Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #807 in Personal Computers
- Color: black
- Brand: Lenovo
- Model: 57311432
- Released on: 2012-10-26
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 16.93" h x
6.89" w x
14.49" l,
17.60 pounds
- CPU: Core i5-3330 3 GHz
- Memory: 8GB DDR3 SDRAM
- Hard Disk: 1000GB
- Processors: 1
Features
- Intel Core i5-3330 Processor 3.0 GHz (6 MB cache)
- 8GB DDR3
- 1024 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
- Integrated Graphics
- Windows 8
Lenovo H430 Desktop
Product Description
The Lenovo H430 Desktop. An Affordable PC with a range of entertainment features for the whole family. The Lenovo H430 desktop computer offers a host of entertainment features, all at a very reasonable price. Thanks to the smart performance of a 3rd Generation Intel Core processor, it can handle many popular game titles with ease. It is equally good for web browsing, homework, video playback or editing photo albums. All this makes it an ideal PC for the whole family.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Black Friday Steal!
By kyle
This product was on sale at staples during black Friday for $450. The computer comes with windows 8 which isn't that bad. It also comes with a lot of useless bloatware (I love Lenovo). There is a cheap keyboard and mouse that also comes along (the mouse is pretty good for my needs). The first thing I did was order a graphics card and it recognized it right away. This computer is very fast and meets all my needs and streams 1080p even with integrated graphics.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
OK, if you don't want to enhance it
By Joseph Mattioni
Overall, this is a decent computer for the money as long as you don't mess with it. If you want to add a discrete graphics card upgrade or other upgrades then that's when the problems start. Lenovo has grossly under-spec'd the power supply in this line of computers. It's adequate if you leave the computer as-is, but the power supply will be the first thing that has to be replaced if you want to add a mid-range graphics card. Lenovo would be much better off if they didn't try to emulate Sony when it comes to PC products.I'm still trying to update the BIOS to fix an issue with this computer not supporting standby sleep modes. Lenovo has an updater, but it runs only on 32-bit Windows. Why? Any computer with more than 4GB of memory (which is most) needs 64-bit Windows.Update: I did manage to install a discrete graphics card (it has a PCIe slot) along with a bigger power supply and all seems to be working. There are still some sleep mode problems that Lenovo will hopefully fix with a future BIOS update.Update2 (March 2013): OK, well I'm not all that pleased with Lenovo support. I have been trying to get a BIOS update to resolve a sleep/standby issue and have been unsuccessful. Lenovo support finally admitted that the BIOS on their support site is only for an H430 that shipped with Windows 7. If you did manage to flash that BIOS on your Win8 system then you were probably left with an over-sized door stop. I know that there's a later BIOS being shipped for Windows 8 (ESKT20A), but they have not posted it on their support site.I stand by my original statement that this computer is just "OK" as long as you don't want to enhance it. It's not a computer for someone who knows how to build their own computers. Lenovo uses their own re-branded and modified motherboards so you're entirely at Lenovo's mercy and lose the ability to find usable updates from component OEM sources.Signed: Sleepless in PA
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Lenovo is the best computer brand on the market
By Stephen P. Ragan
I purchased my Lenovo H430 at Office Depot. I had never heard of it, but once I was told they were a Chinese company that teamed-up with IBM, I liked what I saw. It is packed full with everything you will need...if not now, perhaps later. It is extremely quiet, but when you start it up, you will hear power like you have never heard before. The keyboard keys are a wonder of themselves. They have such a nice feel when pressed. The Lenovo comes with all it's own hardware and software to make CD's and DVD's. This is unlike HP, where it takes an hour and a bunch of added malware to upload programs to make CD's and DVD's that are not integrated into the HP computer.Lenovo strives only for the best quality. If you Google Lenovo, you will see they have assembly plants in China, Japan and North Carolina.Lenovo is not a computer started in the USA and given to China to make. Lenovo started in China. They watched and learned, then teamed-up with IBM to produce top quality electronics.
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