0

    Inexpensive, fast, beautiful and pleasant to the touch body. The built-in webcam turned out to be of unexpectedly high quality.

    2 years ago 0

    Price Plastic quality Battery Power (based on the amount of the laptop, of course)

    2 years ago 0

    simple equipment. The F1-F12 keys only work with FN held down

    2 years ago 0

    1. You can hear how it works HDD.
    2. Power connector - you wanted to make “your own” charging like Apple, do it that way, why make it in the form of USB A? If the power supply fails, you will have to buy the original, because There are clearly no such universal ones.
    3. Separate button entering the boot menu next to the on button, why? F2 did a great job with this.
    4. Button travel is on. indistinct - you want to feel a click when it is triggered, but there is none..
    5. The Eth connector is very close to the user.
    6. The touchpad buttons are very clicky, it would be better if they clicked like that.
    7. Glossy screen. This is a budget model, why worry about color rendition and not practicality?

    2 years ago 0

    The input for the power cable is on the right side - not very convenient when working with a mouse; The display is cheap, the viewing angle is small. Sometimes the sound disappears, and at the level motherboard- you have to restart the computer.

    2 years ago 0

    New trend: function keys only via Fn.

    2 years ago 0

    There is no keyboard backlight, but everything is great.

    2 years ago 0

    Screen
    Sound
    Ubuntu won't start

    2 years ago 0

    1. W-8;
    2. Pre-installed Lenovo software;
    3. Inability to increase RAM and hard drive without breaking the warranty seal (the entire bottom cover is removed);
    4. Build quality (the frame around the screen really moves and creaks when pressed);
    5. 3.5mm two-in-one jack;
    6. The surface of the laptop is not glossy, but it gets dirty easily.

    2 years ago 0

    Keys F1-F12 combined with additional functions: in theory, to call up additional functions you need to press “Fn” at the same time, here it’s the other way around, this key activates pressing F...
    -a flimsy CD drive, if the laptop is lying on your lap, you need to be very careful when inserting the disc; When the laptop is on a flat, hard surface this disadvantage insignificant.
    -Because The laptop is an electrical device, it attracts dust due to electrostatics, and you have to wipe it frequently.
    -Bluetooth does not work well in pre-installed Windows 8.

    2 years ago 0

    1) function keys F1 - F12 must be pressed while holding down the Fn key (I didn’t like it as a gamer. I transferred it to the numeric keypad)
    2) no backlight
    3) prints are clearly visible on the inside, it’s better not to paw with dirty hands
    4) I had to look for drivers on the internet

    2 years ago 0

    WiFi over 802.11n is buggy, WiFi keeps crashing.

In 2013, Lenovo updated its series of devices under article number G. The updated line was designed to replace inexpensive devices for office workers. One of the key gadgets in the line was the G500, which was later updated and re-released in a lighter and thinner body and called Lenovo G500S (which probably means Slim or Small). Let's take a closer look at the gadget. Is it powerful enough for comfortable work and is it worth spending your hard-earned money on it?

Specifications

For ease of perception, the information is presented in table form:

CPU

Intel Pentium 2020M, 2400 megahertz

RAM

4 gigabytes

HDD

500 gigabytes, 5400 rpm

Integrated Graphics

Intel HD Graphics

Discrete graphics

GeForce GT720M

Display

15.6 inches, 1366 x 768 pixels, glossy

Battery

Lithium-ion, 2900 milliamp hours

Dimensions and weight

380 x 260 x 26 millimeters, 2.5 kilograms

Design and communications

The external design of the laptop is quite boring. The main material for the case is matte black plastic. The laptop has a strict and calm style and does not stand out in any way. There are no glossy elements, which has a positive effect on the presentability of the laptop. The inside of the laptop, unlike the lid, is decorated with a texture in the form of thin longitudinal stripes. The computer turned out to be very thin and light. You will have to pay for this with the flimsiness of the case. Deflections and creaks are noticeable throughout the entire area of ​​the laptop. Distinctive feature The design of the housing is easy to modify and repair. Since it is very easy to disassemble the Lenovo G500S, it is easier to care for and maintain in working order.

