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2019 Newest Lenovo 130-15AST 15.6" Laptop AMD A9-Series, 4GB DDR4 RAM, 128GB SSD, Wi-Fi, HDMI, Bluetooth, Windows 10, Black

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Hard Drive128 GB flash_memory_solid_state Processor3.1 GHz ARM dual-core CORTEX A9 OMAP 4 Processor BrandAMD
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 15.6" HD display with 1366 x 768 resolution;AMD Radeon R5 A9-9425 Processor. 4GB DDR4 memory, 128GB Solid State Drive Windows 10 brings back the Start Menu from Windows 7 and introduces new features, like the Edge Web browser that lets you markup Web pages on your screen. Weighs 4.63 lbs. and measures 0.9" thin; Additional port: Headphone/microphone combo jack.
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Zapablast05
5
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I will be comparing this to my Acer E-15-575-33BM (ASIN: B01K1IO3QW) with 8GB RAM and a 256GB Western Digital M.2 SSD. The Lenovo has a very light, slim body when open or closed, and feels sleek but looks plain. Semi tough plastic unibody-style build similar to the Acer. Screen quality on the Lenovo is good but the Acer quality is better. The Lenovo came with Windows 10 S-mode, but that can be disabled to turn it into Home mode which I recommend you do, but its better to do a clean install to remove any of the excess bloatware this comes with. The AMD A9 is snappy but 4GB ram is a bit bare for my liking, so another 4GB will be added like my Acer. Im so used to SSDs, its hard to even pay attention to the quick boot and load times in the Lenovo. In a back to back comparison in regards to daily use, its hard to discern a difference between the Acer. The charger is about the size of a Nintendo Switch adapter which is nice! Quite honestly, an abridged "average consumer" comparison is all you need. Theres no need for an "enthusiast consumer" review because both of these laptops are very comparable once you make the upgrades to the Acer. So for the cost difference and out-of-the-box performance, the Lenovo is the smarter choice to buy.
Santino
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This laptop is by far the WORST laptop Ive ever had. Within 30 minutes, my battery is almost dead and it was only on the desktop screen the whole time because I was trying to connect to the internet that whole time. When watching videos, this thing is god awful at processing the frames. Its even slower than my 7 year old laptop! I was expecting just a regular school laptop but no, this thing is the worst laptop Ive ever bought on Amazon. This laptop cannot even run Google correctly. Its so laggy that I couldnt even bare it anymore. The only thing this laptop is good for is probably typing essays. I need a laptop that will help me watch videos for school and type but sadly, this laptop can only do one of those. I know this laptop is new but come on guys, its 2019 and a laptop as cheap as this cant function in simple tasks. Returning this thing Asap.
Wallie
5
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Very nice
John Hardy
5
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Excellent for small business use
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B07PP1R4HF
4 GB 3.1 GHz ARM dual-core CORTEX A9 OMAP 4
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$24800
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Batteries
1 A batteries required. (included)
Brand Name
Lenovo
Graphics Coprocessor
Other
Hard Drive
128 GB flash_memory_solid_state
Item Dimensions
10 x 14.8 x 0.9 inches
Item Weight
4.41 pounds
Operating System
  • Windows 10
RAM
4 GB
Series
81H5002FUS
Processor
Processor
3.1 GHz ARM dual-core CORTEX A9 OMAP 4
Processor Brand
AMD
Processor Count
2
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