Lenovo Ideapad 3 15.6″ FHD Chromebook, Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB RAM, 224GB Storage (64GB SSD+160GB Docking Station Set), Intel UHD Graphics, Full Size Keyboard, Chrome OS, Artic Gray
Original price was: $279.00.$229.00Current price is: $229.00.








Price: $279.00 - $229.00
(as of Sep 21, 2025 09:45:50 UTC – Details)
Lenovo 15.6″ FHD Display Laptop
【15.6″ FHD Display】The captivating clarity and brilliance will surely enhance your work and entertainment endeavors. 【180° Hinge Design】Provides users the ability to adjust the screen to a wide range of angles, improving visibility, reducing glare, and enhancing the overall viewing experience.
【Intel Celeron N4500 Processor】The low voltage design optimizes energy usage, allowing you to stay productive and entertained with great efficiency. Seamlessly multitask between study materials, stream your favorite entertainment content, and browse the internet smoothly without any lag.
【4GB DDR4 RAM 】Plenty of high bandwidth to run multiple programs simultaneously without any slowdowns.【224GB Storage】64GB SSD+160GB Docking Station Set, benefit from lightning-fast storage with a large capacity, allowing you to store a vast collection of files, applications, and multimedia content.
【Intel UHD Graphics】Enjoy solid image quality that brings your everyday content to life with vibrant colors and sharp details.【Number Pad】Work comfortably with an integrated numeric pad.
【Chrome OS】【Dimensions & Weight】14.3 x 9.6 x 0.75 inches, 3.48 lbs.【Ports】2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 1 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1, 1 x HDMI, 1x Micro SD Card Slot, 1x Headphone/mic combo. Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.1. Gray. 【Bonus Docking Station Set】1x 7-in-1 Docking Station with 128GB Storage, 1x 32GB MicroSD Card with Adapter, 1x Type-C Data Cable, 1x 3-in-1 Charging Cable, 1x Suede Cleaning Cloth.
Customers say
Customers find the Chromebook to be a great device with excellent value for money, praising its speed with no lag during video playback and quick startup times. They appreciate its ease of use, particularly for children, and its responsive touchpad and quick charging capabilities. The screen quality receives mixed feedback – while some find the resolution crisp, others note it’s not full HD. The functionality receives mixed reviews, with some reporting great performance while others experience unreliability.
8 reviews for Lenovo Ideapad 3 15.6″ FHD Chromebook, Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB RAM, 224GB Storage (64GB SSD+160GB Docking Station Set), Intel UHD Graphics, Full Size Keyboard, Chrome OS, Artic Gray
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Original price was: $279.00.$229.00Current price is: $229.00.

Anthony –
Great Laptop – Highly Responsive and Great Touch Screen
Overall, I would say the laptop is great. It is definitely worth the price of around $300. It is small, lightweight (although could be more), responsive, looks great, smells new after months, smooth to use, track pad is pretty good,overall good chromebook.I’m not really too much of a Tech person but grew up with computers in my 20’s mostly using it for school and personal stuff.I had it for a few months now so my beginning concerns aren’t the same as my latter ones. I’ll try to go over really quickly the basic beginning concerns I had then go through with my impressions with months of use later on. 1366 X 768 isn’t HD but it’s acceptable. Processing speed is 2.1 ghz, never had a problem or issue with lags. 4 gb ram is okay, probably wouldnt do 2 gb. 11.6 screen, I wanted something smaller so this is a plus to me. Bit heavy with 2.64 lbs for a small laptop but it’s okay, still my lightest one. internet connection is good and bluetooth use was good. Processor never had a problem with Mediatek. Convertible to tablet mode is a plus. Solid state so processes quickly which is a big plus. Battery life is great, I hate charging and finding an outlet, but this goes on for more than 8-10 hours, just doing school stuff, no videos. I would say I searched like crazy in the beginning. I wanted one main personal laptop and one small convertible laptop and this was the best convertible one I could find on Amazon. I compared like 20+ laptops over a week, I was really putting a ridiculous amount of time on it. But I had specific things I wanted in mine, like speed, aesthetics, smooth performance, and valued those more than other things. I wanted things to be really convenient.I have started using chromebooks more because they are inexpensive and very convenient to use. They aren’t too good for hardcore processing, but for school work or personal work, it meets all my needs. Whenever I use it, everything is pretty smooth and seamless. Start and shut down are almost instant. I have never had an issue with it’s use so far. I think for me, the biggest plus is the elegance. It makes everything very easy to use, it looks great, it even retains its new smell after some months with light use. My other laptops have poor track pads but this one is infinitely better. I don’t feel the need to use a wireless mouse as well. I ended up getting a screen protector for it for almost $20 because it was a touch screen. I like how it has a lot of features like hdmi cables, one usbs, even a memory card slot. I think for the price, it is definitely worth it. It feels like a very high end chromebook, although I generally wouldn’t pay too much for a laptop in general because I don’t need high processing. The buttons feel nice and smooth. There hasn’t been much lag or delay time. Updates are easy and smooth. Screen is nice to look at and the colors are great. There doesn’t seem to be much glare and