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Best Lenovo Notebook: Buying Guide

If you are looking for a laptop, the Lenovo brand is undoubtedly a great choice. It is one of the most prolific manufacturers in the category, with its notebooks that are sold in large numbers also in Italy due to their versatility and their wide availability even in large electronics retail chains. In Lenovo's line-up there are several products from various families, each with their own essential characteristics. On this page we will try to deepen the subject and also to find the Lenovo notebook made just for you.


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To make the choice of a company notebook you still need to know some definitions on the basic components that you can find inside a traditional laptop. The technical characteristics of the various products establish their strengths and various weaknesses and it is precisely for this reason that you need to know what the individual components are for and what advantages they offer before understanding which model is best suited to your personal needs. Only after I have explained a few details to you will I point out the Lenovo notebooks available on the market today.

Lenovo offers Chromebooks and laptops with Windows 10, some designed for maximum portability and office work, others - such as the Legion Y Series - specifically for video games. Before deciding which model to buy, you must not only check its technical characteristics, but also decide which budget to allocate to your purchase and understand which type of laptop is the most suitable for your personal needs. But no more chatter and let's move on to the actual buying guide.

Index
Who is Lenovo
How to choose a Lenovo notebook
Notebook formats
Screen size
Processor (CPU)
Video card (GPU)
Memories
Battery
Connectivity
Other characteristics
Operating system
Which Lenovo notebook to buy
Lenovo Ideapad family
Lenovo Legion family
Lenovo ThinkPad family
Lenovo ThinkBook family
Lenovo Yoga family
Other Lenovo notebooks

Who is Lenovo
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Lenovo is today the largest computer manufacturer in the world, with the great overtaking of HP in 2013. It was born in 1984 in Hong Kong and twenty years later it acquired the PC division of IBM, a giant in the IT world. Its name derives from the initial "Le" and "novo", referring to the Latin adjective novus. Together with the various divisions, it had a turnover of approximately 43 billion dollars in 2016 with a net profit of over 500 million. It has over 50,000 employees worldwide and sells both proprietary and Motorola-branded smartphones in addition to personal computers and notebooks.


How to choose a Lenovo notebook
Choosing a Lenovo notebook is just like choosing any other laptop. First you have to establish what type of computer you need and what will be its intended use (multimedia, office, gaming), then you have to identify a maximum spending threshold beyond which you do not intend to go. Once these two premises have been made, you can choose the laptop based on its integrated technical characteristics. Here are the essential ones you absolutely need to know.


Notebook formats
There are different types of formats that define not only the size and weight of each product, but also how it can be used. The choice of the so-called “form factor” has priority over the rest of the components, since it affects the compatibility of some of them. In other words, if you are looking for the best performing hardware, you will hardly find it on an ultrabook.

Notebook or laptop : they are characterized by the clamshell closure and are the most popular. They can be both very cheap and very powerful. Gaming notebooks usually use this form factor.
Ultrabook : they are laptops also with clamshell closure, but they are extremely compact and boast a reduced thickness. They generally use low voltage processors to reduce heat loss inside the body.
2-in-1 or convertible : 2-in-1s use two separate modules, one containing the display and all necessary hardware for operation and the other the keyboard and - sometimes - even some additional ports. The convertible , however, are of the notebook with special hinges that allow you to turn the 360 ° display. Thanks to this peculiarity, they can be used in different ways, usually tablets and traditional notebooks, while some models also support tent or stand modes. Both 2-in-1s and convertibles can sometimes support a capacitive pen, often taking advantage of proprietary technologies not compatible with other models.
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