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Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15 Laptop, 15.6" HD Display, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, 4GB RAM, 128GB Storage, AMD Radeon Vega 3 Graphics, Windows 10 in S Mode

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Style: AMD 15.6"


Features

  • Powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 3 3250U processor with Radeon Vega 3 graphics, the AMD multi-core processing power offers incredible bandwidth for getting more done faster, in several applications at once
  • The 15. 6" HD (1366 x 768) screen with narrow side bezels and Dopoundsy Audio deliver great visuals and crystal-clear sound for your entertainment
  • 128 GB SSD M.2 NVMe storage and 4 GB DDR4 memory; Windows 10 installed
  • Keep your privacy intact with a physical shutter on your webcam for peace of mind when you need it
  • Stay connected: 2x2 Wi-Fi 5 (802. 11 ac/ac(LC)) and Bluetooth 4.1; webcam with microphone; 3 USB ports, HDMI and SD card reader

Description

Tailor your performance with the Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15-inch laptop. Engineered to deliver powerful, long-lasting performance, this Windows laptop has the new AMD Ryzen 3 3250U mobile processors with Radeon Vega 3 graphics, allowing you to get more done faster. The multi-core processing power gives you incredible bandwidth to do more on several applications at the same time. Plus, you can quickly switch between the quickest performance with 'Max mode' and a quieter experience in 'battery saving mode' with the simple Q-Control. The IdeaPad 3 includes a 15. 6" HD (1366 x 768) display with beautiful video and Dolbsy Audio for crystal-clear sound. This laptop gives you more for your entertainment, whether you're watching streaming video, listening to music, or enjoying a video chat with friends. The narrow bezels on both sides of the screen provide more viewing area and less clutter. A great choice for working from home, students who need a reliable notebook for school, or anyone who's looking for a computer for everyday tasks, the IdeaPad 3 is a dependable entry-level laptop.


Standing screen display size: ‎15.6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1366 x 768


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1366 x 768 Pixels


Processor: ‎2.6 GHz ryzen_3_3250u


RAM: ‎4 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎2400 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎256 GB Flash Memory Solid State


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon Vega 3


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth, 802.11ac


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎9 Hours


Brand: ‎Lenovo


Series: ‎IdeaPad 3 15"


Item model number: ‎81W10094US


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 S


Item Weight: ‎4.84 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.26 x 9.98 x 0.78 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.26 x 9.98 x 0.78 inches


Color: ‎Business Black


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Processor Count: ‎1


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Optical Drive Type: ‎No Optical Drive


