Detail produk dari Lenovo IdeaPad 710S-Plus - RAM 8GB -Core i7 7500U - 512 Gb SSD - AMD R7 M360 2Gb - 13.3" FHD - Win10 -
Detail produk dari LENOVO IdeaPad 710S-Plus - RAM 8GB - Intel Core i7 7500U - AMD R7 M460 2GB - 13.3" FHD - Win10 Pro -
LENOVO IdeaPad 710S
Case
Apart from a few details, such as a fingerprint scanner and ports, Lenovo apparently has not changed much of anything at all compared with the very convincing predecessor - which is good news. Thus, it may be assumed that an aluminum-magnesium mix is again used as materials although Lenovo does not explicitly advertise this, which is somewhat unusual.
Since we have already pointed out that the design and surfaces follow those of the MacBook Air in the review of the 710s, we will directly jump to build and stability. We believe that the predecessor was a bit stiffer. It is nevertheless enough for a good subscore since twisting is only possible to a very limited degree, and it is then accompanied by only subtle noises. Lenovo has again done a good job with the build; only the gaps of the removable base plate exhibit marginal irregularities. Unfortunately, while slightly less stiff, the lid still requires two hands to open, which is the price paid to restrain annoying rocking.
We, of course, again give full points for the design in total, but some subscores of the other aspects will be reduced slightly.
HP provides the most compact and lightest laptop in the test with its EliteBook Polio G1 (1.1 kg/~2.4 lb). Our Dell XPS 13 (1.2 kg/~2.6 lb) is not quite as deep but a bit wider. The width and depth of the approximately 1.1 kg review sample, which also has the biggest surface area following the especially slim Acer Swift 7, surpasses both laptops. Dell is the thickest, followed by Lenovo's IdeaPad, then HP's EliteBook, and finally Acer's Swift with a much bigger surface area than the other participants, which is likely the price for the extremely slim build.
Connectivity
As is common for compact subnotebooks, not many interfaces are present. At least USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C has been installed. This port is also the only possibility for connecting external monitors providing a corresponding DisplayPort adapter is purchased. Thunderbolt 3 is absent.
Of the other two USB ports, it is the left-sided port that still operates in the 2.0 standard. Since the majority of users are right-handed, and the port is predestined for connecting an external mouse, the cable has to be routed around the laptop. Otherwise, the port positioning does not give reason for complaint; everything has been installed ergonomically into the back areas of the sides. The spacing between the ports is more than sufficient.
SD Card Reader
When just looking at laptops with card readers that are not slowed down by USB 2.0, Lenovo's IdeaPad 710 Plus achieves mediocre write and read speeds with our Toshiba Exceria Pro SDXC 64 GB UHS-II reference card. Dell, for example, proves that more is possible. The speed will hardly upset users who do not have to copy a 16-GB card to Lenovo's laptop every day.
Communication
Matching the mobility claim and the lack of cabled Ethernet, Lenovo relies on a MIMO 2x2 module named Qualcomm/Atheros QCA6174 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac). It theoretically achieves a gross transmission rate of 867 MBit/s in the less frequented 5-GHz band and implements Bluetooth version 4.1. We are curious about how it will fare after the predecessor was a bit weak here.
Considering the unpreventable overhead, the transmit and receive rates of 600 MBit/s using the Linksys EA 8500 are very good. The Killer 1535 module (2x2) in Dell's laptop surpasses them slightly. Lenovo apparently does not have mobile wireless versions in its lineup.
Security
The IdeaPad 710S Plus offers a TPM 2.0 chip, and a fast and reliable fingerprint scanner for security-conscious and mobile users.
Accessories
A USB Type-C-to-DisplayPort adapter would only cost a few cents, but Lenovo does not include one. Thus, only the minimum in the form of the power supply and compulsory setup and safety instructions are in the box. We did not discover any special accessories for the 710S Plus on Lenovo's website.
Maintenance
The base plate fastened by ten Torx screws should be easy to remove and allow accessing most components. Since the review sample is a shop device, we did not remove the plate, which could lead to the loss of warranty and guaranty.
Warranty
Lenovo offers a 24-month bring-in manufacturer warranty with only twelve months on the battery. The warranty can be upgraded for a charge. Details can be found here for Warranty Condition and Statement of Warranty. Of course, the two-year legal Retailer Warrantyt also applies.
Input Devices
Keyboard
The slightly lowered keyboard has not been changed compared with the predecessor. Both the layout and its feel are the same. The black, flat, and slip-proof keys with well-legible lettering have a short drop, well-defined pressure point, and for the tester somewhat too spongy stroke. Besides some keys that are smaller than in standard desktop keyboards, such as CRTL or Enter, the layout does not present many oddities, such as the unusual positions of the keys INS or POS1, and the power button integrated into the keyboard's upper right. Although the key field is perhaps five millimeters narrower than that of a desktop keyboard, the size and spacing do not thwart touch typing.
Again, the build does not give reason for complaint. Like almost the entire upper side of the base, the keyboard can be dented slightly, but the force needed for this will not be applied in practice. The two-stage backlight has to be reproached a little as we would have appreciated a bit more homogeneity. Like the predecessor, the stroke noises of the Enter and especially the Space Bar in the IdeaPad 710S Plus is not suitable for noise-sensitive environments.
Touchpad
Lenovo has made a minor production error with the "key-less" ClickPad that at least looks identical with that of the predecessor. The pleasantly large surface is not inserted quite evenly everywhere, which could produce a clattering noise when touched (point deduction). Dry fingers glide smoothly over the sleek surface while moist ones sometimes encounter a bit too much resistance. In any case, the gliding properties make a better impression on the tester than the one in the predecessor, which we also considered in the rating.
The crisp replacement mouse keys with a short drop are beyond reproach thanks to pixel-accurate precision, impeccable responsiveness, and smooth implementation of drag & drop via double tapping.
Display
A glossy IPS panel with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels (Full HD; 16:9) is installed. In view of the 13.3-inch screen size, a higher pixel density than 166 PPI would not have made sense. The image sharpness is impeccable. With its equally very good maximum brightness of 306 cd/m², the review sample only manages second place in the field, but the leading Acer Swift 7 is not much brighter. The determined illumination of 81% is below average. When looking at a relatively rich black image in a dark room, the surface makes a mostly homogeneous impression. However, visible backlight bleeding that is noticed in practical use can be seen especially in the lower left corner. Lenovo does not offer any alternative screens.
Spesifikasi dari Lenovo IdeaPad 710S-Plus RAM 8GB -Core i7 7500U 512 Gb
SKU | LE629ELAAAU800ANID-24545358 |
AC Adapter | yes |
Battery Life | 1-5 Hour |
Camera Front | 0-1 MP |
Tipe Processor | Intel Core i7 |
CPU Speed | 2-3GHz |
Ukuran layar | 13.3 |
Graphics Card | AMD |
Graphics Memory | 2GB |
Hard Drive Capacity | 512GB |
Input/Output Ports | USB 3.0 |
Model | Toms mandiri Computer-IP710s |
Sistem Operasi | Windows 10 |
Processor Type | Deca-core |
Ukuran (L x W x H cm) | 30 x 20 x 2 |
Berat (kg) | 4 |
RAM | 8GB |
Touchpad | Yes |
Warranty period | 1 Year |
Tipe garansi | Local Authorized Service center warranty |
Wireless Connectivity | Wifi |