Lenovo G470 Notebook Review: For All Circles
Completeness





Now we move the view to the side of the notebook. In this section, you will find a variety of ports, but unfortunately Lenovo G470 doesn’t include the USB3.0 ports which were already widely found on other notebooks at this time. However, this notebook is equipped with USB2.0 eSATA combo port is enough to treat the absence of USB3.0 ports.
Practice upgrade memory and hard disk can be done easily. Lenovo G470 has only one compartment cover on the bottom, you simply open some of the bolts and opened this section with an easy to add or replace memory capacity with a larger (up to 8GB) or replace the hard disk with larger capacity (or SSD).

The inside has a different finishing to the exterior. In the handrest, it’s using black aluminum. With this finishing, you’ll seldom to see your hand spot, so it doesn’t need too often to clean it. The keys of the keyboard keys still are the typical chiclet Lenovo with a slightly curved shape. When we tried it for a while, the keyboard of the Lenovo G470 is quite soft and minimal noise. Unfortunately, the trackpad was small, multi-touch movement we’ve done a little inhibited. Left and right-click functionality is also slightly less interfere with the sound and feel tender when used.