it feels aesthetically pleasing. Yeah everything’s really nice with this.There are some things I don’t like about it though. Originally, I had planned to use this as a tablet part-time because I didn’t want to buy paper textbooks. I thought of using all of it on this chromebook, but it turned out to not be convenient because it was too heavy. I would use it on the train and my hands would almost immediately get tired trying to read. I would have to rest is down on myself, which isn’t a big deal but wanted something I could read ebooks and pdfs on conveniently. I don’t know if I will end up getting another one to serve that purpose. It also is a chromebook so it cannot download files and stuff. I don’t particularly like that because that stops it from being my main computer. I don’t like putting personal stuff on my drive, like my expenses or whatever even though it is irrational and I do it with some apps. Maybe I should, but the fact that everything is on my drive to see makes me feel a bit uncomfortable. I don’t mind that this computer cannot really do much without internet because I always have something saved on it. It has 64 gb of memory which I think is quite significant. I mean, if I couldn’t put anything on the drive, I wouldn’t feel that, but 64 gb + drive storage seems more than enough and I am trying to be a minimalist anyway. Yeah not that many cons.Anyway, I wanted a inexpensive laptop but this definitely performs up to par with most laptops. Never had a problem with it so far months into my purchase but did want something I could use as a tablet. Would definitely recommend. Definitely better than a lot of the stuff I grew up with that cost 3x more. Best laptop I could find and really pleasantly surprised overall in many areas.
a.k. blake –
It’s cheap and it works!
Super cheap, fully decent
Kaleb –
Incredible Chromebook
This is my first Chromebook. I decided to get one because most of what I use a computer for doesn’t require anything more heavy duty than what this has to offer. I’ll still use my other computer should I require things like Photoshop or those heavier use programs, but since I got my Chromebook a week ago, I haven’t even touched my other laptop.The Pros:Battery life – When it estimates that I have 12-13 hours of battery life, it means it. I can stream videos and multitask and it doesn’t sacrifice that time. Time to charge is also impressively quick.Speed – I open the lid and it’s on. It’s that simple. No waiting for everything to load up. I had to do an update and it took maybe 10 seconds, including restart time. I know internet will vary depending on network, but I’m able to easily multitask and it’s not dragging. I’m currently casting a video to my TV and have multiple tabs open on chrome, all with no lag to the video (which would often happen with my other laptop).Ease of use – If you’re already a chrome/google user, switching over to a chromebook is a piece of cake. I didn’t have to transfer anything, and I do have to eventually back a few more things up to my Drive, but again, that’s easy. Getting used to more app-based programs than desktop ones is easy enough too. Almost everything that would have required a windows download has an app version or a way to use it on a chromebook as well.Screen/Tablet mode – I haven’t toyed too much with the touch screen, but it’s a nice perk. I like being able to flip the screen around and turn it to the side and bam, it’s a big tablet. So far I’ve only used it like this once to read some comics, but it was nice. Brightness is great too. I usually have it down halfway or less even.Size – I was worried about it being too small because my other laptop is somewhere between 13-14” but it’s a really great size. This thing is incredibly light too. Much lighter than I’d expected. Love it.The Cons, though extremely minor:Caps Lock – Mostly, it’s a “getting used to” factor that I just haven’t quite mastered yet. There’s no caps lock key, and the search button that replaces it isn’t terrible, but I think I’d have preferred to just have the caps key. (You can just press alt+search for caps lock easily enough though)Backlighting – my other computer had backlit keys. Totally an “extra” that’s not necessary, but regardless.And that’s it. If you’re looking for something light and simple for everyday use, this is an incredible choice.
C –
This lenovo chromebook started up v fast. And the touch screen is v sensitive as well. I think this touch screen function is essential for a chromebook. Been using it after 1st charge. Battery still at 70%, really impressed by it.But don’t expect too much that the chromebook can play game and etc. It’s for daily use type of laptop.Overall, I’m satisfied with my loot!:)
Placeholder –
A very basic piece of electronics that can be only used for web-related stuff. I am using this laptop for the last couple of month and I am happy. This laptop can be used for day to day stuff over the web and watch movies.
Rahul Ar –
This laptop is one of the best laptops in this price range AED 695.00 ive had so far, overall build quality is great the performance is also amazing despite its size. The touch display is also very responsive although it will be hard to use outdoor because of its glossy screen its still a very great displaycompare to windows apps response so fast loading and switching between apps that is the most thing which i like this.I Had a windows laptop which is worth AED 1800.00 But it too lagy and makes me madthis was worth for movies browsing & good security updates
KC –
A bang for the buck for Chromebook beginners!
MAURIZIO VISCONTI –
unico difetto però forse non ho approfondito io è che la tastiera è americana pertanto ho dovuto acquistare delle mascherine adesive per riportarla all’italiana