Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook review: Affordable and long-lasting

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Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook: Webcam

Lenovo Slim 3 webcam

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I’m of the mind that all laptops should come with 1080p webcams, as remote work is more common these days. Unfortunately, the Slim 3’s 720p webcam is a real sticking point for me. As someone who works from home, I’d prefer to look as crisp as possible during videoconferencing calls. When I recorded a video of myself typing away on the keyboard, I was disappointed in the quality of the picture. The straps of my purple dress looked washed out and background details like the swaying tree outside my window appeared a bit fuzzy. That said, you could always pick up an external webcam.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook: Connectivity

Lenovo Slim 3 ports

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The port selection is fine, but nothing real noteworthy. You’re getting one Kensington lock slot, one USB-C 3.2 Gen 1, one USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, one headphone/microphone jack, and one microSD card reader. It’s enough for the everyday person, as some folks prefer plugging into an external monitor or mouse. It’s good to have options, yeah? You probably don’t need to bring an adapter with you.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook: Performance

Look, I’m going to level with you here. The Slim 3 isn’t the most powerful laptop I’ve ever tested at PCWorld, but that’s not what it was designed for. If you’re using the device for general-use purposes (browsing social media, checking email, and so on), then it’s entirely serviceable. Anything more demanding than that and you’ll likely see a bit of a slowdown. When I had a bunch of tabs open in my browser, I did notice a slight slowdown when loading up a fresh page or navigating to another open tab. That’s not surprising, as there’s only 4GB of RAM. RAM directly impacts web browsing speed, which is why I recommend at least 8GB for casual use.

Here’s how the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook performed in our browser-based benchmarks:

  • CrXPRT 2: 73
  • Speedometer: 29.6
  • Basemark Web 3.0: 302.97
  • Kraken: 2137.8ms
  • Jetstream 2: 74.077

Compared to Chromebooks with Intel or AMD processors, the Slim 3 falls behind (but not by much). The Asus Chromebook CM34 Flip, for example, had a CrXPRT 2 score of 148 and a Speedometer score of 73.7. The Flip came equipped with an AMD processor, which is more powerful than the Slim’s MediaTek Kompanio 520. That said, MediaTek CPUs are designed to fit inside light and portable laptops, which the Slim 3 definitely is. So, you’ve got to pick your poison here. Either you go with a slightly slower but more portable laptop or a heavier one with zippier performance.

By the way, the CrXPRT 2 performance benchmark measures things like how fast your Chromebook completes tasks and the Speedometer benchmark captures the responsiveness of the web applications. These benchmarks are good indicators of how a Chromebook will perform under different loads. It should also be noted that because Chromebooks get updated every six weeks, the test results aren’t always going to line up perfectly.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook: Battery life

The Slim 3’s 47 watt-hour battery kicked some serious butt. When I ran the battery benchmark, which cycles through various tasks until the laptop dies, the Chromebook breathed its last metaphorical breath at the 16 hour mark. That’s a great result, especially if you plan on taking this laptop everywhere with you. However, generally speaking, Chromebooks tend to have great battery life, so I’m not surprised by the result.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook: Should you buy it?

The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 is a perfectly serviceable Chromebook. Although it’s not the most innovative laptop I’ve ever worked with, it’s still a good value buy, especially if you’re a student or young professional. It has enough power for light use and the battery will keep you going long after your workday ends. The inclusion of a 1080p touch display is a nice feature to have on a sub-$400 laptop. Performance could be a touch snappier, but that’s just my own personal nitpick. You’ll need to taper your expectations some, especially as this machine has only 4GB of RAM. If you need an inexpensive everyday machine, then the IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook is worth your hard-earned cash.

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