Impressions of the Lenovo Ideapad Gaming Chromebook

Hi everyone! My name is Kevin, and I’m a member of the Lenovo Ideapad Gaming Chromebook team here in Austin. For those who aren’t aware, the Ideapad Gaming Chromebook is a powerful device that’s designed to play games and run productivity apps like Microsoft Office. It’s also one of the first Chrome OS devices to feature a backlit keyboard, which should make it easier for gamers to see their keys at night – or during any other time when playing games or doing work with this laptop requires non-optimal lighting conditions.

Initial impressions – the first few days

When you first get your hands on the Lenovo Ideapad Gaming Chromebook, you’ll be excited to go through the initial setup process. The first thing that strikes you about this device is how thin and light it feels in your hands. It’s similar to other laptops, but unlike most others that feel like bricks on your lap or desk, this one feels more like a toy than an actual computer—and I mean that in a good way!

The keyboard layout is excellent for typing with two thumbs (and no wrist pain) and there are plenty of shortcuts for navigating around Windows 10 easily – just press FN + D for example- which makes everything much faster than using the mouse alone would be!

Gaming on a Chromebook?

You may be wondering, “Can I play games on a Chromebook?” The answer is: yes, but not all of them. Some games will run just fine, but others won’t. Some games might even run better than they do on Windows or Mac computers—but only if you’re willing to sacrifice some graphics quality for performance.

The good news is that any game that relies heavily on graphics (like Fortnite), or requires intense processor power (like PUBG), isn’t going to work well on your Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming Chromebook because they simply aren’t powerful enough yet!

If you’re playing an indie game with lower requirements and don’t mind sacrificing some visual fidelity for better performance then it might still be worth checking out if there are any titles available like this one called “Chromebook PC Games”.

The aesthetics of the Ideapad Gaming Chromebook

The aesthetics of the Ideapad Gaming Chromebook are quite nice. The aluminum panels on the top and bottom provide a solid look, while the Lenovo logo at the back is accented with some colorful LEDs.

The display is an IPS touchscreen with a resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels (Full HD) and a matte finish that keeps glare to a minimum in bright environments. It supports 10-point touch input, which means you can use it with gloves on, but there’s no option for multi-touch gestures like swiping or pinch-to-zoom—something we would have liked to see here given how often touchscreens get used in gaming sessions when playing titles like League of Legends or Fortnite Battle Royale!

A good keyboard and trackpad

The keyboard is well-spaced, with a nice feel to it. It has backlighting and there’s even a fingerprint reader in the spacebar that works most of the time.

The trackpad on this laptop is large and easy to use, too—and we love that it has an adjustable height so you can get as close to your fingers as possible without hitting any annoying bumps in your desk.

You can, however, find some great games that run on Chromebooks. These are popular titles that work well with the Chrome operating system and all of its limitations. They’re also available for free in Google’s Play StoreThe battery life is pretty decent; I’ve got between five and six hours of usage on a single charge. The laptop also has an HDMI port so you can connect it to a television or monitor if you want to watch videos on your big screen..

Pro Apps for content creation?

Chromebooks are great for content creation. They have a lot of cloud-based apps and they can run Android apps, Linux apps, Windows apps and more.

While the idea of running Google Docs or Chrome OS on a laptop may seem strange at first glance, it works surprisingly well in practice. In fact, I found myself using my Chromebook as my primary machine to create this article on three separate occasions—and all three times it was fast enough for me to do so comfortably (even when I had multiple tabs open).

When it comes time to open your laptop and get online, you’ll be greeted with a screen that is just as impressive as the rest of this Chromebook. The resolution is sharp enough to see everything clearly without straining your eyes, but not so much that images look blurry or pixelated.

Should you choose this Chromebook?

If you’re looking for a Chromebook that is more than just a web browser, this one is for you. It’s not the fastest or most powerful laptop out there, but it has enough power to run the most popular apps and games that are available on the Play Store. The keyboard and trackpad feel nice and responsive when typing or navigating around your screen (even if it doesn’t have an OLED display like other gaming laptops).

If you want to work with pro apps like Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office 365, or Autodesk Vault (for managing CAD drawings), then this might not be the best choice because those programs require too much horsepower from their computers in order to run smoothly without lagging or freezing up; however, if all you use is Google Chrome OS then those issues won’t be as big of a deal since 99% of everything else runs just fine outside of these types of programs anyway!

The Ideapad Gaming Chromebook is a nice-looking device with aluminum panels on the top and bottom.

The Ideapad Chromebook is a nice-looking device with aluminum panels on the top and bottom. It’s thin, light and feels good to hold. With a 15.6″ display, it has a full HD screen that looks great when you’re watching movies or playing games on this laptop.

The design of this Lenovo laptop makes it feel like an Xbox One game console—there are all of those colored lights on the outer edges of the device (the front), but they aren’t too flashy or distracting from what’s happening inside your computer screen (the back).

But for most people, Chromebooks aren’t powerful enough to run their favorite games.

. If you’re looking for a Chromebook that can handle more intensive workloads, check out our reviews of the Acer Chromebook 14 and Asus C302CA-DHM4.

