I have been looking for a thin and really portable laptop. Surprisingly found this cheapest on the Manufacturer' website. >£450 elsewhere.
Do not forget 4% Quidco.
Lenovo U430 Touch Ultrabook
Processor: Intel Core i5-4210U Processor( 1.70GHz 1600MHz 3MB)
Operating system: Windows 8.1 64
Display type: 14.0" HD+ LED Multitouch 1600x900
System Graphics: Intel HD 4400
Total memory: 8.0GB PC3L-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
Hard drive device: 500GB + 8GB 5400 rpm
Network card: Intel 7260 b/g/n Wireless (2x2 BGN)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth Version 4.0
Warranty: One year
Pointing device: Industry Standard Multi-touch 2 button touchpad
Battery: 4 Cell Li-Polymer
Top comments
pgilc1 to pnvpratik
26 Jan 1613#18
In fairness, £150 more is almost 40% more, and if someone has a budget of £400 then whats avail at £550 is irrelevant.
Plus with laptops particularly, even with that £550 offer, theres no doubt theres something even better and even more worthwhile for £150 more than it.
robertoegg
26 Jan 167#16
"This looks a better deal to me (enters link to better deal); it is £150 more though"
Why is this sort of comment even made?
agxie
26 Jan 166#5
This looks a better deal from the same site but for £100 more
Lenovo U430 Touch - Grey 59427963
Processor: Intel Core i7-4510U Processor( 2.00GHz 4MB)
Operating system: Windows 8.1 64
Display type: 14.0" FHD Multitouch 1920x1080
System Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GT 730M N14M-GS DDR3 2GB
Total memory: 8.0GB PC3L-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
Hard drive device: 500GB + 8GB 5400 rpm
Latest comments (45)
alpystar
1 Feb 16#45
Is this still available?
agxie
27 Jan 16#44
U430 i7 - I was surprised as well. Email awaiting this morning to say it would be delivered between 11 and 1200. 1120 delivered
harryramos99
27 Jan 16#43
Ordered today when in stock and now out of stock. Received email about being put on backorder so I rang to ask when they're back in stock and these are the end of the u430 life cycle. Very frustrating
agxie
27 Jan 16#41
Ordered yesterday and received this morning. Brilliant service
john306 to agxie
27 Jan 16#42
This one....Lenovo U430 Touch Ultrabook?
I was on webchat yesterday and he said delivery 3 to 5 working days :confused:
GwanGy
27 Jan 16#40
sOUNDS EXACTLY like an SSHD a hybrid disk drive .. small amount of SSD coupled with a std hard disk in one unit.. possibly good if you can only fit one drive
richchampness1
26 Jan 16#36
whta the point in putting a 8gb ssd I think lenovo hopes you read the description saying ssd and hope you don't fully read the specs till you get home lol
pgilc1 to richchampness1
26 Jan 161#39
It holds the O/S and buffers - SSD is much faster than HDD, so you get most of the advantage of an SSD, but the huge capacity of a regular HDD. 95% of files on your PC are pretty much written to then just sit there, so it makes sense.
The thickness, battery life, weight, none of them qualify as a Ultrabook.
It is a normal non-FHD laptop, maybe slim design without DVD-RW.
jrawlins28
26 Jan 16#37
Topcashback/quidco was 4% last time I checked too
mikebo1
26 Jan 16#35
The Mrs has the FHD version of this. Very well built laptop.
alared
26 Jan 16#34
Old processor and old OS.
Shenx
26 Jan 16#33
This is a refurb if that puts anyone off? But better spec and cheaper.
GDB2222
26 Jan 16#32
Lots of people don't have a budget fixed at exactly £399.99, though. So, if they will get a lot more computer for £150 more, some people will be prepared to spend it, and it is helpful to have the comparison.
john306
26 Jan 16#31
I've just got on to web chat, 3 to 5 working days delivery.
Very poor in this day and age.
