Lenovo Laptop for Business and Student with Review

The Lenovo IdeaPad packs 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD into a $699 laptop, but the Intel Celeron processor is a fatal flaw. Here's why those impressive specs are practically useless.

CPU 1.1 GHz celeron
RAM 32 GB
Storage 1 TB
Screen 15.6" 1920x1080
OS Windows 11 Home
Stylus No
Cellular No
Lenovo Laptop for Business and Student with tablet
27.8 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

This laptop is all hat and no cattle. It boasts 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, but the anemic Intel Celeron processor makes those specs pointless. You're buying specs you can't use.

Overview

Here's the one thing you need to know about this Lenovo IdeaPad: it's a weirdly unbalanced machine that puts a massive amount of RAM and storage in a chassis powered by a processor from the bargain bin. At first glance, the 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD look incredible for $699, but that Intel Celeron N4500 processor is a major red flag. This laptop is trying to dress up basic, entry-level performance in the clothes of a premium workstation, and it doesn't quite pull it off.

Performance

The performance story is all about that massive mismatch. Our database shows the CPU lands in the 5th percentile, which is about as low as it gets. That means opening more than a few browser tabs will start to feel sluggish. The integrated Intel UHD Graphics are in the 9th percentile, so forget about any gaming or even light photo editing. The only thing that's fast here is the 1TB SSD, which boots Windows quickly, but you'll be waiting on that Celeron for everything else.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 5.1
GPU 9
RAM 97.2
Screen 12.5
Battery 46.1
Feature 24.5
Storage 97.7
Connectivity 74.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong storage (98th percentile) 98th
  • Strong ram (97th percentile) 97th
  • Strong connectivity (74th percentile) 74th

Cons

  • Below average cpu (5th percentile) 5th
  • Below average gpu (9th percentile) 9th
  • Below average screen (13th percentile) 13th
  • Below average feature (25th percentile) 25th

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (22 reviews)
👍 Some buyers are pleasantly surprised by the boot speed and think it's perfectly fine for running a couple of basic programs.
🤔 There's a theme of people buying this for students, acknowledging it's just for light use, but you can sense they're justifying the weak CPU.
👎 Informed reviewers are pointing out the glaring mismatch between the high RAM and the painfully slow processor, calling it a bottleneck.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 1.1 GHz celeron
GPU UHD Graphics

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
Storage 1 TB
Storage Type SSD

Display

Size 15.6"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6

Physical

Weight 2.3 kg / 5.0 lbs
OS Windows 11 Home

Value & Pricing

This is a tough call. The RAM and storage specs are fantastic on paper, but they're shackled to a terrible processor. For $699, you're paying for components you can't actually use because the CPU can't keep up. You can find laptops with much better balanced specs (like a Ryzen 5 or Core i3 with 16GB/512GB) for the same price that will feel infinitely faster.

Price History

$699 $699 $699 $699 $699 Mar 10Apr 28 $699

vs Competition

Don't get distracted by the tablet competitors listed. For a real laptop comparison, look at something like an Acer Aspire 3 or HP Pavilion with an AMD Ryzen 5. You'll sacrifice some RAM (you'll get 16GB instead of 32GB) but gain a processor that's literally three to four times faster. If you absolutely need tons of RAM for some reason, a used business laptop like a Dell Latitude or ThinkPad with an 8th Gen Intel Core i5 would be a smarter buy. This Lenovo is outmatched by nearly every modern budget laptop with a proper processor.

Spec Lenovo Laptop for Business and Student with Apple iPad Pro Apple 11" iPad Pro M4 Chip (Standard Glass, 2TB, Samsung Galaxy Tab S Samsung 14.6" Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra 1TB Multi-Touch Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft 13" Surface Pro Copilot+ PC (11th HP WIN MAX GPD Win MAX 2 2025 Handheld Gaming PC with AMD Xiaomi Pad 7 PRO Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro Ai WiFi Version Global (No Calls
CPU 1.1 GHz celeron Apple M4 MediaTek 9300 Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 3 GHz
RAM (GB) 32 16 16 32 32 12
Storage (GB) 1024 2048 1024 1000 2048 512
Screen 15.6" 1920x1080 11" 2420x1668 14.6" 2960x1848 13" 2880x1920 10.1" 1920x1200 11.2" 3200x2136
OS Windows 11 Home iPadOS Android 14 Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Android 14 HyperOS
Stylus false true true true true false
Cellular false false false false false false
Battery (Wh) - 31 - 53 67 -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageConnectivity
Lenovo Laptop for Business and Student with 5.1997.212.546.124.597.774.3
Apple iPad Pro 11" M4 Chip Compare 93.592.490.798.497.698.199.489.6
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 14.6" 10 Ultra Compare 7373.690.795.894.999.896.696.1
Microsoft Surface Pro 13" Compare 99.698.398.297.999.89494.389.6
HP WIN MAX GPD Win MAX 2 2025 Handheld Compare 98.197.797.248.599.979.399.974.3
Xiaomi Pad 7 PRO Pad 7 Pro Ai Compare 82.182.384.999.246.153.488.654.2

Common Questions

Q: Can this laptop run games?

No, not really. The integrated Intel UHD Graphics are among the weakest available. You'll be stuck with very old games or browser-based games on low settings.

Q: Is 32GB of RAM overkill?

For this processor, absolutely. The Celeron N4500 will be overwhelmed long before you ever use half that RAM. It's like putting racing tires on a golf cart.

Q: What's the catch with the 'Lifetime Office 365'?

It's a legit perk, but the 'lifetime' typically means the lifetime of the device. It's a great value-add, but don't let it distract you from the core hardware problems.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a laptop that can actually leverage 32GB of RAM for multitasking, programming, or data work, this isn't it. The CPU will choke immediately. Go get a refurbished business laptop with a Core i5 or i7 instead. Also, skip this if you have any plans for light gaming or creative work—the graphics performance is nonexistent.

Verdict

We can't recommend this specific configuration. The core idea—loading a cheap laptop with RAM and storage—isn't wrong, but the execution fails because the Celeron N4500 is such a severe bottleneck. It creates a frustrating experience where the machine has the potential to multitask but lacks the brainpower to do it smoothly. Spend your $699 elsewhere on a laptop with a better balanced spec sheet.