Lenovo Ideapad 3 14″ FHD PC Laptop, Intel Core i5-1035G1, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Windows 10, Gray, 81WD00U9US
Windows 10. Intel Core i5-1035G1 Quad Core Processor. 14.0″ FHD LED Backlit Anti-Glare Display. 8GB (4GBOnBoard + 4GB DIMM) 2666MHz DDR4 RAM. 512GB NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive. Integrated Intel UHD Graphics.
Engineered for long-lasting performance, the Lenovo IdeaPad 3 delivers powerful performance with Intel Core i5 Processors and integrated Intel UHD Graphics, in a laptop that’s perfect for your everyday tasks, with features that you can depend on.
Expect more from your entertainment – Dolby Audio™ delivers crystal-clear sound. Whether you’re watching a video, streaming music, or video-chatting, you’re sure to love what you hear on the IdeaPad 3.See more, do more – A narrow bezel on 2 sides makes for a clean design, and larger display, giving you more viewing area and less clutter. Privacy at your fingertips – Keep your privacy intact with a physical shutter for your webcam for peace of mind when you need it.
- Operating system: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-1035G1 Quad Core Processor
- Display: 14.0″ FHD LED Backlit Anti-Glare Display
- Memory: 8GB (4GBOnBoard + 4GB DIMM) 2666MHz DDR4 RAM
- Internal storage: 512GB NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
- Graphics: Integrated Intel UHD Graphics
- Optical Drive: None
- Audio: 2 x 1.5W Speakers
- Battery life: Up to 9 Hours
- Wireless: 2 x 2 802.11AC Wi-Fi with Bluetooth 5.0
- Webcam: 720P Camera with Privacy Shutter and Dual Array Microphones
- Product weight: 3.3 lbs
- Color: Platinum Grey
Additional information
Model | 81WD00U9US |
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Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 12.88 x 9.49 x 0.78 Inches |
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Intel (Integrated electronics) was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Gordon Moore (of Moore's law) and Robert Noyce, along with investor Arthur Rock, and is associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company was a key component of the rise of Silicon Valley as a high-tech center, as well as being an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip—the Intel 4004—in 1971, it was not until the success of the PC in the early 1990s that this became its primary business.
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Since the 2000s and especially since the late 2010s, Intel has faced increasing competition, which has led to a reduction in Intel's dominance and market share in the PC market. Nevertheless, with a 68.4% market share as of 2023, Intel still leads the x86 market by a wide margin. In addition, Intel's ability to design and manufacture its own chips is considered a rarity in the semiconductor industry, as most chip designers do not have their own production facilities and instead rely on contract manufacturers (e.g. AMD and Nvidia).
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Lenovo originated as an offshot of a governmental research institute. Then known as Legend, the company developed numerous electronics before focusing on personal computers. Co-founder Liu Chuanzhi incorporated Legend in Hong Kong in an attempt to raise capital and was successfully permitted to build computers in China. It listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1994 and became the largest PC manufacturer in China and eventually in Asia; they were also domestic distributors for HP printers, Toshiba laptops, and others. After the company rebranded itself to Lenovo, it acquired IBM's PC business including its ThinkPad line in 2005, after which it rapidly expanded abroad. In 2013, Lenovo became the world's largest personal computer vendor by unit sales for the first time, a position it still holds as of 2024.
Products manufactured by the company include desktop computers, laptops, tablet computers, smartphones, workstations, servers, supercomputers, data storage devices, IT management software, and smart televisions. Its best-known brands include its ThinkPad business line of notebooks, the IdeaPad, Yoga, LOQ, and Legion consumer lines of notebooks, and the IdeaCentre, LOQ, Legion, and ThinkCentre lines of desktops. Lenovo is also part of a joint venture with NEC, named Lenovo NEC Holdings, that produces personal computers for the Japanese market. The company also operates Motorola Mobility which produced smartphones.
by Bea
A true plug n play. After an effortless start-up and hearing no grinding, churning, or sound, I was quickly on my way with a full brilliantly crisp and clear screen. My keyboard seemed to offer an extra edge which gave my fingers added ease of movement. My keystrokes were accepted with a natural touch of the fingertips.(so far no nail breaking) Each key felt independent and did not sick. The on light located at the front top of the keyboard gave an extra eloquence to the sleek, slim platform. I am not sure what this unit is made of. However, the quality feels and looks amazing. The default font and color used on my email and web pages are perfect. They can be seen and read with eye-ease. The touchpad has been perfectly placed and feels a little larger. So far the performance has been faultless. The speed of this laptop is like a blink of the eye. The privacy webcam shutter is a very nice and convenient touch. I have already used it several times. I am so happy about this choice of purchase. Thank you for the reasonable pricing. The product is right, the delivery was tight, the weight is light. I say “try a Lenovo”. I am thinking about getting a desktop.
by David
The Ideapad3 (15″,Intel) laptop was everything Id hope for. The high resolution screen is crisp and amazing . The touch screen was easy and helpful. The speef of the processor was fast and powerful. I would recommend this computer to all levels.
by Rees
Nice light weight product that does everything I need it to do. I typically go for smaller screens Because I don’t want to carry anything heavy. This one is still lighter than my last one which was about 5 inches smaller.
by Fippolito
Easy setup right out of the box. Trusted reliability and performance for the price
by Tiffany
Very nice and lite want to get Thinkpad next for work
by Med
Very good resolution, fast speed, and all my apps (including Zoom and the Epic medical record) work efficiently. I have no problems with storage space. The laptop is light, thin and attractive, and the keyboard is lovely (I really enjoy the numeric pad) and the size of the screen is great. I appreciate the ability to cover my webcam too.
by Simon
Really nice! I thought I wouldn’t like how big it was as my old laptop was so small but looking back on the old one, I really like the size.
by Jandy
I’ve only had it for a few weeks, but so far, so good! I didn’t think I’d need the touch screen, but i REALLY like it. My only complaint (and the deduction of 1 star) is that the battery drains awfully fast.
by Norman
reliable, fast, no hiccups, easy to use, support available.
by Sabrina
I bought this as an upgrade. It is fast and responsive with lots of space. Only negative is that the mousepad is gimpy and doesn’t work with my asd so I purchased a mouse.