PCWorld Rating
Pros
- Awesome audio output
- Good power/performance ratio
Cons
- Annoyingly Glossy screen
- Needs better DVD playback software
Bottom Line
The Y530 isn't going to break any speed records, but for everyday work and rocking out in the off-hours, it's a solid choice.
- Lenovo's Y530 is an All Rounder for Work and Play Though the Y530 can't run modern games at a screaming pace, it still packs a decent amount of power for its sub-$1000 price tag.
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