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Lenovo G570 4334EAU Review
Lenovo G570 4334EAU is a really powerful laptop and it’s at a real bargain. If you buy it now for $440 you’re saving around 80 dollars for it (at the time of this review). Plus a lot of offers and deals apply to it. Since it has Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on it, you will also receive a wireless Microsoft mouse for it ( I, for instance, got a Microsoft 3500 Blue Track mouse ) and, if you so choose, you can upgrade it for a mere 15 to 20 dollars to Windows 8 Pro. Also, a certain offer is available in a few countries considering this is a Lenovo. I believe that if you purchase it you will receive a backpack for it which also contains a wired Lenovo mouse, a 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive and a pair of Lenovo headphones.
The Lenovo G570 4334EAU is a laptop that can be used for almost anything, including gaming with a few limitations. I’m saying this since the device has no Dedicated Video Card, however, since it has an Intel i3 processor, it is also equipped with the Intel HD 3000 graphics processor, which is more than strong enough to handle most average or a-cut-above average games. Lenovo G570 4334EAU can also run higher titles with good graphics, but you have to do a few modifications to the details of the game and perhaps get a Game Boosting program.
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If you are wondering why I am always using the “Gaming” part of a computer as a reference point, it is all because a Gaming Computer is the apex of hardware strength. A device built for gaming is naturally powerful enough as to run virtually any program out there, thus making it more than powerful enough for Business purposes, School work or Casual use. Of course, if you’re a casual user, a gaming device would be just a tad bit over the top as far as the financial part is concerned.
Since Lenovo G570 4334EAU is pretty decent enough to withstand a good bit of gaming, it is safe to assume that it is strong enough as to be used for any other purpose as well. Also, if you aren’t satisfied with the 4 GB of DDR3 RAM it has, know that it can be upgraded since the device has an 8 GB maximum. I can’t actually say in what form the RAM are placed, but I suppose it only has one 4 GB plate placed in one slot. A word of the wise: if you are planning to upgrade the RAM of a device, always consider Dual-Channel. Try to get RAM of the same type and frequency if you want to get the best results possible, as in that situation the RAM plaques will be in sync. Although Lenovo G570 4334EAU is a good laptop, it will perform even better once you upgrade the RAM from 4GB to 8GB.