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 13, 2020


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  • Not a good value. The listing has misinformation. See below for a review of the laptop.
Style: AMD 15.6"
The first thing I want to say is this laptop is not a good value; the asking price is too high for what the product has to offer. This doesn't mean it's a bad laptop, rather, for the money, there are better options out there. The listing also has misinformation in it, notably it mentions an "HD touch screen" but this laptop does not have a touch screen. It also says it comes with Windows 10 Home, which is technically true, but it comes with S mode enabled. S mode does offer a value if this is going to be handed to a child who could be prone to getting viruses because this mode restricts executables (Apps) from running other than the Windows store. The good news is you can disable this, but it requires logging in with a microsoft account to do so. You also cannot revert back to S mode. To make this change, open Settings and go to Activation, then click the Go to the store option. Given that this laptop is a budget laptop, and is probably aimed at non-tech savvy users who just want a machine to do work or school on (with optional light gaming), the review won't be too technical and I'll try to explain things in a manner that anyone can understand without spitting out a bunch of numbers or tech terms. DISPLAY: Starting with the display itself, it's not very good. The viewing angles are bad, meaning when you look at it off angle as opposed to directly on, the picture starts to wash out and becomes more difficult to see. The resolution of the display is also only a baffling 1366x768, which falls short of the 1080p standard most displays are designed around. This means some websites will not scale properly on the display, as well as the picture not being as crisp as as 1080p screen would offer. The good news is the bezels, or the edging around the screen itself, is thin which looks nice and shows more of the screen. KEYBOARD: The keyboard is just okay to type on. You shouldn't have any problems writing school essays or work reports on this: the key travel (the distance the keys push down before they register the input--which helps people who type "feel" when the input is activated to facilitate typing) is fair but if you want to write a novel I suggest another laptop with a more mechanical feel. Also, notably, there is no backlight (when the keys light up so you can see the keyboard in the dark) which is a big disappointment. PORTS: The available ports are: (Right side = SD storage, aux port for wired headphones) // (Left side = HDMI out (so you can connect the laptop to another monitor or TV that has HDMI in which will then display your laptop screen on that monitor or TV), one USB 3.0 , and two USB 2.0. The difference between 3.0 and 2.0 is the transfer speeds. If you stick in a flash drive, make sure you use the 3.0 slot. You can tell which one is 3.0 by looking at the image I put in this review. CPU: The processor included in this laptop is a bit worse than the latest comparable Intel option, the i3 10th gen mobile, but it's also less expensive. This again goes into why I think this laptop doesn't have a great value, because to me it's worth $300 at most, but they're asking for over $400 for it. When you look at laptops in the $380 range, you're getting an intel i3 10th gen with a 1080p screen, and in some cases, more RAM and memory. However, that doesn't mean it's a bad processor. It's quite good for what it is, actually. If the most you want to get out of this is to watch 1080p videos (even though the resolution of this laptop doesn't go up to 1080p), the processor is more than capable of handling that. MEMORY: There is 4GB of RAM soldered to the motherboard, which is really the bare minimum a windows 10 laptop should have. Given that it's soldered, you aren't able to swap it out with something else, but the good news is there is an open slot on the motherboard to add your own RAM. If you want to go this route, which I suggest you do, here's what you want to buy: you can go up to 8GB (for a total of 12--though I recommend just an additional 4GB stick for normal usage) of DDR4-2400Mhz 1.2v. If you're looking at a listing of "laptop RAM" make sure it falls within those specifications. Getting to the memory banks is easy, even if you aren't tech savvy I'll easily explain how to do it safely: 1) turn the laptop completely off. 2) use a small screwdriver to remove all the screw underneath the laptop (be sure not to lose them). 3) near the hinges, lift your fingers up and slowly and carefully pry the back of the case off. I was very careful and still broke some tabs because it's very cheaply made, but don't worry if you do--the tabs don't do a whole lot anyway. 4) once the back is off, add the RAM into the slot, and put the case back on and put the screws back in. Lastly, just make sure the case is sealed all around the edges by pinching them until it clicks back into place. STORAGE: The 128GB SSD included is in NVME form, which just means if you want to replace the storage (can't add onto it since there's only one slot for stoage), you can do so with a bigger NVME drive. To replace this, look at the above steps for replacing the RAM and also follow the software transfer guide incluided in the NVME package for moving the operating system and your files over to the new drive. TOUCHPAD: The touchpad is pretty good. It's fairly responsive and responds well to multi gesture touches, such as using two fingers to scroll up and down on webpages. WEBCAM: The webcam is horrendous. It will suffice at the bare minimum but the resolution is 480p at 30fps. If you don't know what that means, just understand it's well below average. Thankfully, there's a privacy shutter which blocks the webcam so certain malicious ads and attackers can't open your camera to see you while you are using the laptop. WEIGHT: The laptop itself is also too heavy for what it is. It's almost 5lbs. Other companies are able to shave almost a pound off of a similarly-sized laptop. CHASIS: The chasis of the laptop is made out of plastic through-and-through. It flexes incredibly easy, meaning if you press down on it with a bit of force, the plastic will bend. The panel is also easy to flex, but this is to be expected on a laptop in this price point. GAMING: This laptop is capable of doing light gaming. I didn't go too in depth with testing, but I did install minecraft and low visual settings, the game was running at a consistent 55fps for the most part, the lowest being a short dip of 18fps when it was loading a lot of things at once. There's only one heat pipe on the motherboard, so it's not really designed around cooling. The laptop will get pretty warm if you start to use it for heavy tasks, such as light gaming. BATTERY LIFE: The battery is decent. It could have been bigger, especially since there's plenty of real estate in the laptop to allow it, but it was is a cost-cutting decision. However, during my testing, when I ran this laptop at 80% brightness and using "Better performance" in Windows 10 for the power output, I was able to get around 6 hours of YouTube watching from 100% until it forced itself in sleep mode to prevent it from shutting down completely. SPEAKERS: The speakers are surprisingly decent. You won't be forced to use headphones with this. Other laptops that I've reviewed that are more expensive than this one had worse speakers, so this is a plus. If you do decide to get this laptop, here are some things you should know: +Setup is easy out of the box, but don't connect it to the internet until you get to the desktop otherwise it will force you to create a microsoft account. If you want to do that, go for it, but I'd avoid it. However, if you want to disable S mode, you'll need one anyway so weigh your options here. +It doesn't have bloatware at all, meaning you don't need to comb through the laptop to remove a bunch of unnecessary crap. In fact, the installed applications were one drive, some lenovo app, and office 365. I uninstalled 365 because I don't need it, but keep it if you do, I think they give you a free trial. +When you get to the desktop, click the start menu and type Update, click "Check for updates". Click "Advanced Options" and enable the first option which says to Receive updates for other MS products when you update windows". Click the back arrow then click Check for updates and keep installing updates until there aren't any left to install. In conclusion, the asking price of this laptop is too high for what you're getting in return. There are other options that are cheaper or comparable that will get you more memory, a better CPU, and a better screen, but looking at this laptop in a vacuum, it's not bad for what it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020 by Carfo Carfo

