| Brand | Lenovo |
| Model Name | IdeaPad 1 15IJL7 |
| Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
| Color | Gray |
| Hard Disk Size | 1 TB |
| CPU Model | Celeron |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 20 GB |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
| Special Feature | Numeric Keypad |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
It is a little slower than my other Lenovo but I had it custom built. It was fast but it is not compatible to window 11. I like the new one it has so features on it that my old one doesn't have. One feature I like about it is it is smaller than my old one.
Looking for a simple, reliable laptop for daily tasks, I chose the Lenovo IdeaPad 1, and I'm thoroughly satisfied. It's lightweight, compact, and easily portable—great for browsing the internet, managing emails, and basic productivity tasks around the house or on the go.Performance is surprisingly responsive for an affordable laptop, and the Intel Dual-Core processor handles multitasking smoothly. Setup was quick and straightforward, and battery life easily lasts through the day with regular use, making it convenient to move around without frequent charging.The IdeaPad’s display is crisp and clear, offering comfortable viewing for extended periods. If you're seeking an affordable, reliable computer for everyday use, this Lenovo laptop is an excellent choice. It does everything I need effortlessly and efficiently.
So Hubby has needed a laptop for a good minute. We usually buy his refurbished bc he doesn't use a computer as much as I do. A #TB hard drive and top-shelf or even mid-level graphics card would be wasted on him, but he does need a laptop to access work files from home and general computer tomfoolery.So his last system was a refurb/open box Lenovo Ideapad, 4g RAM, and 1T hard drive. We got it from BestBuy Outlet a few years ago. It was so nice I told my sister about it and she got the same one.Fast forward to last December and the age was showing. I think the manufacture date is 2019, and it's showing the age. I was using it for work (WFH) bc he didn't need it. But then he DID need it so I had to go to a backup until he got me a desktop (see review).The BB Lenovo was slow, so very slow it was like Chinese water torture. Booting it up took time, yeah, 2-5 minutes depending on its mood. I'm not talking from shutdown. I mean from sleep/hibernation to lock screen to desktop. Painfully slow, so we needed to upgrade him. We couldn't shell out a lot of money for it, though, so I went shopping.This system has good storage for him. He doesn't take enough pix or do enough browsing to need more than 512G so the extra 128G is just gravy. The 12G RAM is a major step up and he's no longer grumbling about how slow his computer is.Yay.I'm a little jelly. This thing is sleek. At this price, we could afford to grab another. I just got a gamer desktop, though (see review!) so it's not practical.Pros: See abovePlus: That card slot is a good thing since it doesn't have a CD/DVD tray at all (see pic).The camera cover/lock is NICE (see pic). I always tape a little paper over webcams but there's no need with this.One of the USB ports is a USB-C (see pic), which is nice since things seem to be moving that way.I thought I was settling for the 15.6" screen but it's not as small as I thought it would be. My desktop system monitors are 22 and 24 inches respectively and my last laptop was 17", so 15" feels small to me until I actually see it.As stated: Hubby doesn't care. This laptop is the same size as his old one and even the same manufacturer, so yeah. He's good.Cons:No disc tray. Anything he needs to physically add has to be on an SD card, thumb drive, or downloaded. Please note: Hubby doesn't care.For my geeky/gamer heart, it's not nearly enough HD space, but for Hubby it's perfect.The preinstalled bloatware insists on being used even when you uninstall it, but isn't it always?Minimal ports. I need way more USB ports and no ethernet is a deal breaker for me.Caveat: This laptop isn't for me, since I have a gaming/work desktop system. Hubby doesn't care about this at all, so it's just a "that would be nice" thing.Anyway, I like this machine a lot. It's light and clean and a fantastic value for the price. I think it will serve Hubby well.9/10 would recommend.
Update time,It has been a couple of years since I bought this laptop.I still love it but have noticed that at times the screen will go blank for a few seconds for no reason. It does fix itself but it does go blank every day. It will do it much more often if you have multiple pages open at same time. You know like when you want to see a product on Amazon so you right click to open in another window? That is when it does it the most. Not just the Amazon pages but any website that you right click to open in another window like maybe a YouTube video you want to watch. same thing.For the price it is still good but can be frustrating at times.Fast Delivery, fast computer, Set up is easy, and starts up fast every morning.
