Lenovo IdeaPad

Lenovo’s IdeaPad is a powerhouse for a fraction of the price of some of the more expensive laptops on the market. We love the biometric fingerprint reader that ensures only you can start the laptop and the one touch webcam privacy shutter. Check out more details in the Lenovo IdeaPad review below!

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✅ Reasons to Buy

  • Anti-glare screen – this is a huge bonus for people that attend law school in a nice climate and want to study outside. The anti-glare screen ensures you’ll be able to watch lectures and see your notes even on the sunniest of days.
  • Thin – 0.67 inches means this laptop fits easily into a backpack, between some notebooks, or even inside a medium to large sized purse.
  • Privacy shutter – a built-in shutter that blocks the webcam ensures you will be safe from the prying eyes of hackers. You won’t be one of the students that always has a sticky note taped to their laptop.
  • Memory and performance options – Lenovo offers many different options on this model to suit your needs. The IdeaPad comes in 256 GB, 512 GB, and even 1 TB options.

❌ Reasons not to buy

  • Battery life – only 14 hours of average battery life. Plenty to last you an entire day of studying, but not as long lasting as some of the other models.
  • Screen size – 14 inches is a bit bigger than some of the other laptop options.

⚖️ Bottom Line

The Lenovo IdeaPad will provide a solid machine for a decent price compared with other laptops on the market. You’ll never worry about memory or storage because the IdeaPad comes in multiple models that each have sufficient memory for your law school needs. The backlit keyboard, biometric finger scanner, and privacy shutter on the webcam provide nice additional touches that distinguish it from other laptops out there.

Facts
BrandLenovo
Operating SystemWindows 10 Home
Display Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels
Screen Size14 inches
Hard Disk Size256 GB, 512 GB, 1TB
Computer Memory16 GB
Average Battery Life14 hours
Weight3.04 lbs

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