  • I love it
Style: AMD 15.6"
I love it its perfect if you are a student and it comes in the box with the charger This is awesome
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020 by Ericka Ericka

  • This was a replacement that also didn’t work
Style: AMD 15.6"
This was a replacement for a broken one that was bad that i got on Jun 30th 2020, so I have had 2 sent and both broke. Scratches on the cover for a “new” laptop. Folder creation dates were Oct 2019 and i ordered this “new” laptop Jun 28th 2020. 1st laptop the video card was defective the second one the wireless card didn’t work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2020 by Toby Cochran Toby Cochran

  • Great purchase, best customer service
Style: AMD 15.6"
I bought this laptop for my son, it works perfectly, I will upgrade the ram some time in the future, but for now, he loves it! Shipping was very fast, and the customer service I received from HALF TIME was executive level. I would recommend this machine for anyone doing lite gaming, or any schoolwork. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020 by InSaNeNoW

  • Works Good
Style: AMD 15.6"
Its been a while since I used a pc, had to do some updates, at first glance it appeared to not install them, but after a closer look I had to manually select Install. Everything is working as intended. I would recommend This Laptop. I like the auto on feature and the 4 digit pin login, makes it easy to get to work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020 by Anthony Rich

  • Great laptop for online school for your kids with 128gb SSD!!!
Style: AMD 15.6"
I got it because it’s a windows computer and has a 128g ssd. I got it for the kids online learning and the zoom and video course work great.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2020 by Edward Hughes

  • It gets the job done honestly better than I thought it could
Style: AMD 15.6"
So I got this laptop for school I am an IT major and I just needed some mid grade for now before I get my actual laptop. The quality on the laptop is okay its all plastic and yes it can bend. I've kali, visual studio, packet tracer , and it runs it smooth sometimes it loads slow when running more difficult programs but it's still great laptop. The weight of the laptop is extremely light when have in my backpack I forget its their. Battery will last all day with medium use. The durability on laptop is okay I dropped it and some scratches that's about it. Screen is umm okay if you're buying this laptop it's not for the screen. But overall it's a great laptop the speaker s are okay. This would be a good laptop for students and others looking good budget laptop to get the job done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2022 by Island baker

  • Great PC
Style: AMD 15.6"
My mom loves it, outside of the finicky track pad but that is normal for most laptops now a days. The full size keyboard allows her to type good enough, and it plays her Facebook games that don't require flash (now obsolete). I like how it operates when I need to use it to do something for her... But I might be biased - I've always loved IBM (now Lenovo) and one other popular brand. Lenovo also doesn't include a bunch of bloat ware either. Great computer overall ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2021 by DelmarvaGirl

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