Lenovo G560 review

A fantastic machine with excellent usability, even if the battery life is average

Lenovo G560
The Lenovo G560 is a competent laptop that does the basics well

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Decent performance

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    Good usability

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    Good screen

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    Build quality

Cons

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    No HDMI

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    Stingy storage

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    Battery life

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Lenovo has hit the mark once again with its excellent G560. Boasting impressive usability and performance, this is one of the best laptops we've seen at this price point, and its few small quirks don't detract from an excellent overall user experience.

This laptop is such a success because it gets the basics right. The keyboard is fantastic, providing a crisp and firm action that will suit those that need a computer for typing essays or reports, or inputting data. It's just a shame that the Control (Ctrl) key has been indented one space and replaced by the Function (Fn) key, although we found we eventually got used to this.

Lenovo g560

The integrated Intel GMA HD graphics card is also suitably powerful, so you can stream HD movies via the internet and even carry out some basic video editing; perfect for all you wannabe James Cameron's out there.

Benchmarks

Battery life: 201 minutes
MobileMark 2007: 222
3DMark 2003: 3496

Features include Lenovo's VeriFace software, which uses the webcam to recognise your face and let you access the laptop – great for the security conscious.

The 250GB of storage is a little stingy, though, and the lack of an HDMI port for hooking up to an external HDTV or monitor is a shame.

Similarly, the 201-minute battery life will be constricting for those who spend a lot of time on the road.

Ultimately, though, these issues don't ruin what is a fantastic overall computing experience, and the usability and power on offer here make the Lenovo G560 a worthy Gold award winner.

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