Lenovo V130 15IGM Review: A Basic Laptop with Long Battery Life

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By Anthony Ugochukwu Iloh

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My take on Lenovo V130 15IGM

Summary

The Lenovo V130 15IGM is a neatly designed laptop with a durable plastic build. Furthermore, this laptop features a decent battery life, a spill-resistant keyboard, and an overall adequate performance. However, the TN display of the laptop offers poor viewing angles.

Overall
4.1

Pros

  • Super-fast SSD
  • Spill-resistant keyboard
  • Multiple storage options
  • Decent battery life
  • Sufficient ports

Cons

  • Poor viewing angles
  • Limited memory

Lenovo V130 15IGM: At First Glance

Choosing a laptop to purchase has become a big problem for most people these days. This is because there are numerous laptop manufacturers on the market, each with a diverse range of products, either expensive or cheap. 

Therefore, competition between laptop manufacturers has become intense, with all of them making sure to come up with something new to meet users’ demands. In that regard, Lenovo released the V130 15IGM in 2020.

The Lenovo V130 15IGM is a reliable laptop that offers decent performance and a sturdy build. Furthermore, this laptop has some amazing features, such as a spill-resistant keyboard and a long battery life.

However, there are some important areas where this laptop lacks. Facts about these areas and more about the laptop are what is in store for you in the remaining sections of this review.

Thus, kindly continue reading.

Lenovo V130 15IGM: Design, Dimension, and Weight

The Lenovo V130 15IGM features a simple yet neat design. To be descriptive, this laptop offers a plastic body that has a sleek-looking iron-gray finish.

As most people know, devices with plastic bodies tend to be fragile. However, that’s not the case with the Lenovo V130 15IGM, as it is quite solid and rigid.

In fact, this laptop is so sturdy that it can withstand rough handling. Besides, the lid and base of the laptop are attached by a sturdy plastic bar-hinge.

Focusing more on the lid, the Lenovo V130 15IGM’s lid features a patterned texture that adds to the laptop’s overall beauty. Also, the lid houses a “Lenovo” logo with a shiny silver finish at the top left corner.

Impressively, the laptop’s bar-hinge allows this lid to be opened up to 180-degree. Moreover, when you open the lid, you will be greeted by a graceful-looking 15.6-inch display.

Although not a touchscreen, this display is available with two resolution options. These resolution options are HD (1366 x 768) and FHD (1920 x 1080).

However, this review is based on the Lenovo V130 15IGM, which features a 15.6-inch display with FHD (1920 x 1080) resolution. Due to the FHD resolution, this display offers colorful and sharp picture quality.

Besides, the laptop with the FHD resolution display option should have better picture quality than the HD resolution display option. This is because FHD resolution has roughly 2 times the amount of pixels that an HD resolution has.

Hence, if you are particular about colors or how detailed an image is, I advise you to purchase the Lenovo V130 15IGM with the FHD resolution display option. Nevertheless, with either resolution option, this laptop’s 15.6-inch display features a TN (Twisted Nematic) panel.

Due to this TN panel, the display should offer good contrast and bright colors. However, TN panel displays are known to have bad viewing angles, and this laptop’s display isn’t an exception.

Hence, watching the display off-center isn’t ideal because images will appear blurry, and colors will look washed out. On the bright side, the Lenovo V130 15IGM’s display features an anti-glare coating that reduces reflection on its surface.

However, the display offers an average maximum brightness of 200 nits. Due to this, the laptop isn’t ideal for outdoor usage but good for moderately-lit rooms.

That said, the Lenovo V130 15IGM’s 15.6-inch display is surrounded by thick bezels with a plastic build and matte-black finish. At the center of the top bezel, you will find an HD webcam that is good for video calls and regular skyping.

However, the webcam isn’t ideal for taking selfies as it delivers grainy and blurry images. That aside, the bottom bezel features a silver “Lenovo” logo on the left side.

Moving on, the deck/base of the Lenovo V130 15IGM comes with a full-sized ergonomic keyboard. The keys on this keyboard feature a black finish and white lettering on top.

Furthermore, the keys are spacious and offer adequate accuracy for a comfortable typing experience. Moreover, although not backlit, this laptop’s keyboard is spill-resistant.

Hence, you don’t need to be scared about accidental water spills when typing on the Lenovo V130 15IGM. Beneath this laptop’s keyboard is a spacious touchpad with a smooth surface that is very responsive and accurate.

Also, this touchpad features two integrated click buttons and supports multi-touch gestures like two-finger scrolling.

In terms of ports, the Lenovo V130 15IGM comes with a sufficient amount of ports. Particularly, on the left side of the laptop, you will find a DC power-in port, an HMDI port, an Ethernet port, and a USB 3.1 port.

Meanwhile, on the right side, the laptop features an optical drive and a 4-in-1 (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC) card reader. That’s not all; the right side of this laptop also houses a headphone/microphone combo jack and a USB 2.0 port.

