Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 | 15 inch Full HD Laptop | Intel Core
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 | 15 inch Full HD Laptop | Intel Core i5-12450H | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD| Windows 11 Home | Abyss Blue
From Manufacturer
Weight: | 1.62 kg |
Dimensions: | 35.93 x 23.5 x 1.79 cm; 1.62 Kilograms |
Brand: | Lenovo |
Model: | 83ER002NUK |
Colour: | Abyss Blue |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Manufacture: | Lenovo |
Dimensions: | 35.93 x 23.5 x 1.79 cm; 1.62 Kilograms |
So far so good, this is my third laptop in a year the other two I returned as they were faulty. So fingers crossed for this one, I have to say that Amazon came through with the refunds even though one was over the 30 days. So five stars to Amazon.
The laptop is incredible for its price(399) it’s fast and has a reasonable sound, however the quality of the screen is not the best but it’s good and applicable
Again for its price and processor it is very good
I found this laptop to be sturdy and easy to use I like that it has a number pad. It will not win many awards for looks or outstanding performance, but I guess at the price I can’t complain.
Lots of people complaining, but I have nothing bad so say apart for the sound, it’s a bit low. But the performance is great, even playing games I play on Xbox S in it. Very fast start up and responses.
Always used Hp or Acer. Bought this due to the best combo of price and parameters. Use laptop mainly for browsing, watching online content. Happy so far. Love keybord. Find it very easy to type on this laptop. The only downside, it is fairly quiet. Much quieter then my previous HP was.
Bought this laptop on black Fridays sales, was very glad I did. Stacked specs, aesthetically pleasing laptop body, and it works as expected. I would highly recommend this model for anyone looking for a powerhouse of a computer at a bargain prices. Grab before they are gone, which is inevitable
For the price, it is very well specced. Very lightweight. Not especially fast to start, but not terrible either. Have owned Lenovo before (Thinkpad and Edge 15) which were much nicer, however they were much more expensive also. Not bad for the price. OK… Just.
Very powerful.
Screen is doo doo.
Sound is also doo doo.
But if you need a powerful laptop with an amazing price to performance ratio and don’t particularly care about screen quality or sound then it’s perfect.
oh and fans can be kinda loud but shouldn’t be too noticeable in most environments
First of all, yes the keyboard doesn’t light up. Second of all I don’t care. This machine is a beast for the money. It has a decent i5, 16gb of DDR5 Ram and useable 420gb of storage.
This machine is perfect for word processing, spreadsheets and presentation work. Browsing the Web is effortless and watching Netflix is perfectly acceptable. Is the screen stunning, bursting with colours like a 2000 OLED laptop? Obviously not. Is it completely usable…100%
I tested cloud gaming with the Xbox app and with a decent Internet connection it ran extremely well.
Sound isn’t great but I always use headphones. It has a 3.5mm jack and also runs Bluetooth so no problems there.
My only real gripes were the Lenovo software apps and a few other unwanted programs. Easy enough to uninstall. Additionally the laptop does run a little loud averaging 50db when performing updates and other heavy load bearing tasks.
I’d say for 390 this is a sensational laptop.
Also…. Still don’t care about the keyboard lighting up.
I’ve really only ever been a tablet guy since the original iPad came out 2010, however, you still need to have a base computer due to the realities of work. In my case, I am a medical doctor and a research scientist and in order to do my job, I need a decent Windows laptop that allows me to run scientific and analytical software (used to have a Mac but having to use Parallels to do this was just a total faff). I’ve never been into spending a whole lot on laptops so when I came across this deal during the 2023 UK Black Friday week, I couldn’t resist. The 16 GB of RAM allows for quite speedy multitasking (as well as gaming) and the 512GB SSD offers more than enough storage. Set up was a breeze and I was able to easily link all of my Microsoft office and Xbox/Steam accounts to the PC. Lenovo is one of the best brands out there; don’t settle for generic. You know you’re getting a reliable machine. Battery is fine. The only issue as others have pointed out is that the keyboard IS NOT backlit as is in the photos but that wasn’t a selling point for me to start with. Very happy all told.