Communication interfaces are located on two faces. On the right side there is a Kensington lock, a CD drive, a USB 2.0 port, a card reader, and a combined audio port. On the left side there is a socket for connecting a power supply, a VGA port, a standard network port, an HDMI port, and two USB 3.0 ports.

Keyboard and touchpad

The keyboard is the weak point of the Lenovo G500S. The first problem is the mechanism, built on the basis of a rubber membrane, due to which the keyboard flexes greatly during typing. Second problem - cropped Shift key and Backspace, which will cause discomfort when typing quickly. The keys are flat, with a slight curve at the bottom of each. The keyboard's capabilities are, of course, sufficient for everyday use, but journalists won't last long.

Below the keyboard is a small touchpad with a rough surface. The finger glides well, there are no streaks left on it. The touch panel recognizes the touch of several fingers at once.

Display

The device has a Samsung touch panel with a diagonal of 15.6 inches. The display resolution reaches 1366 x 768 pixels. The aspect ratio is 16:9, which has a beneficial effect on viewing media content. Almost all YouTube videos and most new movies support this aspect ratio. The display is built on a basic TN matrix, which, alas, does not shine with quality. The color range is limited, the brightness is significantly worse than that of competitors. A glossy panel does not correct the situation, but only aggravates it, adding glare and reflections when working in the sun. Viewing angles are not maximum.

Performance and memory

The characteristics cannot be called brilliant. This computer is only suitable for simple office work or communicating on Skype. The heart of the laptop is the energy-intensive Intel Pentium 2020M chip with a maximum frequency of 2400 megahertz. Its power is enough for comfortable work with built-in system applications, but when running programs that require large computing power, problems arise, even the system freezes.

Most of the time, the built-in video subsystem is responsible for graphics performance, which operates while working in the browser, with mail, and reading. When launching games, discrete graphics from Nvidia are connected, supporting DirectX 11. The computer copes with simple games with a bang, but cannot cope with AAA-class game projects; you can count on more or less intelligible performance only in games released in 2010-2012.

Also in the laptop there was room for 4 gigabytes of RAM and hard drive volume of 500 gigabytes. The volume is not the most impressive, but it is enough for the majority of users. Others can make an “upgrade” and add another 4 gigabytes of RAM, as well as a modern SSD drive, which, despite the presence of an old processor, can give the computer a second life.

Autonomy, heating and noise

Despite the fact that the “filling” of the gadget is rather weak and was clearly created with a focus on long-term autonomy, during tests the laptop did not show the best result in operating time on a single charge. Thanks to testing, it turned out that the laptop is able to survive:

  • 6 hours standby time;
  • 1 hour under maximum load;
  • 3 hours in mixed use mode;
  • 3 hours when watching HD video.

A rather modest result, which will deteriorate over time, and quickly.

The laptop temperature remains consistently within 25-30 degrees over the entire surface, with rare exceptions. At maximum load, the upper left corner warms up to 40.

The noise level is minimal. Even when working with “heavy” applications and games, the noise level rarely rises above 30 decibels. It is almost impossible to hear it, especially in a work environment.

Instead of a conclusion

In general, the gadget can hardly be called successful, but if we consider the price as the main criterion, the impression changes a little. Considering the low cost (from 21 thousand rubles), a lot can be forgiven for this computer, and reviews of the Lenovo G500S confirm this.

Pros:

  • Very thin and light for its category.
  • More affordable than its main competitors.

Minuses:

  • Lenovo G500S BIOS requires updating.
  • Very weak processor.
  • Low resolution screen.

Describe in a few words this device is it possible as cheap office laptop without any frills. The main feature of this model compared to laptops of previous generations is the significantly reduced thickness of the case. The specification should highlight the weak Intel Pentium 2020M processor, 500 GB hard drive, pre-installed Windows 8 and the price is 17,000 rubles.

Cheap laptops at this moment It’s hard to surprise anyone; the market is literally flooded with budget models. Lenovo decided to introduce something new into this segment; they tried to make the laptop body as compact and thin as possible, which is typical for more expensive models.
In this review, we will try to describe as much as possible all the capabilities of the Lenovo G500s and compare it with other budget models from well-known manufacturers.

