Summary
Our Score
Review Price £599.00
Lenovo IdeaPad U310 – AV, Performance, Value and Verdict
Screen
Regarding the Lenovo IdeaPad U310’s screen, it’s a fairly standard 13.3in TN affair with the usual 1,366 x 768 resolution. It does make an above-average impression though. For one thing, there’s little sign of backlight bleed or clouding. For another, dark detailing is good if not perfect, and we’re also major fans of the display’s matt finish, which eliminates annoying reflections. As usual with screens using a TN panel rather than IPS/PLS or MVA/PVA however, it’s the viewing angles that let the side down, with contrast shift across the board.
Speakers
Lenovo doesn’t make much fuss about the stereo speakers in the IdeaPad U310, and that’s a good thing, as they’re pretty average. Sound comes across with a hint of distortion and everything sounds pretty canned, but the maximum volume levels aren’t bad and on occasion the mid-range comes through with a surprising amount of depth. Still, for proper entertainment headphones will be required.
After a decent set of headphones? Have a read of our Best Headphones 2012 roundup.
Performance
Thankfully, despite being a ‘budget’ product, the Lenovo IdeaPad U310 is available in a few configurations, from our model with a speedy Core i5 and hybrid SSD hard drive, to a Core i3-equipped plain HDD version that foregoes the Ultrabook name because of its lack of quick storage.
PCMark 07
General: 3541
Entertainment: 2831
With an ‘Ivy Bridge’ Core i5-3317U at the helm, our Lenovo IdeaPad U310 will happily power through most workloads. This dual-core processor runs at 1.7GHz but can turbo clock to 2.6GHz and has hyper-threading support for up to four virtual cores. 
All U310s come with the usual complement of 4GB of RAM, but in storage there are a few differences to look out for. Most, like our review sample, come with a 32GB/500GB hybrid SSD/HDD, but some of the cheaper ones sport a plain hard drive, so it’s something to look out for when buying.
Gaming
TrackMania Nations Forever (average fps, 720p, Medium Detail)
43.5
S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call of Pripyat (average fps, 720p, Medium Detail)
19.4
As for gaming, thanks to the significant improvements in the performance of Intel’s integrated graphics with the latest HD 4000, you’ll be able to run a few decent 3D games if you can live with (really) low detail settings. Just remember that Core i3 models of the U310 will actually be ‘Sandy Bridge’ for a while to come, meaning you’re getting Intel’s rather rubbish HD 3000 solution instead. In other words, if you fancy a bit of light gaming, go with the Core i5 model.
Battery life
Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like Lenovo has made use of the IdeaPad U310’s thicker chassis to improve battery life. In fact, the U310 didn’t last as long as the Lenovo IdeaPad U300s in our testing, coming in at six hours and 44 minutes. Mind you, that’s not bad going by Ultrabook standards in general.
MobileMark
(40 percent screen brightness, wireless radios disabled, mixed productivity)
404 minutes
Value
Now here we have a really tough customer. The Lenovo IdeaPad U310 is a mix of attractive and cheap-looking, its screen and speakers are on the good side of average, its connectivity and battery life adequate. If you can live with the keyboard’s flex, it also offers one of the nicer typing experiences on a ‘budget’ Ultrabook. As such, its £600 configuration with a Core i3 and hybrid drive presents pretty decent value.
However, as the U310 is on the heavy side for an Ultrabook, we wouldn’t ignore ‘ordinary’ 13in laptops, where that kind of money can buy you a better spec. Certainly, with the £650 Core i5 U310, it’s worth spending an extra £50 to get something like the HP Folio 13 with 128GB SSD instead of the Lenovo’s hybrid drive.
Verdict
The Lenovo IdeaPad U310 is far from an ideal Ultrabook, but in most cases it’s good enough. Taking its relatively affordable price into account, this makes it worth considering if you’re after a fairly stylish 13-inch ultraportable. However, its weight stretches the limits of what an Ultrabook ought to be about, and means you should consider ‘ordinary’ 13-inch laptops too.
Scores In Detail
- Battery Life
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7/10
- Design
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7/10
- Features
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7/10
- Performance
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7/10
- Screen Quality
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7/10
- Value
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8/10
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