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IBM LENOVO IdeaPad Y470p Laptop - i7-2670QM 2.2GHz, 8GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GT 550M 1GB, 500GB HDD, DVD, 14.0' Screen, Windows 7 Home Premium
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I purchased a Lenovo hoping that the quality of their product would be better than previous laptops I've had in the past. I am unfortunately disappointed.

I purchased a brand new Y470P from Lenovo and it gave me consistent freezing issues. I tried reinstalling the OS, I called up tech support and did everything they recommended, and had to send the computer in for them to repair. Not only did they not repair it, but it's in worse condition than it was before. After getting the computer back from them, I noticed that they replaced my graphics card with a different brand card, either hoping I wouldn't notice or doing it by mistake. It still has the 'Radeon Graphics' sticker but now it's NVIDIA on the inside. That in itself isn't a biggie. I went online and found that the one they replaced it with is marginally worse. However, the problems that I'm experiencing now are worse than before. It fails to go into sleep mode or hibernation by itself now, so I have to manually do it and hope that it does it successfully. No more closing the lid and being on my way, I now have to babysit it to make sure it goes to sleep. If I ever leave it unattended and unplugged I come back to find that the battery is entirely drained since it failed to go into sleep mode by itself. The fan speed is always high, making it noisy constantly, unlike how it was quiet before. (and I checked to make sure the cooling settings were the same)

Now I have to wait until the end of the semester to have it 'fixed' again. (I would do it now but I'm a CS major and need to have a computer to do my homework -not having it for two weeks isn't an option)

EDIT (11/01/2012): I'm changing the review from a 1 star to 4 star because Lenovo gave me a new computer to replace the faulty one. The old one started blue screening so I had to have it replaced. The new one isn't refurbished and it's a newer, better version of the one that I had, so I'm happy.

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Everything I hoped this laptop. It's fast, play decent games at high settings and it didnt get hot to the point where you can use it as a heater like the Asus G60vx. The quality is great, the speakers are WOWWWWWW I mean it's sounds like ur in a theater with the srs premium sound. It has fan control which is pretty nifty

and it's also small so it can be portable instead of carrying a 15.6 inch screen or 17. It lagged a few times because I probably installed some kind of software but it went. Overall, it's the best computer I had thus far and it last like a hour and half in gaming and it also last 5 hours if you put it in energy saver (basic browsing, Microsoft office, etc...) The wifi signal is great, the screen is gorgeous and it's also hybrid which means you switch beywen 2 graphic cards (Intel HD 3000 AND Nvidia 550 GT). The graphics are phenomenal and fast. Just make sure you update it and your good to go. Just buy it!!!! You will love it :) don't install or update all drivers all in one session! That's a Noo Noo!!!

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I purchased a Y470 directly off of Lenovo website in July 2011. The config is Intel Core i7 processor, 8Gb of RAM, 750GB HD, NVIDIA GT550M, and Win 7 Home Premium. I paid ~$950+Tax which I was very happy with given the config (you could get a similar laptop from Vaio or Apple for $800 more than that back then). Of course these days computers are much cheaper, but I'm writing this review in hope that those who read it get an idea of a Lenovo product.

I've been using this computer since October 2011 (although I purchased it in July, I didn't get it until then because Lenovo would only ship it within the US and I was in Europe back then). I have done pretty much everything with it (office, internet, gaming, data analysis (MATLAB), CUDA computing, etc) and it never had a problem. I have played Crysis 2 at very acceptable frame rates on Medium and to a lesser degree Maximum (not Ultra) graphics settings. I have also played Battlefield 3, Assassin's Creed and NFS: The Run. All run generally smoothly, but of course in computationally intensive scenes the frame rate drops which is what you would expect from a GT550M GPU.

One of the greatest things about this laptop was its battery life: I literally have used it for 13 hours straight on battery power (of course with WiFi off, minimum screen brightness, etc). But the thing with the battery is not its capacity, it's the utility that Lenovo provide you that beautifully takes care of energy consumption. However, the downside of the utility is that it's not available for Linux (they have been upgrading the utility I believe so there might be a version that runs on Linux too these days). So on Linux I would get only like 3 hours of battery power normally. If you use the laptop on battery with maximum demand (like playing Crysis 2 on Maximum graphics settings) you only get like 1-1.5 hours of battery, suggesting that the power management utility is phenomenal (as it can extend the battery life to up to 12-13hrs).

I am very happy with what I have gotten from Lenovo (given the price) so I would get more Lenovo laptops in the future.

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I have had my laptop for about a year now and I still love it. I have since upgraded it to Windows 8 and installed a SSD to run the OS alongside with the provided HD. Runs fast, battery lasts all day for school. Runs everything from adobe products to office without a problem.

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