Lenovo IdeaPad 110 is an affordable yet powerful laptop that is targeted at first time users,
who are on a lookout for a reasonable option with good
It is powered by Intel Celeron N3060 Quad core processor having a clock speed of 1.6 GHz coupled with 4GB DDR3 RAM at the speed of 1600Mhz
Lenovo has really having the great look. Coming in an all-black colour with textured flap as well as textured palm rest,
the design language looks quite good for a sub Rs 25, 000 laptop. The build is plastic, but it is the sturdy kinds and does not feel cheap.
The hinge mechanism appears a bit flimsy, as the display tends to wobble for some seconds before coming to rest every time you open the laptop.
Lenovo IdeaPad uses a chiclet keyboard with well spaced keys which have a good amount of travel.
Thanks to the 15.6-inch form factor, it does come with a dedicated number pad as well.
The placement of the Shift key is a bit tricky as it is not that traditionally length button, but split into a regular size button and placed in line with the Up-arrow key.
So many times we did end up hitting the Up-arrow key instead of Shift. This will take getting some used to. The keys aren’t scalloped like the ones we have seen on the more expensive Lenovo laptops.
So we have a modest Intel Pentium N3170 processor clocked at 1.6GHz, paired with 4GB of RAM and it comes with Windows 10 OS out of the box.
You can also get a Linux OS variant of the IdeaPad 110 which is slightly cheaper. In terms of storage you get a 500GB HDD