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Lenovo finally launches the IdeaPad U310

Geekwithlaptop: You have to go back to the CES 2012 in Las Vegas to find when Lenovo first showed off the ultrabook known as the IdeaPad U310, but finally after all this time this machine is now available on the Lenovo website and there are some serious savings to be found for early buyers.

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Pocket-Lint: Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Touch laptop pictures and hands-on

Pocket-Lint: Lenovo's range is taking full advantage of Windows 8's touch-enabled technology by updating its laptop ranges with touchscreens. The 13-inch IdeaPad U310 (alongside the 14-inch U410 not shown here), announced at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, is one such Ultrabook.

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Engadget - Lenovo IdeaPad U310 review: a reasonably priced Ultrabook for the masses

Engadget - For a while there, the march of Ultrabooks was comprised almost entirely of halo products: skinny, relatively expensive things designed to help Intel and its OEM partners make a good impression on the general laptop-buying public. But with 110-plus models in the pipeline, they can't all be expensive, right? By now, you may have noticed that Ultrabooks are starting to look a little less uniform: there have been larger ones, heavier ones, some with optical drives, some with discrete graphics.

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PCWorld - Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Review

PCWorld - The Lenovo IdeaPad U310 isn't the sexiest, sleekest Ultrabook out there, nor is it the most feature-packed. But it does come closer to what we expect an Ultrabook to be: attractive, light, and less than $800. The U310 comes in multiple colors, sports a third-generation Intel processor, and won't break the bank--what more do you need?