In terms of wireless connectivity, the Lenovo V130 15IGM features Bluetooth 4.2 and an in-built 802.11ac 1×1 WIFI.

For dimension and weight, this Lenovo laptop measures 375 x 253 x 22.3 mm (W x D x H) and weighs 1850 g. In comparison with the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 5570, the Lenovo V130 is thicker but weighs less.

Specifically, the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 5570 measures and weighs 380 x 258 x 19.9 mm (W x D x H) and 2300 g, respectively.

Taking everything discussed in this design review section into consideration, I will rate the Lenovo V130 15IGM an eight out of ten.

Lenovo V130 15IGM: Processor (CPU) Performance

For the processor, Lenovo equipped the V130 15IGM with an Intel Pentium Silver N5000 processor. This processor is a quad-core processor that features a cache memory of 4 MB.

Furthermore, it runs on a base frequency of 1.10 GHz and a maximum frequency of 2.70 GHz. Performace-wise, this processor is a low-end CPU that is best suited for handling basic operations like word processing and web browsing.

Hence, with this CPU, the Lenovo V130 15IGM won’t be able to handle demanding tasks like heavy multitasking and video editing. Also, the laptop might not be able to effectively run intensive applications like Adobe Photoshop.

That said, to further verify this laptop’s processor performance, I will now be sharing its result on a Geekbench 4 test. For clarity, the Geekbench 4 test is a benchmark tool that measures a computer’s processor performance by simulating real-world workloads and applications.

Furthermore, a high score/points on this test implies a great processor performance. Hence, based on the Geekbench 4 test results, the Lenovo V130 15IGM scored 5,460 points.

In comparison with the Acer Aspire 1 A115-32, which happens to use the same processor, this Lenovo laptop fared far better. To be more specific, the Acer Aspire 1 A115-32 was only able to deliver a score of 3,349 points on the Geekbench 4 benchmark test.

Overall, after duly consideration, I will rate the Lenovo V130 15IGM an eight out of ten in this processor review section.

Lenovo V130 15IGM: Memory (RAM) Performance

The Lenovo V130 15IGM comes with a DDR4-2400 MHz memory type and a single memory slot. Furthermore, this laptop offers a standard memory of 4 GB in its single memory slot.

Also, the laptop can take up to a maximum memory of 8 GB. Hence, you can upgrade the laptop’s memory by removing the 4 GB standard memory on the single slot and inserting an 8 GB RAM stick.

Although both the standard and maximum memory of the laptop are quite limited for heavy-duty tasks, they are sufficient for basic computing operations. In fact, with a maximum memory of 8 GB, the Lenovo V130 15IGM should be able to decently multitask.

Specifically, the laptop will be able to operate smoothly when it has about 15 Chrome tabs running concurrently. Impressively, even with these Chrome tabs running, the laptop should be able to open a few apps like Skype without lagging.

To further validate the laptop’s performance with 8 GB RAM, I will now be discussing its result on a PCMark 8 test. However, before proceeding, let me emphasize a bit about the PCMark 8 test.

The PCMark 8 test is a benchmark test tool for evaluating a computer’s memory performance by simulating office-related tasks like web surfing. Also, a high score on this test means a good memory performance.

So, from the results obtained on the test, the Lenovo V130 15IGM scored 1766 points. Sadly, this laptop’s score is below the 1934 points attained by one of its closest competitors, the Acer Aspire 1A115-32.

Hence, I will rate the Lenovo V130 15IGM a seven out of ten in this memory review section.

Lenovo V130 15IGM: Storage Options and Performance

For storage, the Lenovo V130 15IGM offers two storage options. Specifically, you can purchase this laptop with either a 2.5-inch SATA HDD or a 2.5-inch SATA SSD storage.

In terms of storage capacity, the 2.5-inch SATA HDD option supports a maximum storage capacity of 1 TB. Meanwhile, the 2.5-inch SATA SSD option supports a maximum storage capacity of 256 GB.

Obviously, the HDD storage option has a larger storage space than the SSD option. However, the SSD storage option offers speed.

Specifically, SSDs are the fastest storage drive available; they offer fast boot time and fast transfer speed. Hence, if you value speed rather than storage space, you can purchase the Lenovo V130 15IGM with the SSD storage option.

However, if storage space is your main priority, you should get the laptop with the HDD storage option. Besides, the Lenovo V130 15IGM offers a 4-in-1 (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC) card reader for storage expansion.

Having said all that, it is important to note that this review is based on the Lenovo V130 15IGM with the SSD storage option. Hence, to ascertain the laptop’s storage performance, we will now be discussing its result on the CrystalDiskMark test.

In brief, the CrystalDiskMark test is a benchmark test used for evaluating the read and write speeds of a computer’s storage drive. For clarity, read speed is the time it takes a storage drive to open a file.

