Lenovo IdeaPad U160 review

A decent-priced ultraportable for those after entry-level performance

Lenovo IdeaPad U160
The keyboad spreads the full width of the chassis, making it a great choice for regular typists

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Potability

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    Build quality

  • +

    Good keyboard

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    Connectivity

Cons

  • -

    Performance

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    Small screen

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As well as the impressive ThinkPad business machines, Lenovo also manufactures the IdeaPad range. The U160 belongs to this series and offers good value, as long as your performance requirements are simple.

Some of the more powerful laptops in this group test might prove to be overkill if your needs are limited, so while the Intel Celeron processor here isn't the latest model, it provides roughly double the performance of a netbook and will happily run most basic tasks with ease.

Lenovo ideapad u160

One irritant worth mentioning is that that Lenovo has swapped the positions of the Ctrl and Function keys, with the latter now on the end of the row. This isn't exactly intuitive and took a while to get used to.

There is no room for a dedicated numeric keypad. There are three USB ports for you to attach peripherals to, as well as both VGA and HDMI video out ports, and finally an eSATA interface – which transfers data to an external, compatible device at high speed – rounds out the specification.

If you're after a small ultraportable with a decent battery life and performance enough for running work applications with ease, the IdeaPad U160 is great value at this very competitive price.

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