The Lenovo G50-80 model is the perfect model for the users who is using in a normal use
I recently buy this model iam happy with this for this type of the model because till now its never hangs any application or any button
The chassis is made entirely out of plastic. Except for the lid, all surfaces feature a matte finish. The smooth and glossy display lid sparkles slightly and is very susceptible to fingerprints. Another drawback: the back of the display yields to pressure rather easily.
-The touchpad is adequately sized at 10.1 x 5.4 cm and translates inputs without a hitch. Multi-touch gestures are recognized well most of the time. A problem area are the corners, since finger movements aren't always interpreted correctly. The mouse buttons feature soft feedback and long travel.
- Unfortunately, the matte display panel is based on inexpensive TN technology with limited viewing angle stability and an HD resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. Colors and brightness suffer when the user moves his or her head. The brightness could be higher as well - we measured an average of 224.8 cd/m². Lenovo doesn't offer an alternative panel.
-Hardware-wise, Lenovo has the basics covered for multimedia and office applications. The Intel i5 processor is supported by 8 GB of DDR3 RAM running in dual-channel mode
-Working with the G50 is a fairly smooth