![]() It will suffice for browsing, email, and homework, but its performance is tepid, and it lacks basic comforts ranging from a backlit keyboard to a USB Type-C port, seen in some other economy models we've tested in recent weeks. ![]() Otherwise, though, this 15.6-inch slab of silver-gray plastic is hard to get excited about. And not long ago, such an economy model would have had a lowly 1,366-by-768-pixel display instead of the IdeaPad's full HD (1,920 by 1,080) resolution. ![]() It has 8GB of memory, while some rock-bottom budget laptops have an inadequate 4GB. Let's start with two good-well, pretty good-things about Lenovo's IdeaPad 3 15 ($399.99 for the model 15ADA05 we tested).
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