Lenovo 3000 N200 review

This bargain laptop boasts some great features and a sturdy design

The casing is thick plastic that gives the body a reassuring feel

TechRadar Verdict

A great keyboard and a solid design make this an excellent laptop

Pros

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    Solid design

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    Good quality keyboard

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    Impressive feature count

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    Excellent battery life

Cons

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    Bit too bulky to be portable

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    Screen not very bright

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Lenovo is a Chinese manufacturer that bought the IBM ThinkPad two years ago, but has also expanded its consumer offerings in this country with a range of cost-effective machines under the Lenovo name. The Lenovo 3000 N200 (£499 inc. VAT) is an impressive laptop that comes with a solid chassis design.

The casing is thick plastic that gives the body a reassuring feel. With plenty of protection behind the screen, and hinges that sit in a small runnel, the design is robust and you won't find the screen rocking, even when travelling with your laptop. On the downside, this isn't exactly a truly portable machine, as the 2.8kg weight and rather bulky design make it a little cumbersome for the daily commute. That said, we managed to record a battery life from this system of 277 minutes, which is more than enough to keep you productive away from mains power.

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