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Review on 15.6" Notebook Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15ALC6 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 7 5700U 1.8 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR4, SSD 512 GB, AMD Radeon Graphics, DOS, 82KU01W4RK, gray by Boyan Radovanov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The ratio of price and quality is very pleasing, I will repeat the purchase.

The MacBook Air on the M1 network serves as my primary work machine. Despite the fact that I do not make frequent use of it, I decided to get a Lenovo laptop in order to replace my old, 10-year-old personal computer. The old PC was already too slow and took up a lot of space. The goal is to make use of a variety of programs that are available on Windows, older and not too old games (including those that can be played online with friends; for newer games, there is PS4 and XBox Series S), and most significantly, file storage (pictures, videos, movies, music, and documents). I am familiar with Lenovo laptops, and I remember when the IdeaPad series produced a model that worked and was priced affordably enough for everyone. In general, the most of what has been discussed here is applicable to all laptops in this series in some capacity. Since I am pleased with the acquisition, I have no hesitation in advising others to make the same choice. Initially, I intended to get a "typewriter" that was of a simpler design; however, after considering this alternative, I chose to shell out the additional cash for a more potent processor and a floppy video card instead. It goes without saying that the MacBook offers a superior user experience, but if you're looking for a Windows laptop in this price bracket, this model is an outstanding option to consider. I quickly began the update process in order to enhance a number of different aspects. Added a 4 GB SODIMM of RAM from Apacer (999), model number ES.04G2V. KNH. Added a 120 GB Apacer M.2 AST280 solid-state drive with the model number [AP120GAST280-1]. (1299) I was able to purchase a license key for Windows 10 Pro at an absurdly low price (less than five hundred dollars) on one of the more well-known marketplaces. Total - 39144. The laptop is an excellent buy at this price point, ranking considerably higher than the majority of other options available to you for the same amount of money.

Pros
  • The model number of my laptop is 81WB00T8RK Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15IML05. I purchased it from Amazon for the price of $36,399. For such a low price, you get a Core i3 processor, a discrete GeForce MX130 graphics card, and a terabyte of hard drive space. This is not just a low price; it's a suspiciously low price. Other laptops of the same series, made by Lenovo and other manufacturers, have a performance that is significantly lower but cost the same or even more. In most cases, a present rather than an act is intended. You need to physically work with a laptop in order to make it great in every way, but we will talk more about that in a while. Concerning the positives: It was impossible to see any glare on the excellent Full HD IPS screen. The color black is always black. Not only does it provide a clear signal of how to operate the device, but it also does not strain the user's eyes. Sound quality from the speakers is acceptable for a laptop. On the keyboard, there is a numeric block. Excellent plastic and construction quality overall. When pressure is applied, the keyboard exhibits a very tiny bending. However, if you are not used to tapping away at the keyboard like a woodpecker, this should not be a problem for you. Each key is the appropriate size (although a little on the small side, if you find fault in that), and practically everything is in the appropriate location.
Cons
  • Absence of USB Type-C. The year 2022 is approaching. Is this a joke that you came up with yourself, Lenovo? The quality of the front camera is average. The left side has all of the ports. Even when everything is functioning normally, the cooling system makes a sound, however I believe this is something that may be corrected. It is not sufficient to only have 4 GB of RAM. Although I'm used to working with an SSD, the WD hard drive didn't feel all that quick to me (although it's possible that it's just a standard hard drive). No OS. It would have been possible to screw in the screw that was used to secure the SSD.

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July 17, 2023
Well, in general, I liked everything