Lenovo Chromebook Lenovo Chromebook 15.6”FHD Laptop, Intel Dual Core Review
This Lenovo Chromebook is super cheap, but its 4GB of RAM makes it frustratingly slow for anything beyond the most basic tasks. You can probably do better.
Overview
If you're looking for a cheap Chromebook for basic web browsing and schoolwork, this Lenovo 15.6-inch model is a common find. It's got a 1080p screen, a touchscreen, and even a backlit keyboard, which is rare at this price. But the specs tell a different story. With just 4GB of RAM and a MediaTek processor, this is a machine for very light tasks only. People searching for a 'budget Chromebook for students' or a 'cheap laptop for internet' will see this one pop up, and it's important to know what you're getting into.
Performance
Let's be real, this isn't a performance machine. The AMD MediaTek 8389 CPU lands in the 35th percentile, which means it's slower than most laptops out there. It's fine for having a few Chrome tabs open and streaming video, but try to do more than that and you'll feel it start to chug. The GPU is in the 55th percentile, which sounds okay, but it's a low bar for Chromebooks. You're not gaming on this thing. The 4GB of RAM is its biggest weakness, sitting in the 2nd percentile. That's barely enough for Chrome OS itself these days, so multitasking is basically off the table.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Very low starting price (around $220) 95th
- Includes a touchscreen and backlit keyboard, which are uncommon for the price 74th
- 1080p resolution on a 15.6-inch screen is decent
- Wi-Fi 6 connectivity is a nice modern touch
- Chrome OS is simple and secure for basic use
Cons
- Only 4GB of RAM severely limits what you can do 3th
- MediaTek processor is underpowered for anything beyond the basics 14th
- Heavy for a Chromebook at 2.54 kg (5.6 lbs) 25th
- 128GB storage is small and in the 9th percentile
- Overall scores for gaming, business, and development are all very low (around 20/100)
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | 2 GHz Mediatek_8389_Quadcore |
| Cores | 8 |
| Frequency | 3.6 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 8 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | No Touch |
| Type | discrete |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 4 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR4 |
| Storage | 128 GB |
| Storage Type | SSD |
Display
| Size | 15.6" |
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
Connectivity
| HDMI | HDMI |
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 6 |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
Physical
| Weight | 1.8 kg / 4.0 lbs |
| OS | Chrome OS |
Value & Pricing
The price is all over the place, from $220 to a laughable $810. At the low end, around $220, it's a barebones option if your budget is rock-bottom and you just need a screen for the web. At anything near $810, it's a complete rip-off. For that kind of money, you could get a much more capable Windows laptop or a higher-end Chromebook. Always check the price. If it's not close to $220, walk away.
vs Competition
Compared to other Chromebooks in its class, like the Acer Chromebook 314 or the ASUS Chromebook Flip, this Lenovo offers a touchscreen but is held back by its paltry 4GB of RAM. Those competitors often come with 8GB, which makes a world of difference. It's not even in the same universe as the competitors listed, like the MacBook Pro or gaming laptops from MSI and Gigabyte. Those are for entirely different users and budgets. A more fair comparison is against other entry-level Chromebooks, and here, the RAM is a major disadvantage.
| Spec | Lenovo Chromebook Lenovo Chromebook 15.6”FHD Laptop, Intel Dual Core | Apple MacBook Pro Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M5, Silver) | ASUS ROG Zephyrus ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 14" 3K OLED 120Hz Gaming | Lenovo ThinkPad Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 7 16" UHD+ OLED Touchscreen | MSI Creator MSI Creator M14 A13V A13VF-081US 14" 2.8K Laptop, | HP ZBook HP 14" ZBook Ultra G1a Multi-Touch Mobile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | 2 GHz Mediatek_8389_Quadcore | Apple M5 | AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series | Intel Core Ultra 7 165H | Intel Core i7 13620H | AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395 |
| RAM (GB) | 4 | 32 | 32 | 64 | 32 | 128 |
| Storage (GB) | 128 | 4096 | 1000 | 2048 | 2048 | 2048 |
| Screen | 15.6" 1920x1080 | 14.2" 3024x1964 | 14" 2880x1800 | 16" 3840x2160 | 14" 2880x1800 | 14" 2880x1800 |
| GPU | AMD No Touch | Apple (10-Core) | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti | NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 | AMD Radeon |
| OS | Chrome OS | macOS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Pro, English | Windows 11 Home (MSI recommends Windows 11 Pro for business) | Windows 11 Pro |
| Weight (kg) | 1.8 | 1.5 | 1.6 | 1.8 | 1.6 | 2.5 |
| Battery (Wh) | - | 72 | - | 90 | - | 74 |
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Verdict
Should you buy this? Only under one very specific condition: if you find it for its absolute lowest price (around $220) and you need the absolute most basic computer possible for checking email, watching Netflix, and light homework. The 4GB of RAM is a deal-breaker for anyone who wants to have more than a couple of tabs open. For most people, spending a bit more for a Chromebook with 8GB of RAM is a much smarter investment that will last longer and be far less frustrating. This is a 'you get what you pay for' lesson in laptop form.