Lenovo G580 review
A competent budget laptop with a decent specification, but its touchpad can make navigating Windows a bind
We’ve seen a number of budget Windows 8 laptops with last-generation Intel Sandy Bridge processors. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as Sandy Bridge chips are still competent and in our experience Windows 8 runs even more smoothly than Windows 7.
The Lenovo G580 has an Intel Core i3-2328M processor running at 2.2GHz, and it completed our multimedia benchmarks with a score of 37. This puts it just behind the similarly priced Asus K55VD in terms of everyday performance. It’s far behind a desktop PC and around 10 points shy of budget laptops with newer Ivy Bridge chips, but this is still enough power for web browsing, high-definition video playback and image editing, even if we don’t fancy your chances running multiple HD video streams in Sony Movie Studio. There’s also a useful 6GB of RAM; Windows 8 runs beautifully in 4GB, but the extra 2GB is a useful added extra to make sure you don’t get any slowdowns when multitasking or editing multiple high-resolution images at the same time. The laptop’s battery life fell quite short of our expectations, though, with only 4 hours and 37 minutes in our light-use battery life test. We like to see at least five hours of battery life, even from a budget laptop.
Unfortunately, the laptop didn’t perform half as well in games, but it’s very rare to see a portable PC with decent gaming performance at this price. The G580 uses the Intel HD Graphics 3000 chipset built into its processor, but this is not powerful enough to run modern titles. The laptop couldn’t run our Dirt Showdown benchmark at our laptop settings of 1,280×720, 4x anti-aliasing and High graphics detail, showing you’d have to turn detail levels down to sub-console levels to get any kind of smooth gameplay in modern titles. If your gaming veers more towards the casual than the hardcore, though, you can always have some fun with the Windows 8 Store’s 2D titles.
Typing on the G580 was very comfortable. The keys on its full-size Chiclet-style keyboard, where each key is separated from the one next to it rather than rammed up against it, are well-spaced and give plenty of tactile feedback, although the keyboard’s glossy plastic bezel and wrist pad certainly picked up their fair share of fingerprints.
The G580’s touchpad, however, is quite unusual. It’s made of the same textured material as the rest of the laptop’s wrist rest, and seems to blend into the chassis. It’s also very shallow, and we were worried this would make it easier to brush the touchpad accidentally. However, we didn’t have any problems with random cursor movement when typing.
That said, the increased friction of the touchpad’s textured surface did make using the cursor a bit more of an effort than we’d like, particularly when we were trying to make minor adjustments to open links or folders. We also found the touchpad button could be rather stiff, so overall navigating Windows and web pages took more effort than strictly necessary. On the other hand, we were impressed with the touchpad’s responsive multi-touch gesture support, which is particularly useful when navigating Windows 8, which supports pinch-to-zoom and various gestures to change applications and bring up the Charms bar.
The laptop’s glossy 15.6in 1,366×768 display gave us some grief with reflections from overhead light sources, but the screen has wide vertical viewing angles and plenty of screen tilt to help you find the perfect working position. Its horizontal viewing angles, however, weren’t so impressive, and the screen quickly darkened when viewing it diagonally from the side. The screen is fine if you view it head-on, though, displaying pleasingly accurate colours in our image tests.
The laptop’s 750GB hard disk should leave plenty of room for your media collection, and there’s a DVD writer for backup and movies. The laptop also has plenty of connectivity options, with one USB2 port and two faster USB3 ports, as well as VGA and HDMI to connect to external displays.
CONCLUSION
The Lenovo G580 is no longer widely available in the exact specification reviewed above, but a version with only minor differences can still be bought for the same price from major retailers such as Argos. The version most widely available at the same price, has a 2.2GHz Intel Core i3-2438M processor instead of the 2.2GHz i3-2328M in our review and 4GB instead of the 2GB of RAM. Our previous tests of this processor produced a score of 37 in our desktop application benchmarks: exactly the same as the configuration we originally reviewed. The loss of 2GB of memory could have an impact if you do a lot of image editing work, but won’t affect the responsiveness of your desktop experience.
Another version, the MAAQ7UK, has a newer and very slightly more powerful Core i3-3110M processor, which typically scores 40 in our benchmark tests. However, this version of the laptop is often significantly overpriced; we advise against paying much more than £400 for one.
All versions of the Lenovo G580 will be going off the market soon, as the product line has been discontinued, so if you see one at a fair price, you’ll have to buy it sooner rather than later. Alternatively, check out the lightweight Asus Transformer Book T100 hybrid laptop, widely available for around £330.
Basic Specifications | |
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Rating | *** |
Processor | Intel Core i3-2328M |
Processor clock speed | 2.2GHz |
Memory | 6.00GB |
Maximum memory | 6GB |
Size | 34x339x230mm |
Weight | 2.2kg |
Sound | Realtek HD Audio |
Pointing device | touchpad |
Display | |
Viewable size | 15.6 in |
Native resolution | 1,366×768 |
Graphics Processor | Intel HD Graphics 3000 |
Graphics/video ports | VGA, HDMI |
Graphics Memory | 178MB |
Storage | |
Total storage capacity | 750GB |
Optical drive type | DVD+/-RW +/-DL |
Ports and Expansion | |
USB ports | 3 |
Bluetooth | yes |
Wired network ports | 1x 10/100 |
Wireless networking support | 802.11n |
PC Card slots | N/A |
Supported memory cards | SD, MMC |
Other ports | 2x USB3, microphone, headphone |
Miscellaneous | |
Carrying case | No |
Operating system | Windows 8 |
Operating system restore option | restore partition |
Software included | N/A |
Optional extras | N/A |
Buying Information | |
Warranty | one year RTB |
Price | £380 |
Details | www.lenovo.co.uk |
Supplier | http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk |