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Fortunately, Lenovo also makes a version of the Y50 with a full-UHD 4K display, as reviewed here, and the display in that version fixes all biggest problems we had with the original.
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The Y50 comes with three different display types: touch, non-touch, and 4K. For my tests, Lenovo supplied a Y50 Touch, the model with a 10-point touchscreen.
In the UK, the Y50 starts at £1,000, but isn't available with a touchscreen. Lenovo launched the Y50 just before Christmas in Australia, also without the touchscreen and costing AU$2,199.
Lenovo's latest gaming laptop, the Y50 Touch ($1,129.91 as tested) delivers gaming prowess in a slim portable design with touch capability.
Lenovo’s 2014 Y50 isn’t quite as slim as, say, the 0.7-inch thin Razer Blade, but at 0.9 inches and 5.4 pounds, the Y50 is still incredibly small for a powerful gaming laptop.
Now, Lenovo has truncated its leading gaming laptop in more than name. Known as the Lenovo Y50, this rig has lost its modular Ultrabay drive to make for a much slimmer and sleeker package.
The Lenovo Y50 Touch is a solid gaming laptop for the novice gamer who feels intimidated by all the customization offered by boutique PC manufacturers. 4.0 Excellent by Brian Westover Aug 18, 2014 ...
The Y50 Touch is dense and smooth to the touch, feeling incredibly sturdy with no wayward creaking plastic or loose hinges. It follows the same basic design we see with Lenovo's other laptops ...
Lenovo's latest gaming laptop, the Y50 Touch ($1,129.91 as tested) delivers gaming prowess in a slim portable design with touch capability.