

As already mentioned in the case section, the keyboard gives slightly in its center. If the B590 is your first notebook from Lenovo, you might have some problems with the small enter and shift key at the beginning, which should resolve after a while. Nevertheless, the stroke is comfortable and delivers a notable feedback. The tapping is not too loud, but sounds like plastic, which might reduce the quality experience. Therefore, the typing should also be convenient for users with big hands. The gap between the keys is about 4 mm (~0.16 inches). The concave surface should increase typing precision and speed. Die keys of 14 x 14 mm (~0.55 x 0.55 inches) size are sufficiently big. The B590 comes with a fully fledged keyboard with numeric pad on its right side. In addition, Lenovo offers a number of options that extend the warranty for a surcharge. The B590 comes with a one-year bring-in warranty. Furthermore, the second RAM slot is free. After removing two screws, you gain access to hard drive, RAM, WLAN module and the fan of the cooling system. On the underside of the notebook there is a big hatch, which hides the hardware. Lenovo only delivers the notebook itself, the battery, the 230V power adapter and the usual leaflets.

Included accessories are comparable to other consumer notebooks. The reception performance is even decent 10 meters (~33 feet) away from the sender with two concrete walls in between. Signal level and transmission quality are stable regardless of the distance. We could not detect any problems in our WLAN reception tests. Bluetooth version 4.0 is available too, but UMTS is not. Apart from Gigabit Ethernet from Realtek, it comes with a Broadcom WLAN adapter, which supports WLAN standards 802.11 b/g/n. Lenovo's B590 offers everything an average user needs. 3D Printing, 5G, Accessory, AI, Alder Lake, AMD, Android, Apple, ARM, Audio, Benchmark, Biotech, Business, Camera, Cannon Lake, Cezanne (Zen 3), Charts, Chinese Tech, Chromebook, Coffee Lake, Comet Lake, Console, Convertible / 2-in-1, Cryptocurrency, Cyberlaw, Deal, Desktop, E-Mobility, Education, Exclusive, Fail, Foldable, Gadget, Galaxy Note, Galaxy S, Gamecheck, Gaming, Geforce, Google Pixel, GPU, How To, Ice Lake, Intel, Intel Evo, Internet of Things (IoT), iOS, iPad, iPad Pro, iPhone, Jasper Lake, Lakefield, Laptop, Launch, Leaks / Rumors, Linux / Unix, List, Lucienne (Zen 2), MacBook, Mini PC, Monitor, MSI, OnePlus, Opinion, Phablet, Radeon, Raptor Lake, Renoir, Review Snippet, Rocket Lake, Ryzen (Zen), Science, Security, Single-Board Computer (SBC), Smart Home, Smartphone, Smartwatch, Software, Storage, Tablet, ThinkPad, Thunderbolt, Tiger Lake, Touchscreen, Ultrabook, Virtual Reality (VR) / Augmented Reality (AR), Wearable, Wi-Fi 7, Windows, Workstation, XPS, Zen 3 (Vermeer), Zen 4
