- #FORMAT LENOVO G560 LAPTOP 720P#
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- #FORMAT LENOVO G560 LAPTOP ANDROID#
- #FORMAT LENOVO G560 LAPTOP SOFTWARE#
- #FORMAT LENOVO G560 LAPTOP PLUS#
The G560 has two stereo speakers above the keyboard. To get a better resolution than 1366×768 one needs to go with a business class notebook, and even then higher resolutions are a rarity. Overall, the display is typical of a low-priced notebook it is hard to find budget 15.6” notebooks with better. Using two windows side-by-side is more or less impractical since only 1366 pixels span the horizontal. Only about one-half of a page in a Microsoft Word document is visible at a time additionally, lots of scrolling is required in web pages since there are only 768 pixels of vertical space. The 1366×768 resolution is the number one problem with the display it makes multitasking difficult and limits productivity in general. Vertical viewing angles are narrow it is viewable about 20 degrees up or down off-center before serious color inversion. Side-to-side viewing angles are also average colors start to shift about 40 degrees off-center. We measured brightness at 210nit at its peak, which is average for a notebook of this size. The picture quality of the display is passable at best it has a low contrast ratio of 150:1 and lacks sharpness. While its glossy mirror surface helps colors stand out and improves sharpness, it also acts as a mirror, especially when there are light sources behind it.
#FORMAT LENOVO G560 LAPTOP 720P#
The G560 has a 15.6-inch screen with a 720p (1366×768) resolution and LED backlighting this is the only available screen. The G560’s overall build quality is satisfactory my only real complaint is the glossy plastic used on the lid. It flexes easily when twisted by the corners and I made ripples appear on the screen when I pushed in on the back. The build quality of the lid itself is average and not as good as the chassis. This is a con – the glossy plastic gets messy quickly unless a microfiber cloth is kept handy at all times. Unlike the chassis, the lid is covered in smooth glossy plastic, which attracts dust and fingerprints. The plastic used in the construction has satisfactory quality it is thick enough to not feel brittle yet not something I would classify as durable. The palm rest and areas surrounding the keyboard have good support and do not flex, even under abnormal pressure. Despite its all-plastic construction the G560 has a solid feel. The G560 is rather thin and light given its 15.6” screen, coming in at a shade under six pounds and about 1.3” thin. The palm rest area is inlaid with brushed aluminum, which feels cool to the touch.