Specifications:

Processor: Intel Pentium 2020M, 2.4 GHz
Motherboard: Intel HM76
RAM: DDR3, 4096 MB
Graphics adapter: Intel HD Graphics, 350-1100 MHz
Display: 15.6 inches, 16:9, 1366x768, glossy
Hard drive: Seagate Momentus Thin ST500LT0 12-9WS142, 500 GB, 5400 rpm, 417.7 GB free
Sound: Intel Panther Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller
Interfaces: 1xUSB2.0, 2xUSB3.0, VGA, HDMI, Kensington Lock, 3.5 mm combined audio output, card reader
Network: Atheros AR8172/8176/8178 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (10/100MBit), Atheros AR9485 WiFi adapter (B/G/N), 4.0 Bluetooth
Optical drive: PLDS DVD-RW DU8A5SH
Dimensions: 26x380x260 mm
Weight: 2.5 kg
Battery: lithium-ion, 41 Wh, 14.4 V, 2900 mAh
operating system: Windows 8 64 bit/Dos

Frame

The G500s series of laptops is equipped with a body made of matte black plastic; the annoying, easily soiled gloss is present only directly on the screen. The texture of the plastic on the inside of the laptop case has a pattern in the form vertical stripes, which is very reminiscent of matte structured aluminum in appearance. The top cover has a ribbed structure. The plastic is not particularly easily soiled, but fingerprints still often remain.
Unlike previous G series models (G580, G585), the G500s has a much thinner body (about 8 mm thinner). Lenovo follows a fairly correct trend in reducing the size of the case, while the main competitors Dell and Toshiba do not think about this at all and continue to release thick budget laptops.

The plastic of the case is quite typical for the budget segment; there are noticeable bends in the material in the most vulnerable places, to the left and right of the keyboard, under the touchpad, in the upper left corner. The plastic of the cover is also quite flimsy; there is significant flexion when pressed, which leads to slight distortion of the image on the screen. The hinges are made of plastic and hold the lid quite tightly; you can open it with one hand, but you have to be very careful.

The bottom cover of the laptop is also made of matte plastic; there are four rubber feet that quite successfully prevent slipping and vibration.

On the left side of the device is the main set of wired interfaces. There is: a power connector, D-Sub (VGA), Ethernet (RJ45), HDMI and two USB3.0 ports. There is also a rather massive grille through which hot air is blown out by the cooling system.

On the right we found a combined audio jack, a card reader for SD/SDHC and MMC memory cards, one USB2.0 port, a DVD drive and Kensington lock holes.

Communications

Atheros modules are responsible for all wireless communications in the G500s. The WiFi module (AR9485) supports 802.11 b/g/n standards, we did not notice any problems with it, the signal is reliable both a few meters from the router and at a distance of two floors. To our surprise, Lenovo did not equip its G500s with a Gigabit-Ethernet interface, but installed only Fast-Ethernet (model AR8172/8176/8178-family).

Input Devices

Lenovo G500s is equipped with a non-backlit keyboard, Chiclet type keyboard. The main keys measure approximately 15x15 mm. The keys are flat and smooth, have a very short travel, and only require very little pressure to press. During intensive use, there is a slight dent on the left side of the keyboard. These keys are suitable for everyday use by the average user, but writers and those who simply type very often may remain dissatisfied.
It is worth noting that the keyboard in the G500s turned out to be much worse than in others budget models from Lenovo, for example, B575e or G580. The left Shift has a very limited length, like the BackSpace, but the Enter key is large, two-level.

The touchpad measures 10.2 by 5.4 cm (4 x 2.1 inches) and supports multi-touch gestures. The surface is a little rough, but your fingers glide over it very easily. Multi-touch support can be enabled or disabled in the touchpad settings. The two touchpad buttons have a short travel and a characteristic click when pressed.

Display

The laptop display is glossy, has a resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels and a size of 15.6 inches, manufactured by Samsung (model LATLTN156AT30L01). The average brightness is 201.8 cd/m2, which is a rather modest figure. The contrast is not high, only 313:1. Coverage of the AdobeRGB and SRGB ranges is at a deplorable level; photographers definitely should not buy this laptop. In addition, the blue of the screen is pronounced.
The glossy surface glares quite a lot in bright light, so it is better to use the laptop in the shade or under room lighting.

