Review: LENOVO IdeaPad 1 Laptop, 15.6” FHD Display, Intel Celeron N4500 Processor, 20GB RAM, 1TB SSD
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Today we review the LENOVO IdeaPad 1 Laptop, 15.6” FHD Display, Intel Celeron N4500 Processor, 20GB RAM, 1TB SSD, SD Card Reader, Numeric Keypad, HDMI, Wi-Fi 6, Windows 11 Home, 1 Year Office 365, Grey. You can find this laptop on Amazon with our affiliate link here: amzn.to/4bf2Bhd
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You can find this laptop on Amazon with our affiliate link here: amzn.to/4bf2Bhd
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I dig this review Luke! I don't see anything wrong with buying cheaper laptops/desktops. Some people need a computer on a budget and aren't tech saavy.
I'm one of those people. I've actually worked on a few different computers including a keyboard-all-in-one. So I know the insides of most computers but I'm nowhere good enough to customize a computer. Sometimes I just want one to do general work on.
Thanks again Luke!
I wish they would get rid of celeron and Pentinum inside junk.
Agreed 💯 this is low end junk made to look good with high RAM, & storage for those who don't know any better, or fail to do their research on specs.
Can you please do a RUclips on setting this laptop up from the box ,I'm very nervous about setting mine up from new.
Intel Celeron? Pentium? Intel i-3, i-5, i-7, i-9?
Whats the best and whats the worst?
i9 is the best but most expensive. i3 is the lower end and Celeron is more about low power usage for basic usage laptops. Thats a overly simple explanation.
Always had problems with Lenovo laptops.
??How about zoom meetings or if you tutor online? Also I do some light video editing with free, non- professional programs like capcut or clipchamp that aren't too elaborate. Would it be a total nightmare if I try to use those, or is the lag minimal enough that I could survive?
Yes, this will work with zoom.
is this a good laptop for online classes?
Depending on the ram and storage you’d get I’d say yes but remember that if you do anything that’s graphic intensive the laptop will struggle due to the low power processor
Nope the moment is see a Celeron, then I know it's not worth the money, as you can do better on the Lenovo outlet store, & get an i3/i5/i7, or an AMD Ryzen system for less that's more powerful then upgrade the RAM and storage to your needs yourself, thus coming out ahead, I did that twice this year. Stop buying low end junk people, and thinking you're getting a deal!! Be smart, do your research, & learn the specs of your laptop/ desktop, they aren't that hard to work on yourself.
The main thing to keep in mind though is for more and more laptops they follow the apple standard where they sodder the ram to the motherboard effectively forcing you to buy the larger ram option or being forced to buy a whole new laptop
Does it run on 60 fps
120fps