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Which Series of Lenovo Laptops Is Best?
Because Lenovo makes every one of its laptops with a specific set of customers in mind, we can't point you to one line of Lenovo laptops as the absolute "best" for every situation. With that in mind, we've listed and covered each of Lenovo's laptop series below to help you decide which type of Lenovo laptop is best for you.
Lenovo's conventional laptops include ThinkPads (business laptops), ThinkBooks (small-business work machines), and IdeaPads (general-use laptops). Gaming machines fall under Lenovo's Legion (higher-end) and LOQ (budget) lines, while 2-in-1 hybrids come in Yoga (premium) and Flex (budget) varieties. First, let’s look at the laptops that started it all: the ThinkPads.
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Which Lenovo Laptop Is Best for Students?
While we often recommend students consider a MacBook Air for school, or a Dell Premium laptop if they're set on Windows, Lenovo has comparable Yoga and Slim models that would serve much of the same function. Likewise, the new ThinkPad X9 series seems like a shoo-in for college campuses, being directly aimed at Apple's thin-and-light titans.
If you're on a tighter budget or your coursework doesn't require such a well-equipped machine, Lenovo's IdeaPad line would serve you better. This series provides budget-to-midrange systems for basic workloads and entertainment needs.
Finally, Lenovo's ThinkPad and ThinkBook lines feature laptops with top-end processing hardware and even professional-grade parts for academic workloads in computer science, software engineering, and media editing, to name a few. (High-end engineering work is best reserved for workstation models in the ThinkPad P line.)
I am currently on the market for a new laptop in the around 1k price range. I was wondering if Lenovo is still a good brand to buy from. I have had a bit of a roller coaster with my current Lenovo IdeaPad. The trackpad and wifi are currently broken, and the trackpad has no fix, and the wifi has been replaced and broken. I have a few options from Dell, Lenovo, and Asus and was wondering what I should go with. I have some requirements of like 16 gb of RAM and at least a TB of storage. I am leaning towards the Lenovo Slim 7 14-inch. Any advice would be helpful thanks.
These days the only thing I hear is "Lenovo is at the top". Is there actually nothing else that might be a good opponent to Lenovo's laptops
UPDATE AFTER 11 MONTHS: So, I bought the Lenovo Legion 7i gen 9! That's a crazy beast even though the screen is a bit small but bigger than I initially expected, so I'm happy! I've been using it for quite a few months and no major problems yet. Thanks to all of you guys for helping!