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The Lenovo Essential IdeaPad is a sleek, high-performance laptop featuring a 15.6" Full HD anti-glare display, Intel 4-core Pentium Silver N6000 processor, and a massive 36GB DDR4 RAM. It combines 512GB SSD with 1TB cloud storage for hybrid flexibility, supports ultra-fast Wi-Fi 6, and comes preloaded with Windows 11 Home plus a 1-year Microsoft 365 subscription—perfect for professionals craving speed, storage, and seamless productivity.
Standing screen display size | 15.6 |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Processor | 2.4 GHz pentium |
RAM | 36 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 512 GB SSD |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | IdeaPad |
Item model number | IdeaPad |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 2 x 7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 2 x 7 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
M**A
It's a great product
Works great for me. Could have activated the 1 year free Microsoft word, technical assistance was needed
J**N
Good laptop
Solid product. Not really for gaming or extreme computing
B**R
Laptop itself: 4 Stars, Microsoft system: 1 Star
This is a review of: Lenovo V15 Business Laptop • 32GB RAM • 1TB SSD • Intel 4-core Processor • 15.6" FHD • Ethernet Port • HDMI • Windows 11 Pro • Sleek Design • Effortless EleganceSpeed: 3 StarsI’ve had this laptop for about a month now, and I have been using it almost daily, I am somewhat disappointed by this laptop. Since it has twice the RAM of my former laptop, I expected to see a significant increase in speed, but I haven’t. It works about the same as my laptop with 16 GB of RAM. It is pretty slow to download and upload. It is slower than my older laptop when it comes to downloads, so I know it’s the laptop, and not the internet connection. Also, the computer is pretty slow at transferring files. It took forever to get all my files off my external hard drive and onto the computer. Granted, it was over 10,000 files. But, there was no noticeable difference in speed from my old laptop, in spite of this one having better specs (More RAM, and, in theory, a faster processor). Disappointed that I didn’t see a marked increase in performance considering the upgrade in specifications.That being said, the laptop works fine for normal work functions. I can have several programs open at once without it slowing the laptop down. Searching the internet works fine. I don’t have any buffering issues when streaming media.Sound & Features: 4 StarsThe sound quality is pretty good. It’s not perfect- not a lot of bass, but only slightly tinny. The speakers get up fairly loud- my comfortable level of listening at close range is about halfway up the volume bar. So, you can get the sound across your living room if you are trying to show something to a crowd. The computer has two USB ports which both work well, plus a USB C end, so you can charge your phone directly from the computer.The power cord doesn’t plug in easily. You kind of have to wiggle and shove. Pretty sure that the charging port is what will break first. There is no place to plug in a micro SD card, or an adapter for one.The video quality is pretty good. No complaints there. The laptop is lightweight, and thin- it fits easily into a backpack. There is the additional, smaller number pad on the side, which is useful for some- kind of a waste of space for me. However, the keyboard is still spacious enough to type comfortably. I have to exert a little more pressure than I’d like to press the keys, such that long periods of typing do hurt my fingers.Brand new, out of the box, the battery is lasting for about 5-6 hours before needing a recharge. It takes probably 3-4 hours to charge back up, if you aren’t currently using it- a little longer if you are charging while using it.What I don’t like (buckle up, here comes the soap box):Setup: 1 StarSetup for this laptop was a pain in the booty. Plan on taking about an hour for setup. The computer has to restart several times. Also, you can’t set up the laptop without an internet connection. Maybe there is some workaround for the computer-savvy who can get into the inner workings of the computer, but for the layman, there is no option to “skip” and finish setting up your PC without the internet. No internet, not able to start the laptop for the first time.Microsoft getting in your business: 1 StarThe laptop also requires you to sign into a Microsoft account in order to set up the computer. You can’t even get to the desktop without signing in. There used to be an option to set up the laptop with a local account. That option has been removed. Again, maybe there’s some secret code for computer-whisperers, but the rest of us are stuck with the garbage options they give you. Even worse, once you sign into your Microsoft