Viewing angles are typical for a cheap TN matrix. If the horizontal degradation of colors is not very pronounced, then in the vertical plane the colors change dramatically and it is impossible to make out anything if the screen is strongly tilted.

Performance

In the G500s line of laptops, the manufacturer offers several configurations aimed at office use. The main areas of application for these devices are Internet surfing, communication on Skype, working with text editors and viewing content. If you want to run games on your laptop, it is better to choose a configuration with discrete video card GeForce GT720M. Our laptop model is currently one of the cheapest and costs about 16-17 thousand rubles. Other models differ in processor performance (from Pentium to Core i7), hard drive capacity, RAM and GPU. Currently the cheapest version with discrete graphics and more or less productive Core processor i3-2328M costs about 23 thousand rubles.

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CPU.

The G500s is powered by a dual-core Intel Pentium 2020M processor ( Ivy Bridge) with a clock frequency of 2.4 GHz, Turbo Boost not provided. Thanks to architectural improvements, this processor should outperform its predecessor Pentium B980 (Sandy Bridge).
Testing the processor in the Cinebench utility showed quite acceptable results; it turned out that the Pentium 2020M in this case can even compete with a laptop with a Core i3 2328M processor, this is possible due to the higher clock speed of the 2020M.

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Overall system performance.

Overall, the laptop runs quite smoothly, as confirmed by PCMark tests. You can further increase the performance of the G500s by installing a second memory stick and achieving dual-channel RAM operation. Having tested a laptop with two memory sticks, we received an overall performance increase of about 4%.

Index Windows performance as follows.

Video card.

The laptop is equipped with a built-in Intel HD Graphics graphics core. Its clock speed is 350-1100 MHz, there is support for DirectX 11. The performance of the HD2500, as you would expect, is between the HD2000 and HD3000.
The 3DMark test results are quite expected. Lenovo G500s again shows results slightly higher than its competitors in the price segment.

Gaming performance.

You shouldn't expect any miracles from this processor and integrated graphics, but still several fairly new 3D games run quite comfortably at low settings. It is also worth noting that installing a second RAM module has a very positive effect on frame rates in games. So in our case, with two memory sticks, fps increased by 5-10%.
If games are critical for you, then you should pay attention to the configuration of a laptop with a GaForce GT720M video card, which costs a little more.

Battery life

In standby mode, the Lenovo G500s worked for 6 hours 1 minute, the test was carried out using the Battery Eater Reader utility at the lowest screen brightness and WiFi turned off. Under load, the laptop worked for only 1 hour 9 minutes, the load scenario was again generated using the same utility, while the brightness was at maximum and WiFi was turned on. When surfing the Internet, the battery was discharged in 3 hours 7 minutes.

Verdict

The Lenovo G500s has decent performance for its price, decent build quality, no noise or heat, and a two-year warranty. The keyboard and display quality are not very convincing, but for a budget laptop this is quite forgivable.

Bottom line, if you're looking at a budget laptop for the office, then the Lenovo G500s is for you, but don't forget that there are quite a few alternatives at this price, for example the Toshiba Satellite C850-1LX or the Dell Vostro 2520.
This material is the author's translation, the English text is taken from the site notebookcheck.net. Thank you all for your attention.

Lenovo laptops are in great demand Russian market. The company's devices have exactly the set of qualities that the majority of users require. The ability to balance between price and quality has made Lenovo one of the most popular and sought-after brands in the world. In 2013, Lenovo engineers presented the world with a new series of laptops from the G line. These gadgets were created with the goal of updating the devices of undemanding office workers and journalists. At the same time, the Lenovo G500S laptop was born - thin and lightweight computer for those who work on the go. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the gadget’s capabilities, design features, and find out whether it’s worth buying it as your main work laptop.

Specifications

Lenovo G500S has a certain set of components. For ease of perception, we present the information in the form of a table.

Design and communications

Asceticism reigns in the visual design of the computer. No unnecessary details or unusual shapes. In a nutshell, the style of this model can be described as “purely office” and “calm.” The Lenovo G500S case is made of hard matte plastic with a beautiful texture in the form of longitudinal stripes. The lack of gloss and soft-touch plastic has a beneficial effect on maintaining the presentability of the laptop. It does not pick up minor scratches and fingerprints. Despite the close fit of the parts and low weight, the body seems very flimsy. This will become noticeable as soon as you pick up the laptop and its lid bends under the pressure of your finger.

