![]() ![]() The side profiles of the laptop lend it the same slim look you would expect. It is here the Ideapad Slim 3 has its standard rubber feet, along with a criss-cross singular vent for ventilation. The bottom of the laptop follows the same standard design, albeit with a darker and matte shade of grey. Unlike some laptops that separate the lid from the hinge on the outer part, the entire panel here is a single construction that sports rounded corners. And I like this minimal logo, which lets people know what brand laptop I have, without being in the face and too loud. While there is no texture on this smooth lid, there is a small and iridescent Lenovo logo on the top right. The A-panel (lid) of the laptop is a grey-themed non-descript one with a brushed metal look (you can’t feel the texture, though). The build quality of the Lenovo Ideapad Slim 3 itself is plastic that covers the entirety. Even though it has decent gaming performance (more on that later), there are no gamery aspects here that may indicate the same. The Ideapad Slim 3 is dominated by design choices that make it clear that you’re getting a work/ casual-use laptop. And for the most part, the laptop succeeds at that. With the clue in the name, it’s obvious that Lenovo has tried to incorporate a design that’s slim, lightweight, and modern at the same time. Check out the specifications of the Ideapad Slim 3:ĤGB Soldered DDR4 3200MHz + 4GB SO-DIMM DDR4 3200MHzġx Power-in, 1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 1x HDMI, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1, 1x Headphone/Mic combo, 1x USB-A 2.0, 1x SD Card reader Software, Bloatware, and Lenovo Vantageīefore we begin with the review, you should know about the hardware under the hood. ![]()
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