Review: Lenovo B40-30

Review: Lenovo B40-30

By Desire Athow

Review: Lenovo B40-30

Introduction and performance

As surprising as it sounds, Lenovo sells two products that carry the B40 name. One is an all-in-one PC and the other a business laptop, and we are reviewing the latter today. Its bigger brother, the B50-30, was put to the test by techradar more than a year ago and both share some common DNA, as expected. Both belong to Lenovo’s B-Series, a line of affordable laptops that target the booming small business segment.

This laptop was provided by Ebuyer and cost £179 (around $275, or AU$385) but you can get it for under £170 should you shop around. (Ed: Note that Ebuyer no longer sells this laptop).

Lenovo B40-30 profile

Design

There are three big differences between these two Lenovo laptops though, and the first is the form factor. The B40 (MCG27UK) has a 14-inch display compared to a 15.3-inch for its bigger brother. That translates into slightly better portability (0.17Kg lighter) and a marginally smaller frame (40mm narrower).

Then there’s the fact that this laptop doesn’t come with an optical drive by default, the opposite of the rest of the range. We believe this is more …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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