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Sonu Yadav
Greater than one weekI bought this laptop for my college classes. I bought this laptop cause it was cheap and I only need a laptop for basic requirements like online classes and assignments. So, low specs would not have been a problem for me. I am not a computer science or engineering student so I don’t need programming/coding. All I needed was fast internet browsing and battery life. This laptop failed both the purposes. Not even two weeks and this laptop started getting slow. The battery would last only 1-2 hours when the specs says the battery life is around 7-8 hours. I could barely use it for one class. I couldn’t use it for my 5 hour upper division lab class either. The laptop also would stop responding in middle of working. There was also a weird sound when the laptop would start and it would also come when I would play any video. The screen also had started flickering. I would start a video and the screen would start flickering then black out and stop responding. I would have to shut it down using power button and restart the laptop. This issue started occurring very often. So, I had to return it. I already got the refund so that was nice.
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gerrit
> 3 daythis is a killer little machine, but if your like me and dont know anything about gaming pcs, let me tell you a little bit about my experience, i saw people reviewing this saying I am playing fortnite on ultra settings and getting 120fps and I thought oh man what a killer deal. so what i learned is hitting this benchmarks does not mean squat, as fortnite is a very low demanding graphical game. this lappy has a powerful cpu, but does NOT have a dedicated gpu, so playing anything AAA (even if it came out years ago) will run horribly! i had to crank monster hunter world down to like 700 x 600p or something and was still getting like 30 - 40 fps! if you are an amatuer video editor and only plan on playing indie games on here at 60fps then this will be ok (high graphical indie games will still encounter horrible frame dips), i played salt and sacrafice at a steady 60 fps and any pixel art or low demanding graphical game will be ok, however even an indie game like roboquest i had to turn graphics down to medium and was getting about 40 fps
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Catherine Hope Godley
> 3 dayPlugged in computer when I first got it and charged it completely. Sadly the battery life is very poor I downloaded 1 game on steam and played it for maybe an hour and got the notification to plug the computer in. Other than that it seems to be good for a starter gaming laptop.
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Paul
Greater than one weekExcellent laptop
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David S
Greater than one weekLenovo Warranty
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Mohamed jomaa
> 3 dayIm so disappointed with this laptop.
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Brittany
> 3 dayI searched the amazon web hoping for top quality gaming and alas! This computer saved the day! It can be used for your gaming needs but you might need to change the graphics card for VR needs..
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Nahin porras
> 3 dayFácil de su portabilidad, súper rápida u muy agradable
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DocileCello
Greater than one weekThis review is for the Lenovo IdeaPad 3 Laptop, 14.0 FHD Display, AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, 8GB RAM, 256GB Storage, AMD Radeon 7 Graphics
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Nikki
Greater than one weekWe have 2 of these Lenovos work great for college work. I use mine for writing my MSN pairs and my daughter uses hers for college as well. Fast sleek light and easy to use. Has Edge installed and setup is easy. Has alot of Lenovo bloat wear but I just turn alot of that off. Otherwise versatile with office you have to pay for it has a 2wk free trial is all but will allow you to use office free if you go to the online office version. Decent screen brightness and keyboard is not loud at all. Good layout and design slim and slightly textured on the cover.