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    Anyone here regret their y410p/y510p?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by sweatyballz, Dec 14, 2014.

  1. sweatyballz

    sweatyballz Notebook Consultant

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    Buyer's regret.

    Kinda want the Thinkpad t440s with the ips matte display. D:
     
  2. Incontro

    Incontro Notebook Evangelist

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    Apples and oranges lol. One is a desktop-replacement gaming notebook, the other is a business ultrabook.
     
  3. sweatyballz

    sweatyballz Notebook Consultant

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    I don't get why gaming laptop can't be quality like the thinkpads.
     
  4. octiceps

    octiceps Nimrod

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    I don't get what you were expecting for $700-800. :rolleyes:
     
  5. roydok

    roydok Notebook Guru

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    I never regret buying my Y510p 755M SLI. :thumbsup:
     
  6. Cristao

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    NOPE!! I don't regret it.
     
  7. greatwiseone

    greatwiseone Notebook Guru

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    Zero regrets. Y510P with dual SLI with a DVD ultrabay and a 2TB hard drive ultrabay. My windows 8.1 runs off a 256gb m.2 SSD with data on the original 1TB hard drive. Find me a laptop that allows this type of flexibility and 3TB worth of storage....

    Heat's a bit of a problem, but I don't play crazy demanding games, and so it hasn't been too bad.