It is a little slower than my other Lenovo but I had it custom built. It was fast but it is not compatible to window 11. I like the new one it has so features on it that my old one doesn't have. One feature I like about it is it is smaller than my old one.
Looking for a simple, reliable laptop for daily tasks, I chose the Lenovo IdeaPad 1, and I'm thoroughly satisfied. It's lightweight, compact, and easily portable—great for browsing the internet, managing emails, and basic productivity tasks around the house or on the go.Performance is surprisingly responsive for an affordable laptop, and the Intel Dual-Core processor handles multitasking smoothly. Setup was quick and straightforward, and battery life easily lasts through the day with regular use, making it convenient to move around without frequent charging.The IdeaPad’s display is crisp and clear, offering comfortable viewing for extended periods. If you're seeking an affordable, reliable computer for everyday use, this Lenovo laptop is an excellent choice. It does everything I need effortlessly and efficiently.
So Hubby has needed a laptop for a good minute. We usually buy his refurbished bc he doesn't use a computer as much as I do. A #TB hard drive and top-shelf or even mid-level graphics card would be wasted on him, but he does need a laptop to access work files from home and general computer tomfoolery.So his last system was a refurb/open box Lenovo Ideapad, 4g RAM, and 1T hard drive. We got it from BestBuy Outlet a few years ago. It was so nice I told my sister about it and she got the same one.Fast forward to last December and the age was showing. I think the manufacture date is 2019, and it's showing the age. I was using it for work (WFH) bc he didn't need it. But then he DID need it so I had to go to a backup until he got me a desktop (see review).The BB Lenovo was slow, so very slow it was like Chinese water torture. Booting it up took time, yeah, 2-5 minutes depending on its mood. I'm not talking from shutdown. I mean from sleep/hibernation to lock screen to desktop. Painfully slow, so we needed to upgrade him. We couldn't shell out a lot of money for it, though, so I went shopping.This system has good storage for him. He doesn't take enough pix or do enough browsing to need more than 512G so the extra 128G is just gravy. The 12G RAM is a major step up and he's no longer grumbling about how slow his computer is.Yay.I'm a little jelly. This thing is sleek. At this price, we could afford to grab another. I just got a gamer desktop, though (see review!) so it's not practical.Pros: See abovePlus: That card slot is a good thing since it doesn't have a CD/DVD tray at all (see pic).The camera cover/lock is NICE (see pic). I always tape a little paper over webcams but there's no need with this.One of the USB ports is a USB-C (see pic), which is nice since things seem to be moving that way.I thought I was settling for the 15.6" screen but it's not as small as I thought it would be. My desktop system monitors are 22 and 24 inches respectively and my last laptop was 17", so 15" feels small to me until I actually see it.As stated: Hubby doesn't care. This laptop is the same size as his old one and even the same manufacturer, so yeah. He's good.Cons:No disc tray. Anything he needs to physically add has to be on an SD card, thumb drive, or downloaded. Please note: Hubby doesn't care.For my geeky/gamer heart, it's not nearly enough HD space, but for Hubby it's perfect.The preinstalled bloatware insists on being used even when you uninstall it, but isn't it always?Minimal ports. I need way more USB ports and no ethernet is a deal breaker for me.Caveat: This laptop isn't for me, since I have a gaming/work desktop system. Hubby doesn't care about this at all, so it's just a "that would be nice" thing.Anyway, I like this machine a lot. It's light and clean and a fantastic value for the price. I think it will serve Hubby well.9/10 would recommend.
Update time,It has been a couple of years since I bought this laptop.I still love it but have noticed that at times the screen will go blank for a few seconds for no reason. It does fix itself but it does go blank every day. It will do it much more often if you have multiple pages open at same time. You know like when you want to see a product on Amazon so you right click to open in another window? That is when it does it the most. Not just the Amazon pages but any website that you right click to open in another window like maybe a YouTube video you want to watch. same thing.For the price it is still good but can be frustrating at times.Fast Delivery, fast computer, Set up is easy, and starts up fast every morning.
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