The latest addition the Lenovo Y series
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Up today is the newest addition the successful range of the Lenovo Y Series, the Y570. A few months ago I did the review on the Y560P which turned out to be an absolute monster of a laptop exceeding all expectations. The Y570 appears to be similar in design with beefed up specs, let’s take a look at the specifications.

OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-2670QM (2.2GHz, 3.10GHz Turbo)
Memory: 8GB DDR3 (1333MHz)
Hard Drive(s): 750GB 5400RPM
Optical Drive(s): Super Multi DVD R/W
Networking: Gigabit Ethernet
Graphics: nVidia GT555M 2GB Switchable
Display: 15.6” HD LED Backlight (1366x768 Resolution)
Audio: JBL Speakers
Coms: 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1
Inputs: 1x USB2.0, 2x USB3.0, 1x eSATA, 1x Microphone, SD Card Reader
Outputs: 1x Headphone Out, 1x VGA, 1x HDMI
Battery: 6 Cell
Features



Like other Lenovo units, the Y570 also features a One-Key recovery option to restore to factory settings, along with a very comfortable and ergonomic keyboard. The track pad feels very smooth and easy to use and doesn’t have that stickiness most laptops suffer from.


Performance

The sound being produced from the JBL speakers is fantastic. You really get a good punch of a sound for something so small and on a laptop. Usually with laptops tinny and ear cringing sound is inevitable but the JBL’s on the Y570 are fantastic. Let’s not forget you won’t be hearing audiophile quality sound, but it offers great sound for a laptop.
Our Cinebench software gave us the following test results:
CPU: 5.20pts
OpenGL: 44.51pts
OpenGL: 44.51pts
Our PCMark07 benchmark gave a result of 2479 PCMarks.
Our 3DMark11 Vantage benchmark produced a result of P1821 3DMarks.
Our 3DMark11 Vantage benchmark produced a result of P1821 3DMarks.
These results prove the extra grunt in the Y570 outperforms that of the Y560P. Comforting to know as it’s not always the case with new products. The CPU was the biggest surprise with a good 300marks improvement over its predecessor.
Multimedia applications ran like a breeze as expected, the Y560P performed will with Photoshop and After Effects and the Y570 is no less. This really is a solid performing laptop. The slower hard drive can occasionally slow down opening and saving files, but with USB3.0 ports at the helm, small issues like this can be avoided.

Gaming was fantastic on the unit, quite surprising as well. By default it sets your graphics to relatively high settings with 2x AA enabled. With these settings gameplay was smooth and free of any hiccups. The Y560P was brilliant with games and it looks like with the beefed up 2GB Graphics chip on the Y570, gaming on laptops has gone even better.
Conclusion
The Y560P was by far the best laptop I’d tried last year. It provided amazing performance for sub-$1000 mark. The Y570 continues that tradition pumping out even better performance for the same price range. This laptop seems to do what a lot of users will ask out of a laptop. Though it doesn’t stand out as much as its predecessor and lacks some simple colour mixing errors in its design, it offers the end users quite a good deal.
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