On right side laptop are located:

  • Kensington lock for anti-theft protection;
  • CD drive;
  • USB second generation port;
  • slot with a memory card reader;
  • combined audio port.

On the left side are located:

  • socket for connecting a power supply;
  • VGA port for connecting an additional display;
  • classic network port;
  • HDMI port;
  • two USB third generation ports.

All communication holes are conveniently located. Modern USB ports located on the left side, as audio cards and portable drives are usually connected there. The old USB port is located on the right, as it is more convenient to insert a USB mouse there.

Input Devices

The Lenovo G500S laptop has an island-type keyboard, but it is not installed in the case itself, but on a rubberized membrane, which makes it unstable. Each key has an unusual bend and depression in the working area. The key travel is short, but due to the deflection in the central part, long-term typing on it causes discomfort. Some keys, such as Shift and Backspace, have a different size than the standard one. Those who have worked with keyboards on Apple Ultrabooks will get used to it quickly. Those who have always worked with full-size keyboards may be confused by the unusually compact size of the keys. On the right is an unremarkable number pad.

Under the keyboard there was room for a small touchpad. The material from which it is made is slightly different from the body. The surface of the touchpad is rough and pleasant to the touch; fingers glide over it confidently, leaving no fingerprints or greasy marks that interfere with the smooth movement of the hand. The touchpad recognizes the touch of several fingers at once, which means you can scroll and flip through content in the same way as on touch displays.

Display and sound

Samsung became the supplier of screens for Lenovo G500S. The Koreans installed a 15.6-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels in the laptop. Low resolution for a screen with such a large diagonal is quite critical. Pixelation is noticeable, and due to the fact that Microsoft does not support advanced font smoothing, there is also some blurriness of the text. But the screen is perfect for those who like to watch movies, the aspect ratio is 16 to 9. Samsung has always been famous for the fact that their displays are brighter than their competitors and provide the most colorful color reproduction. This time the Korean manufacturer made a mistake and gave Lenovo an inexpensive TN matrix of a mediocre level. The laptop was not created for photographers, but for office workers, so problems with brightness and color reproduction can be forgiven. Since the computer is for office workers, it should have installed a matte display, but, alas, trying to sit on two chairs (and please those who consume media content), Lenovo decided to install a glossy screen and rewarded the owners of the laptop with an indecently large amount of glare. In general, the display is not the best strong point computer.

Performance and memory

There is no need to worry about performance. Although the laptop contains almost mobile equipment, its power is enough to solve daily tasks, communication and non-resource-intensive work (text editors, spreadsheets, etc.). The hardware is based on the Intel Pentium 2020M processor. This mobile processor with a clock frequency of 2.4 GHz. A good indicator for such compact device, if you compare it with a more expensive one MacBook Air, where with the same number of cores the clock frequency is lower. Two video subsystems are responsible for graphics processing. One is built into the chipset - Intel HD Graphics, the other is discrete - Nvidia GeForce GT720M. Both video cards are mobile, but both have great potential. The solution from Nvidia, for example, supports DirectX 11, which means you can count on the ability to run modern games.

The laptop has 4 GB of RAM. This will be enough for several more years to come, if you do not abuse updates, fortunately Windows latest generation handles RAM wisely and does not allow the system to freeze endlessly. The only unpleasant moment that requires user intervention is a slow hard drive. No matter what anyone says, HDD drives are already outdated and cannot compete with SSD drives. The Lenovo G500S has a standard 500 GB hard drive with a speed of 5400 rpm.

Autonomy and heating

Mobile components played an important role in increasing the operating time of a laptop on a single battery charge and made it possible to significantly increase it.

During battery testing, the following results were achieved:

  • 6 hours in rest mode;
  • approximately 1 hour under maximum load (maximum brightness, Wi-Fi on);
  • 3 hours in mixed operating mode (50% brightness, working with text editor, Wi-Fi enabled);
  • 3 hours of video playback.

The laptop doesn't get very hot. On average, the case temperature reaches 26-32 degrees Celsius. Only the upper left corner, where the central processor is located, gets very hot; there the temperature reaches 40 degrees Celsius.