Lenovo Thinkpad 11E (3rd Generation) 11.6″ Notebook, Intel N3150 Quad-Core, 128GB Solid State Drive, 8GB DDR3, 802.11ac, Bluetooth, Win10Pro 64-Bit
- Powered by the Intel N3150 Quad-Core 1.6GHz processor for impressive performance results and energy efficiency.
- 11.6″ HD LED-backlit display with 1366 x 768 resolution showcases movies and games in stunning clarity
- 8GB DDR3 memory – For multitasking power
- 128GB Solid State Drive dramatically improves the responsiveness of your system
- Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
Thin and light, yet extra durable, 11e Series laptops are reinforced to withstand rigorous environments. Windows 10 is so familiar and easy to use, you’ll feel like an expert. It starts up and resumes fast, has more built-in security to help keep you safe, and comes with great built-in apps like Maps, Photos, Mail & Calendar, Music, and Video
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The better of the cheap 11e on prime day, By
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I’ve seen this one, but I’ve not done more than play with a third generation 11e. But, I’ve owned 2 and installed a lot of 11e laptops and they’re all about the same as far as the shell. They really haven’t changed the shape and size of the laptop much if at all in this third generation.
There are three of these 11e as Prime Day sales: This 0 gen 3 has 8GB of ram, Atam proccessor, 128GB SSD. I think it’s a good step up for . Even though newer, the atom processor is practically the same as the 0 one. With a 11 inch screen, I really can’t see how you’re going to be multitasking enough that the 8GB of ram will really help you, but sure it’s nice that you get it! The 0 gen 2 has 4 GB of ram, Pentium M processor, and 128GB hard drive. It’s a much faster CPU–about twice as fast. It’s also a touchscreen and flips over because it’s the Yoga version. I like the 0 one because of the faster CPU and it converts to a tablet and has a touchscreen. But you are paying 40% more than the 0 model. So if you want cheap and good enough to do your basic things, the 0 one is great. If you want more power and a touchscreen, get the 0 model. I think the 11e is one of the best bangs for your buck in the cheaper laptops. Especially being very portable, but being tough. They’re a little clunky for an 11 inch, but in that same way they feel like they can take a beating. PS. the weight is wrong. It weights just over 3 pounds.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Best value for a laptop you can take anywhere,
This review is from: Lenovo Thinkpad 11E (3rd Generation) 11.6″ Notebook, Intel N3150 Quad-Core, 128GB Solid State Drive, 8GB DDR3, 802.11ac, Bluetooth, Win10Pro 64-Bit (Personal Computers)
I checked this processor in the Intel website and it can run 64 bit virtual machines, which makes it very versatile as a travelling laptop. I wish it was fanless like other 11 inch small laptops, but i’m not complaining when it already comes with 8GB RAM and an SSD for 0.
Sluggish, By
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This review is from: Lenovo Thinkpad 11E (3rd Generation) 11.6″ Notebook, Intel N3150 Quad-Core, 128GB Solid State Drive, 8GB DDR3, 802.11ac, Bluetooth, Win10Pro 64-Bit (Personal Computers)
I got this for 9 on Prime Sale to replace a 5 yo Ideapad. This one is really sluggish – scrolls down so slowly. Sorry that I bought it. Might have to sell it & try another.
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The better of the cheap 11e on prime day,
There are three of these 11e as Prime Day sales:
The $200 gen 1 has 4GB ram, Atom processor, 500 GB spinning disk. I don’t like a spinning disk for a laptop. It makes it so much more fragile since spinning disks are susceptible to failure because of bumps and movement.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VPKT8LG/ref=gbdp_vlo_dc2163e3_B00VPKT8LG?_encoding=UTF8&smid=A1KWJVS57NX03I
This $250 gen 3 has 8GB of ram, Atam proccessor, 128GB SSD. I think it’s a good step up for $50. Even though newer, the atom processor is practically the same as the $200 one. With a 11 inch screen, I really can’t see how you’re going to be multitasking enough that the 8GB of ram will really help you, but sure it’s nice that you get it!
The $350 gen 2 has 4 GB of ram, Pentium M processor, and 128GB hard drive. It’s a much faster CPU–about twice as fast. It’s also a touchscreen and flips over because it’s the Yoga version.
https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Generation-Convertible-Ultrabook-Touchscreen/dp/B014LQHW4A/ref=sr_1_6?m=A1KWJVS57NX03I&s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1468322974&sr=1-6&refinements=p_6%3AA1KWJVS57NX03I
I like the $350 one because of the faster CPU and it converts to a tablet and has a touchscreen. But you are paying 40% more than the $250 model. So if you want cheap and good enough to do your basic things, the $250 one is great. If you want more power and a touchscreen, get the $350 model.
I think the 11e is one of the best bangs for your buck in the cheaper laptops. Especially being very portable, but being tough. They’re a little clunky for an 11 inch, but in that same way they feel like they can take a beating.
PS. the weight is wrong. It weights just over 3 pounds.
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