^Lenovo IdeaPad Hands-On Roundup. [2013-08-23]. (原始内容存档于2013-11-05). For starters, the design of the IdeaPads marks a significant change for Lenovo. Unlike the "all business" classic ThinkPad line that Lenovo inherited from IBM, the IdeaPads have a sleek, refined look with a very consumer-focused feel.
^Lenovo IdeaPad Hands-On Roundup. [2013-08-23]. (原始内容存档于2013-11-05). The glossy screens feature a flush-mount bezel which makes the transition from LCD to keyboard look incredibly smooth. Speaking of keyboards, the keyboards on both the Y510 and the Y710 have a distinctive "ThinkPad feel" when typing ... despite the loss of the iconic red trackpoint in the middle of the keyboard.
^Lenovo IdeaPad Hands-On Roundup. [2013-08-23]. (原始内容存档于2013-11-05). Speaking of keyboards, the keyboards on both the Y510 and the Y710 have a distinctive "ThinkPad feel" when typing ... despite the loss of the iconic red trackpoint in the middle of the keyboard. The touchpad and touchpad buttons were also smooth and responsive.