Meanwhile, write speed is the exact opposite – it is the time it takes a storage drive to save a file. Moreover, the higher the “MBps” value on the CrystalDiskMark test, the faster the read and write speed of the computer’s storage drive.

Therefore, based on the test results, the Lenovo V130 15IGM delivered a sequential read and write speed of 1268 MBps and 628.7 MBps, respectively. Comparatively, this laptop has a faster read and write speed than the Acer Aspire 3 A315-56, which also uses SSD.

Specifically, on the CrystalDiskMark test, the Acer Aspire 3 A315-56 delivered a sequential read speed of 900 MBps. Additionally, this laptop delivered a sequential write speed of 600 MBps.

In conclusion, the Lenovo V130 15IGM offers two storage options including a super-fast SSD. Also, the laptop comes with a media card reader for storage expansion.

Hence, I will rate the Lenovo V130 15IGM a nine out of ten in this storage review section.

Lenovo V130 15IGM: Graphics Card Performance

For the graphics card, the Lenovo V130 15IGM offers an Intel UHD Graphics 605. This graphics card features a base and boost frequency of 200 MHz and 750 MHz, respectively.

Sadly, the graphics card doesn’t come with a dedicated VRAM because it is an integrated graphics card. As an integrated graphics card, it means that it is embedded into the laptop’s processor.

Hence, in order to perform graphics-associated tasks, the GPU has to share the system memory with the processor. For this reason, with this GPU, the Lenovo V130 15IGM will not be able to effectively run graphics-demanding apps or games.

However, the GPU is powerful enough for the laptop to smoothly run outdated and low-end games. For example, while playing Sims 4, the laptop delivered an impressive frame rate of 96.9 fps (frame per second).

That said, to further verify this laptop’s graphics performance, I will now be sharing its result on a 3DMark test. For clarity, the 3DMark test is a benchmark test tool that determines the graphics rendering capabilities of a computer.

Furthermore, a high score on this test means good graphics performance. Hence, based on the test result, the Lenovo V130 15IGM delivered a score of 450 points.

In comparison, this laptop performed better than the Acer Aspire 3 A315-56, which uses the same graphics card. To be more specific, the Acer Aspire 3 A315-56 delivered a score of 367 points on the 3DMark benchmark test.

To end this graphics review section, I will rate the Lenovo V130 15IGM an eight out of ten. This rating is due to the fact that the laptop beat one of its closest rivals on a GPU benchmark test.

Lenovo V130 15IGM: Battery life and Performance

In terms of battery, the Lenovo V130 15IGM is powered by a 30 Whr Li-Polymer battery. This battery was advertised by Lenovo to last up to 6 hours.

However, we won’t just blindly believe a manufacturer’s claim. Hence, in order to validate the claim, I will now be discussing the laptop’s performance on a battery rundown test.

To clarify, this battery rundown test involves continuous web surfing on the laptop via a WIFI connection. Also, the laptop’s brightness will be set to 120 nits.

Thus, at the conclusion of the test, the Lenovo V130 15IGM delivered a battery life of 6 hours and 40 minutes. Impressively, this battery life is more than the 6 hours that Lenovo initially claimed.

In fact, compared to the Lenovo G50-80, the laptop has longer battery life. Specifically, on the same battery rundown test, the Lenovo G50-80 delivered a battery life of 3 hours and 10 minutes.

Therefore, I will rate the Lenovo V130 15IGM a nine out of ten in this battery review section.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does the Lenovo V130 15IGM weigh?

The Lenovo V130 15IGM weighs 1850 g.

2. Does the Lenovo V130 15IGM have an optical drive?

Yes, the Lenovo V130 15IGM comes with an optical drive.

3. Is the Lenovo V130 15IGM a touchscreen laptop?

No, the Lenovo V130 15IGM lacks a touchscreen display, meaning it isn’t a touchscreen laptop.

4. Does the Lenovo V130 15IGM come with an HDMI port?

Yes, the Lenovo V130 15IGM features one HDMI port.

5. Is the Lenovo V130 15IGM’s keyboard spill-resistant?

Yes, the Lenovo V130 15IGM comes with a keyboard that is spill-resistant.

Conclusion

The Lenovo V130 15IGM is a simple laptop that is best suited for handling basic computing tasks. To give more details, this laptop comes with a good number of ports as well as a spill-resistant keyboard.

Also, the laptop offers multiple resolution and storage options. In addition to that, the battery life of the laptop is top-notch.

However, this Lenovo laptop offers limited memory, and its display has bad viewing angles. Nevertheless, if you need a laptop for basic computing operations, the Lenovo V130 15IGM might just be your best pick.

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Anthony Ugochukwu Iloh

Anthony Ugochukwu is a Technical Writer for Itechguides.com. He has an HND in Electrical Electronics Engineering. Anthony loves trying new things, is an electronics hobbyist and is interested in Embedded systems/AI. He writes technology explained articles in Itechguides.com.

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