Nov 30, 2016 10:18 AM
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The main system memory options are modest, but still enough capacious for seamless multitasking. You can choose models with either 4GB or 8GB of RAM. As for storage, choices are a 500GB or twice as large 1TB hard drive. Although they offer a plenty of space, they are crippled by the common but slow 5, 400 rpm rotational speed. Hard disk performance is usually a bottleneck of modern notebooks with HDDs, so getting a laptop with a solid state drive or upgrading HDDs to SSDs is recommended and improves user experience a lot. We applaud Lenovo for enabling RAM and storage upgrades a breeze. The manufacturer has provided an easy-removable component cover on the bottom of the chassis for that purpose. Although it isn’t directly mentioned on the product pages of the G50-80, it’s user manual mentions the machine has two RAM slots, so you can install up to 16GB of RAM using two 8GB modules.
As already mentioned, the Lenovo G50-80 comes with a built-in DVD drive. Rounding off the admirable feature set of the G50-80, there are stereo speakers backed by Dolby audio technology, a 720p web camera, 802.11AC Wi-Fi wireless, Ethernet LAN network port, Bluetooth, HDMI-out port for connection to HDTVs and monitors, three USB ports, a media card reader, and combo audio headphone-out/mic-in jack
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