Lenovo Chromebook Lenovo Chromebook Premium 15.6" FHD Slim Light Review

For $259, this Chromebook offers a big screen and a bundle of accessories, but its 4GB of RAM is a major bottleneck for doing anything more than basic web browsing.

CPU AMD Ryzen 5 4500
RAM 4 GB
Storage 192 GB
Screen 15.6" 1920x1080
GPU Intel UHD Graphics
OS Chrome OS
Weight 1.6 kg
Lenovo Chromebook Lenovo Chromebook Premium 15.6" FHD Slim Light laptop
22.3 综合评分

Overview

So, the Lenovo Chromebook Premium 15.6" is a $259 laptop that comes with a 5-in-1 bundle. That's the headline. For that price, you're getting a big 15.6-inch screen and a full Chrome OS experience, which is a solid deal on paper. It's light at 1.58kg and has Wi-Fi 6, which is a nice modern touch you don't always see at this price point.

But you have to look at the numbers. Its 4GB of RAM sits in the 2nd percentile, and its 192GB of eMMC storage is in the 9th percentile. That means almost every other laptop we track has more. This isn't a powerhouse. It's a machine built for one thing at a time: checking email, browsing the web, and maybe streaming a video.

Performance

Performance is exactly what you'd expect from a dual-core Intel Celeron N4500 and 4GB of RAM. The CPU lands in the 35th percentile, so it's below average but not the absolute slowest. It'll handle basic Chrome OS tasks without much fuss. The integrated Intel UHD Graphics, at the 42nd percentile, is fine for the display but nothing more. Gaming is its weakest area at a 4.6 out of 100, so don't even think about it.

The real story is in the memory and storage. With only 4GB of RAM, you'll feel the pinch if you try to run more than a handful of browser tabs. And that 192GB eMMC storage is slow and small. It boots fast thanks to Chrome OS, but opening apps and files won't feel snappy.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 45.9
GPU 45.2
RAM 2.8
Ports 23.1
Screen 24.4
Portability 50.3
Storage 13.7
Reliability 74.3
Social Proof 89.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The price is a major win at $259, especially with the included accessory bundle. 89th
  • Wi-Fi 6 connectivity is a great feature for future-proofing your internet speed. 74th
  • It's light and portable at 1.58kg, making it easy to carry around.
  • Chrome OS offers fast boot times and strong security, which is perfect for its intended use.
  • Reliability scores in the 75th percentile, suggesting it's built to last for basic tasks.

Cons

  • The 4GB of RAM is in the 2nd percentile, severely limiting multitasking. 3th
  • Storage is a paltry 192GB eMMC, which is in the 9th percentile for speed and capacity. 14th
  • The dual-core Celeron CPU is in the 35th percentile, so performance is below average. 23th
  • The 15.6" screen only scores in the 16th percentile, so don't expect great color or brightness. 24th
  • Gaming performance is nearly non-existent, scoring a 4.6 out of 100.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU AMD Ryzen 5 4500
Cores 2
Frequency 3.6 GHz
L3 Cache 8 MB

Graphics

GPU UHD Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 4 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage 192 GB
Storage Type eMMC

Display

Size 15.6"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6

Physical

Weight 1.6 kg / 3.5 lbs
OS Chrome OS

Value & Pricing

At $259, the value proposition is clear: it's cheap. You're trading performance and future-proofing for a low entry price and a bundle of accessories you might need anyway. For a student or someone who just needs a dedicated machine for web-based work, it's a viable option. Just know that 'viable' here means 'it works,' not 'it excels.' Any more money in your budget should probably go toward a model with at least 8GB of RAM.

US$259

vs Competition

Compared to its listed 'competitors' like a MacBook Pro or a Legion gaming laptop, this isn't a comparison. Those are in a different universe. A more realistic comparison is against other budget Chromebooks. Here, its 4GB RAM is a glaring weakness. Many similarly priced options now start with 8GB, which is a massive quality-of-life upgrade. The included bundle is a unique perk, but if you already have a mouse and headphones, you might be better off spending that $259 on a Chromebook with better core specs, even if it means skipping the freebies.

Spec Lenovo Chromebook Lenovo Chromebook Premium 15.6" FHD Slim Light Apple MacBook Pro Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M5, Silver) ASUS ROG Zephyrus ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 14" 3K OLED 120Hz Gaming Lenovo Legion Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 10 Intel Laptop, MSI Creator MSI Creator M14 A13V A13VF-081US 14" 2.8K Laptop, HP ZBook HP 14" ZBook Ultra G1a Multi-Touch Mobile
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 4500 Apple M5 AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX Intel Core i7 13620H AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395
RAM (GB) 4 32 32 16 32 128
Storage (GB) 192 4096 1000 1024 2048 2048
Screen 15.6" 1920x1080 14.2" 3024x1964 14" 2880x1800 16" 2560x1600 14" 2880x1800 14" 2880x1800
GPU Intel UHD Graphics Apple (10-Core) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 AMD Radeon
OS Chrome OS macOS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home (MSI recommends Windows 11 Pro for business) Windows 11 Pro
Weight (kg) 1.6 1.5 1.6 0.5 1.6 2.5
Battery (Wh) - 72 - 80 - 74
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Verdict

This Chromebook is for one person: the buyer on an absolute rock-bottom budget who needs a big screen for web browsing and nothing else. The 4GB RAM is a deal-breaker for anyone wanting to do real work. If you can stretch your budget by even $50-$100, you'll find Chromebooks with 8GB of RAM that will feel faster and last you years longer. This one gets the job done, but just barely.