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The Lenovo IdeaPad 3 11 Chromebook Laptop is a sleek, lightweight device featuring an 11.6" HD display, powered by an Intel Celeron N4020 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. With up to 10 hours of battery life and seamless access to Google apps, it's designed for productivity and entertainment on the go.
Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 Pixels |
Processor | 1.1 GHz celeron_n4020 |
RAM | 4 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Hard Drive | 64 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Integrated Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ac |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | Chromebook 3 11" |
Item model number | 82BA0003US |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 10.1 x 0.71 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.6 x 10.1 x 0.71 inches |
Color | Onyx Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 32 |
Hard Drive Interface | eSATA |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
T**I
A Hidden Gem Among the Bargain Chromebooks
SUMMARYA surprisingly well-rounded and well equipped budget chromebook that doesn't get the attention it deserves.LEAD-UP TO THE PURCHASEHaving recently given my Google Pixelbook to a friend who was in desperate need of a computer, I was in the market for another chromebook... just in time for Prime Day June 2021. I didn't need a powerhouse since I have learned firsthand that running Linux on a chromebook sounds better on paper than it does in real life use.The 2-in-1 form-factor was fun to tinker with but in practical day-to-day use, I found it better to use a dedicated Android tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab S6) for touch and pen tasks. A traditional clamshell design would be fine for those "laptop-y" things... and an 11" or so screen would allow for a very portable device.PRIME DAY HUNTINGWith those requirements in mind, I went hunting in the Amazon (see what I did there? ;-) ) for a suitable chromebook. I found that most of the deals were for devices that had been released two or more years ago. A few other "deals" weren't any cheaper than the regular prices at other stores (for the same processor/RAM/storage configurations).I ran across the Lenovo Chromebook 3 (LCB3 for short) and it really intrigued me. Not only was it quite inexpensive, but it had a decent processor (Celeron N4020), decent storage (64GB), and more ports (2-USBC, 2 USBA 3.0, microSD card slot, and headphone/mic jack) than my old Google Pixelbook (2 USBC, headphone/mic jack).I watched some reviews on Youtube for this device and only one gave it a half-decent review. In spite of the lack of glowing reviews, I purchased it.UNBOXING AND USEWhen the LCB3 arrived and I opened the box, I was impressed with the look and feel of this chromebook. I don't have to qualify this comment with (...for a $170 chromebook). No, it is legitimately a good looking and feeling chromebook, period.The lid has a tasteful Lenovo branding plate on it and a section of the lid has a fine gray hash pattern stenciled on that gives it an interesting and attractive look.The screen is a matte screen... yes! I've always been a fan of matte screens (especially on Thinkpads) and although the reviewers complained that it wasn't a bright display, I found it to be just fine in the places I typically use a notebook-type device.The keyboard isn't the same as that found on Lenovo's other laptops, but it feels stable and quite acceptable for long typing sessions.The trackpad works well and is consistent.Battery life is extremely good. I haven't run it all the way down yet, but on multiple occasions, I've run it on battery mostly surfing and typing for 3-4 hours and the projected battery life remaining registered 10+ hours. I don't know how true that is, but I'll try to run it all the way down and update with the results.Performance is more than adequate. The combination of the Celeron N4020 and the lower screen resolution results in a very smooth and responsive experience.TAKE THE EXPERT REVIEWERS' OPINIONS WITH A GRAIN OF SALTBecause expert reviewers have access to a wide variety of devices, (many of them high-end), they can have their perspectives skewed a bit. It's nothing personal against them, it's how we're all wired. That seems to be evident in their review and coverage of the LCB3.Lenovo has been "killing it" (in a good way) lately in the chromebook space. Their Chromebook Duet gets most of the attention, but this LCB3 is the hidden gem in their recently released chromebooks.I've owned the older Lenovo ThinkPad chromebooks in the past, but the LCB3 feels more like a ThinkPad than those officially branded ThinkPad chromebooks were. I'm baffled as to why expert reviewers haven't given this device more attention.I was initially concerned about how well the few Android apps I rely on would work on a non-touchscreen chromebook, but so far, they work as expected.I'm delighted with the LCB3 and it will fit nicely with how I use my chromebooks. I hope this is helpful to those who are considering purchasing the Chromebook 3.
A**R
Perfect for my college student!
Lightweight and long battery life - this is the perfect Chromebook for students.
D**V
Good value for the price, but an annoying drawback
This thing is a nice cheap laptop that is not so fancy that I am afraid to take it places with me.The biggest drawback that I really HATE is that you can be typing away and have several paragraphs written. The cursor will sometimes jump to a random spot. But worse is that it will randomly highlight select some or all of your text and erase it. This happens pretty frequently.
N**E
No longer available
laptop was top quality. have had for a few years now. time for new.
A**R
It's worth the money!
The quality, look, capabilities, performance is really good! There are some perks I would like for it to have. And that is an easier way to add a printer. I had a hard time connecting my printer to this laptop, and repeat notifications that my Google Chrome browser is outdated. When I access the internet or web, but i got an updated Google Chrome browser. It is also more of a student laptop (that's in elementary to high school). I bought 3 ChromeBooks for my family. I enjoy it even with the complicated moments and functions They are really good,durable and good quality. It's especially helpful to my children. I will buy it again as a gift for family or friends. One more thing the first one I ordered has a charger like most laptops. But the last 2 I bought have a plug that charges like a cellphone. That charger is super fast charging. Way AWESOME!. I can use it to charge my phone.
A**T
Simple, well rounded chromebook.
I got this computer for work. I needed something cheap and highly portable, and having used a chromebook in school I knew I wanted one. This chromebook is great for the price and needs I needed met. ChromeOS is a pretty smooth and well rounded system, and this particular laptop is sleek, thin, lightweight, and visually pleasing. It does have Linux built in, but I can't comment on that because I'm not the most tech savvy. The good thing about chromebooks is you don't really have to be.Keep in mind if you want a chromebook, most of the time the apps are meant for a phone or tablet. As far as I know, most games won't work or will be hard to play, and some apps have diminished usage because of how tapping vs. Clicking works. Not that big of a deal to me, but it could be frustrating to someone who wants a regular laptop for casual use.The touchpad on this particular one is pretty good, and large enough to use given the size of the laptop. The keys are a little thin and small so sometimes I miss them or mistype when going fast. The screen is perfectly acceptable, vibrant and it fills most of the bezel. Overall, 8/10.
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