What's pleased me well, that hardly any noise can be heard. Possibly no fan is installed, which would also explain the slightly heated palmrest, but what I find quite enjoyable in the cold season. The pace of work is after once installed all the necessary applications and updates, Windows is updated and unnecessary programs have been removed, to say the least excellent: Within 10 seconds I see the login screen, after another 10 seconds Windows is operational. The browser is called within 4 seconds, the pages themselves load quickly. It is understood that this power can not be expected on the first day - I would to week quoted a half weeks until you have settled everything, adjusted and rightly found in the operating system - that is once getting used to for Windows 8.1 novices, although I now obtained an overview and have now just may work well as under the good old XP.
All in all, the Lenovo G50-30 a successful combination for quick work and surf. This is also a dual-core processor, 4GB of memory, integrated graphics and 320 GB of disk space ranging from absolute. Here to invest would be too much for the purpose, which is also an excellent price-performance ratio of the notebook explains: A good workmanship meets with the necessary components to provide customers with a great experience.
The only shortcoming is the superfluous, in my view pre-installed software, which unfortunately can be found on virtually every new computer: antivirus software with leaking Subscription, several vendor-specific care programs, all of which go up to the startup and thus slow down the performance blatantly. It is better to hand over to a bare Windows would.
Again summarized:
Highlights:
- Sleek and valent housing
- Silent operation
- Brisk pace
- Modern operating system
- Successful coordination of components
Deficits:
- Palmrest heat up slightly
- "Only" suitable for office applications and Internet
Preloaded unnecessary software -