Lenovo V15 15.6″ FHD Business Laptop Computer, Intel Dual-Core Processor, 32GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, AC WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, RJ-45, Type-C, HDMI, Numeric Keypad, Windows 11 Pro, Befectoy
$429.00
Price: $429.00
(as of Dec 26, 2024 04:52:27 UTC – Details)
Going portable shouldn’t mean giving up processing power. And it no longer has to, thanks to the 15.6″ V15 G2 Laptop from Lenovo. Intended to provide performance on the go, the V15 features a Intel Celeron N4500 Processor @ 1.10GHz ( 2 Cores, 4M Cache, up to 2.80 GHz).
15.6″ FHD (1920×1080) TN 250nits Anti-glare Non-Touch Display; Intel UHD Graphics.
32GB DDR4 RAM; 1TB SSD M.2 PCIe NVMe.
Intel 11ac 2×2 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.1; 1x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1, 1x HDMI 1.4b, 1x Ethernet (RJ-45), 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm), 1x Power connector.
Operating System: Windows 11 Pro 64, English; Black. Bundled with Befectoy Cable.
Customers say
Customers are satisfied with the notebook computer’s functionality, value for money, and speed. They find it works well and is quick. However, some customers report issues with sluggish performance and battery life.
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8 reviews for Lenovo V15 15.6″ FHD Business Laptop Computer, Intel Dual-Core Processor, 32GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, AC WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, RJ-45, Type-C, HDMI, Numeric Keypad, Windows 11 Pro, Befectoy
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Kindle Customer –
Easy to use.
Great product for a great price! Very easy to move my files and apps from my old Lenovo to this one. Very quick with lots of storage.
Olivia –
Stay far away from this no matter how cheap it becomes
When I first bought this, the reviews were decent. It wasn’t amazing but it was exactly what I needed…I THOUGHT. In reality this thing upon boot up was running at 100% CPU. It was so slow that it took Updates 10 mins to open. Even after updating nothing saved it. Steer clear of this one. Usually I’m a fan of Lenovo, but they should be ashamed that they have their name on something like this that sells for almost $500 on a normal day.To make sure I wasn’t crazy I came here and saw how many people fell for the same scam of a laptop the exact same time as I did. I’m returning it now.
VPoormon –
Very good for the money
I needed a upgrade from a 12 year old Lenovo and with some help from an IT friend who helped me pick out a replacement, this was the one. I am very happy with the performance and speed.
Phyllis Phillips –
Keys wrong
The @ sign and â quotation are mixed up. The @ types â and the â types @. It sucks when you are sending an email. I think a couple more top row keys are messed up too. And the pointer arrow goes missing and since it is not touch screen that sucks too. I have to curl and alt to get it to reappear.
Clark stephan –
seems ok, a little slow
kind of slow , wireless mouse, and that seemed to link up to it quickly , guess it was OK for the money
Amazon Customer –
Rapidez en la solucion de reclamos
La laptop fue recibida con rapidez pero le falto una parte al cargador. Ante el reporte de este problena, el conercio hizo el envio correspondiente de manera inmediata
Private Profile –
Severely underpowered
Frequent input delays and stutters, the first time I ran it. Impossible to do any kind of work fluently, even programs with very low needs. I wanted this for extremely simple work, and it can’t even manage that. GPT says its specs are simply insufficient for the installed OS. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised on Scamazon!
Matt –
2 Hour Useable Battery Screen-On Time and Overwhelmed CPU, good Memory, display as advertised.
12/17/24 battery test update: Battery lasted 2 hours (100% to 20%) with screen on just browsing internet and watching a few youtube videos.———————————————–Got this to replace a ~6 year old Dell inspirion that had dying battery (2nd one in six years) and slow probably ready to crash SATA HD. Used for Internet browsing, Word, Excel, Powerpoint occasionally and some other light duty programs. Purchased 12/1/24, received a few days later. Sticker has a July 2024 Mfr. Date on it.The good:-I got what seemed like a good price (369 plus tax) loaded with memory (32GB and 1TB SSD) with Win11 Pro. Memory useage seems to average in 20-30 percent range per task manager. I easily could have gotten by with 512 for SSD…but the cost difference was small.-It came packaged wellThe bad:- I guess my bad for not having bought something with more CPU power, the Intel/Celeron 2 Core processor is a dog and often pegged at 100%. Lowest I have I seen it is at about 40% (task manager is unusally high 10-20% of that. Very strange.)- The battery is also crap. Haven’t really tested the life, but it runs down in just a couple of hours. It also inaccessible without taking out 11 or so small screws to get the whole back panel off. I am now cycling it for the second time. Maybe the overkill on memory is draining the battery significantly faster. Who knows.-The Lenovo S/W is all screwed up and thinks this made in China laptop was sold in Ghana so that’s causing me some problems trying to run their tools. Still trying figure this one out. Did manage to get a need BIOS update applied.Neutral items:- Display is as expected and advertised (no graphics card so don’t plan on high end gaming or CAD use). USB, HDMI…Ports as advertised.- It Windows, so a PIA to set-up. I don’t use any of the “clouds” so I sneaker-netted over 10’s of thousands of files. Reinstalled a lot of stuff (i.e. TurboTax, Nord VPN…..) . This is my first Lenovo so the “bloatware” wasn’t to bad, I think I got rid of most of it. I deleted the the 3 month trial (I think that was the period) for Office 365 and spent a ~$12 to get and install a lifetime office 2021 license for one PC from a 3rd party vendor (2024 version was ~$35). When I was shopping around I did see some laptops that came with lifetime office licenses.It’s working so far, I’ll live with it. However given that I was hoping for at least 4 hours of screen time with light processing on battery and do not seem to be getting that (Maybe 2 hours?) and the underwhelming CPU, I can not recco this product. Thankfully I have a iPad 9 tablet that seems to last forever on a charge when I’m near an AC outlet and I can do some of what I need to do.