account the computer will, automatically, and without asking you, start backing up all your files to your OneDrive. I transferred my files to this laptop, and, the next day got the dreaded “you’re out of storage” for my Microsoft account. It had started backing up all my files, again, without my knowledge or consent, and completely filled up my One Drive. To add insult to injury, it automatically “syncs” your One Drive and your computer. So, when I started rage-deleting all the stuff it had uploaded to my One Drive, so I could send an email, IT DELETED THOSE FILES FROM MY LAPTOP. Again, there was no warning that you were deleting the file everywhere. Lucky for me, I still had copies of my files on an external hard drive.But, you should know that this laptop is thoroughly in Microsoft’s pocket. Create yourself a dummy MS account and set up the laptop with that account. As soon as you get into the laptop for the first time, unlink the PC from your Microsoft account. After that, you can go ahead and sign in with your regular account, if you want.Software: 2 StarsAs far as the software, this comes with Windows 11, just the basic. If you want any of the Office software, video players, or image editors, (besides paint) you have to pay for the subscription for those separately. This comes with a pre-installed version of Windows Defender, but you will probably also need to download your own virus software on it.As a side note, the search feature stinks. Trying to find one of your files? Good luck.Overall: 4 Stars for the laptop, 1 Star for MicrosoftMy overall impression is that this is a decent laptop for the price. It is not impressive, it will likely not last more than a couple of years, but it will function for basic stuff, and it comes at a relatively cheap price (currently priced at $399.00, in April of 2025). So, this laptop is worth it for students, household use, a small business, or as an alternate laptop. It is lacking in speed if you need it for serious gaming, video editing, or anything that requires more heavy-duty functionality.
J**E
Fast
It is thin and lightweight. The lap top is fast and perfect for school and work.
J**N
Disappointed and Frustrated: Avoid This Laptop!
I purchased the Lenovo Essential IdeaPad based on its promising specifications, but my experience has been nothing short of a nightmare. It arrived today, and I was excited to set it up, only to be met with constant crashing during the initial update process. As soon as it reaches the “Downloading Updates” stage, the system crashes and shows the dreaded blue screen of death (IRQL_GT_ZERO_AT_SYSTEM_SERVICE error). It does the same thing over and over again. Just keeps restarting and reaching this same errorThis isn’t just a random glitch—this is a blatant failure of quality control. For a brand-new laptop, this level of malfunction is unacceptable. I haven’t even been able to set it up, let alone use it for anything productive. This is a nearly $400-worth paperweight right now.To make matters worse, there is no easy solution provided. I’ve tried restarting, following basic troubleshooting steps, and yet, the problem persists. For a company of Lenovo’s caliber, this kind of defect on a supposedly “Amazon’s Choice” product is disgraceful. It makes me wonder if they even care about their customers.I’ll be reaching out to customer service, but I have little hope considering this terrible first impression. Save yourself the time, money, and frustration—avoid this laptop at all costs. I expected reliability and got disappointment instead.If Lenovo cares about their reputation or their customers, they need to rectify this issue immediately. This experience has left me questioning whether I’ll ever purchase a Lenovo product again. Buyers beware.
J**3
So far well worth it for $399
I’ve needed my own personal computer for some time now, been relying on my work computer for too many things. First the good, the build quality is really good, feels solid, and the runs window 11 and office apps quite efficiently. Now the cons: The keyboard, I find it a bit difficult to center my fingers as the key are low and smooth and the notches could be a bit more raised to insure correct finger placement. It’s not a touch screen, I have to keep reminding myself of that. I’m not a huge fan of touch pads as they tend to be overly picky where you push, a mouse solves that issues. Lastly, they added the number pad which surprising fits well and does not cram the keys together or make them too small. However, I rarely issue it, so dropping this, enlarging a few keys (ie delete key) would have been my preference even if it meant more open space around the perimeter. Anyway, minor cons, so far it’s working well for what I needed and (note I am not a gamer) and think it’s a great value for the money!
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