Jijin2
26 Jan 16#25
Any experience with delivery speed from Lenovo's website? I would like to order this one for a friend but I need it to be delivered at my place before Saturday
splodgebob to Jijin2
26 Jan 16#30
I think they are built and shipped from Germany, so unlikely to get it before Saturday
If you add:
3 Year Onsite Warranty - use code "LENOVO-ACC-20" for £12 off
dreamer181
26 Jan 16#26
Hi, is this laptop better than Dell Inspiron 15 - 5559
Inspiron 15 - 5559
Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-6200U (3M Cache, up to 2.80 GHz)
Windows 10 Home (64bit)
8 GB DDR3 Memory 1600MHz (2 DIMMs)
1 TB SATA Hard Drive (5400 RPM)
8X DVD+/- RW Drive
Intel HD Graphics 520
Intel® Centrino® Wireless-AC 3160 + Bluetooth 4.0
LCD back cover for Non-Touch Screen-Silver
40 WHr, 4-Cell Battery (removable)
15.6 inch LED Backlit Display with Truelife and HD resolution (1366 x 768)
Internal English Keyboard
RajUK to dreamer181
26 Jan 16#27
Price ??? and Link ?
i8thepie
26 Jan 16#22
Can thess things handle 4k video? my laptop is all chopy viewing my go pro back whihc is recorded in 4k. i do relaise the screen of my laptop probably isnt 4k, i jsut wnat to view it back and edit for my tv.
finecitytom to i8thepie
26 Jan 16#23
sorry, haven't tried this. Can't say.
Nexusfifth to i8thepie
26 Jan 16#24
Honestly I would be surprised if it can. Oh yes it can probably view it no problem. But video editing is very cpu intensive and these are all mobile low power 2 core cpu's. Also depending on what you are using and if it can take advantage of the graphics card, I would say you would need something a lot more powerful if you want to edit the video. Well actually you probably still can, you will just have to wait a long time for it to finish applying any edits you might have envisioned)
If you just want to watch, then I am pretty sure your laptop is powerful enough but there is something wrong happening.
For example did you first copy the video to your device prior to trying to watch it, maybe your SD card reader is too slow to handle 4K. Also what are you using to watch the video, (which program) and what res is your laptop and which cpu/gpu?
finecitytom
26 Jan 16#21
I've got one of these.
It's fine, just ok overall.
+
Screen
backlit keyboard
lots of metal in case
strong hinge
-
trackpad is awful, worst I've had. Far too easy zoom when you want to just click or drag (at least zoom can be turned off). Also no gap between left and right button so very easy to right click by mistake.
Paid £540 for FHD version 12 months ago. OK deal.
pnvpratik
26 Jan 16#4
No hd screen and 4th gen processor. I would go for the Toshiba satellite deal from currys
Bought one 2 days ago and it's amazing.
6th gen processor full HD screen and ssd for £150 more is worth it
sirteuk to pnvpratik
26 Jan 16#10
You are wrong about the HD screen. I have this laptop and screen res is 1920 x 1080. I was surprised as not advertised in the specs
damadgeruk to pnvpratik
26 Jan 162#17
Screen resolution of 720 horizontal or greater IS HD. 1080+ is FHD.
pgilc1 to pnvpratik
26 Jan 1613#18
In fairness, £150 more is almost 40% more, and if someone has a budget of £400 then whats avail at £550 is irrelevant.
Plus with laptops particularly, even with that £550 offer, theres no doubt theres something even better and even more worthwhile for £150 more than it.
ganon to pnvpratik
26 Jan 16#19
Link?
a2tmfk to pnvpratik
26 Jan 161#20
Indeed, if you are looking to spend 550gbp. this is 399.99.
robertoegg
26 Jan 167#16
"This looks a better deal to me (enters link to better deal); it is £150 more though"
Why is this sort of comment even made?
BustaLinx
26 Jan 16#15
1.82Kg. Sounds a lot.
agxie
26 Jan 16#11
Here you go, better screen res, graphics and processor all for £100 more!
This looks a better deal from the same site but for £100 more
Lenovo U430 Touch - Grey 59427963
Processor: Intel Core i7-4510U Processor( 2.00GHz 4MB)
Operating system: Windows 8.1 64
Display type: 14.0" FHD Multitouch 1920x1080
System Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GT 730M N14M-GS DDR3 2GB
Total memory: 8.0GB PC3L-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
Hard drive device: 500GB + 8GB 5400 rpm
Opening post
Do not forget 4% Quidco.
Lenovo U430 Touch Ultrabook
Processor: Intel Core i5-4210U Processor( 1.70GHz 1600MHz 3MB)
Operating system: Windows 8.1 64
Display type: 14.0" HD+ LED Multitouch 1600x900
System Graphics: Intel HD 4400
Total memory: 8.0GB PC3L-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
Hard drive device: 500GB + 8GB 5400 rpm
Network card: Intel 7260 b/g/n Wireless (2x2 BGN)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth Version 4.0
Warranty: One year
Pointing device: Industry Standard Multi-touch 2 button touchpad
Battery: 4 Cell Li-Polymer
Top comments
Plus with laptops particularly, even with that £550 offer, theres no doubt theres something even better and even more worthwhile for £150 more than it.
Why is this sort of comment even made?
Lenovo U430 Touch - Grey 59427963
Processor: Intel Core i7-4510U Processor( 2.00GHz 4MB)
Operating system: Windows 8.1 64
Display type: 14.0" FHD Multitouch 1920x1080
System Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GT 730M N14M-GS DDR3 2GB
Total memory: 8.0GB PC3L-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
Hard drive device: 500GB + 8GB 5400 rpm
Latest comments (45)
I was on webchat yesterday and he said delivery 3 to 5 working days :confused:
So no, not just to try to fool people. :rolleyes:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2012223/hybrid-hard-drives-how-they-work-and-why-they-matter.html
The thickness, battery life, weight, none of them qualify as a Ultrabook.
It is a normal non-FHD laptop, maybe slim design without DVD-RW.
Very poor in this day and age.
it's £378 after VAT
If you add:
3 Year Onsite Warranty - use code "LENOVO-ACC-20" for £12 off
Inspiron 15 - 5559
Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-6200U (3M Cache, up to 2.80 GHz)
Windows 10 Home (64bit)
8 GB DDR3 Memory 1600MHz (2 DIMMs)
1 TB SATA Hard Drive (5400 RPM)
8X DVD+/- RW Drive
Intel HD Graphics 520
Intel® Centrino® Wireless-AC 3160 + Bluetooth 4.0
LCD back cover for Non-Touch Screen-Silver
40 WHr, 4-Cell Battery (removable)
15.6 inch LED Backlit Display with Truelife and HD resolution (1366 x 768)
Internal English Keyboard
If you just want to watch, then I am pretty sure your laptop is powerful enough but there is something wrong happening.
For example did you first copy the video to your device prior to trying to watch it, maybe your SD card reader is too slow to handle 4K. Also what are you using to watch the video, (which program) and what res is your laptop and which cpu/gpu?
It's fine, just ok overall.
+
Screen
backlit keyboard
lots of metal in case
strong hinge
-
trackpad is awful, worst I've had. Far too easy zoom when you want to just click or drag (at least zoom can be turned off). Also no gap between left and right button so very easy to right click by mistake.
Paid £540 for FHD version 12 months ago. OK deal.
Bought one 2 days ago and it's amazing.
6th gen processor full HD screen and ssd for £150 more is worth it
Plus with laptops particularly, even with that £550 offer, theres no doubt theres something even better and even more worthwhile for £150 more than it.
Why is this sort of comment even made?
http://shop.lenovo.com/gb/en/laptops/lenovo/u-series/u430-touch/?sb=:000001D4:00035DCE:
http://shop.lenovo.com/gb/en/laptops/lenovo/u-series/u430-touch/?sb=:000001D4:00035DCE:
http://shop.lenovo.com/gb/en/laptops/lenovo/u-series/u430-touch/?sb=:000001D4:00035DCE:
Lenovo U430 Touch - Grey 59427963
Processor: Intel Core i7-4510U Processor( 2.00GHz 4MB)
Operating system: Windows 8.1 64
Display type: 14.0" FHD Multitouch 1920x1080
System Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GT 730M N14M-GS DDR3 2GB
Total memory: 8.0GB PC3L-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
Hard drive device: 500GB + 8GB 5400 rpm