One of the big features of the Ideapad Gaming Chromebook is the backlit keyboard, which should help when gaming in dark rooms or when typing late at night.

The backlit keyboard is one of the major features of this machine, and it’s a pretty good one. If you’re someone who spends hours playing games or working late into the night, this is a useful feature to have. It works well enough that I could see myself using it for those purposes, although there are some drawbacks:

  • The backlit keys can be difficult to see in dark rooms — especially when compared to traditional keyboards where all you have to do is look at them!
  • It does not work as well with touchscreens because they tend not to react quickly enough when typing on them (which can be annoying).

As I mentioned earlier, Chromebooks are known for their long battery life. This is another reason why they can be great for content creation. You can use them all day without having to worry about charging them. The screen is bright and colorful, with good viewing angles and wide support for color profiles including sRGB. It’s not a touchscreen, but the keyboard is backlit and there are four levels of brightness. The Chromebook is a good fit for anyone who wants a laptop that looks nice and is easy to use. It’s also great for people who need the added security of having their data stored in Google’s cloud, so they don’t have to worry about losing anything if their laptop gets stolen or damaged. It’s also a bit of a pain to have to choose an additional keyboard for your PC, but I suppose if you’re going to be using this one every day then it’s worth the investment.

Powering the Lenovo Gaming Chromebook is a Core i3 10110U processor and 8GB of RAM, which makes it one of the fastest Chromebooks we’ve seen so far.

The Core i3 10110U processor and 8GB of RAM is one of the fastest Chromebooks we’ve seen so far. It’s not quite as fast as the Core i5 chips used in most laptops, but it makes up for it with a lower price tag and less heat output.

The Lenovo Gaming Chromebook sports an NVIDIA® GeForce MX250 GPU, which can handle 1080p video streaming or playing games at medium settings on small screens like this one (the ideal resolution for gaming). It also has enough power to run standard applications like Microsoft Office and Photoshop Expert without any lag or stuttering (at least in our experience). However, if you plan on doing some heavy-duty multitasking with multiple browser windows open simultaneously—or if you want to edit videos—you’ll need more than 8GB of RAM installed on your system (16GB+)

The keyboard is one of my favorite features on the Ideapad Gaming Chromebook. It’s comfortable to type on and has backlit keys that are easy to see even in low-light conditions. I was able to get up to 80 WPM typing speed during my testing which isn’t too bad for someone who doesn’t use a laptop all that often! The trackpad is also pretty good; it supports gestures such as two-finger scrolling, three-finger swiping and pinch-to-zoom. The Lenovo Ideapad Gaming Chromebook comes with a 15.6-inch display that has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. I am a big fan of this aspect ratio because it provides me with plenty of real estates while gaming. Overall, the Lenovo Chromebook C330 is a good option if you want a thin laptop with great battery life. You’ll also appreciate the extra USB-A ports and microSD card reader that make it easier to connect devices such as your phone or camera. The keyboard is also pretty good, with a nice feel to it. The keys are well-spaced apart, so I didn’t have any issues typing this review on the laptop (which I’m doing right now).

The Ideapad Gaming has a solid selection of ports that includes two USB-C 3.1 ports, one USB-A 3.1 port and an audio jack.

The Ideapad Gaming has a solid selection of ports that includes two USB-C 3.1 ports, one USB-A 3.1 port and an audio jack.

The laptop also has two USB 3.0 ports and an HDMI port on the left side of the device (you’ll need to plug in your external monitor).

The trackpad is nice for gaming—it’s large enough for me to use comfortably without having to move my hands around much at all when playing games like Overwatch or League of Legends (I hate having small trackpads).

In addition to two USB-C ports, you get a single USB-A slot, a headphone jack and a microSD card reader for expanding storage.

You get a single USB-A port, which is for connecting a mouse or other devices. You also get the headphone jack and microSD card reader for expanding storage.

You’ll appreciate the additional ports on this Chromebook because it’s thin, light and has great battery life. In fact, our review unit lasted 13 hours in our tests beating its competitor’s hands down!

and a faster processor. The Lenovo Chromebook is also not ideal if you want a laptop with a big screen, since the 11.6-inch display only has a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels (HD). This means that most text can be difficult to read unless you increase the font size in your settings or zoom out using CTRL+Scroll Wheel.

On the top panel are a power button, volume buttons, an activation key that can be used for taking screenshots or putting your Chromebook into tablet mode, and finally a dedicated Google Assistant button.

The Lenovo Ideapad Gaming Chromebook comes in two different color schemes: red/black or blue/black. The color scheme isn’t particularly exciting but it does look nice on this particular laptop model.

The laptop also has an RGB backlit keyboard, which is great for gaming because it allows me to customize the colors of my keys. I’ve found that this feature can help me focus on playing games more than just having white keys or black keys would.

For audio, there are front-facing speakers on either side of the keyboard that delivers decent sound without getting too loud or distorting music at max volume.

The Lenovo Ideapad Gaming Chromebook is a high-performance machine that can handle pretty much anything you throw at it. The device features an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD storage.

The display is not the best out there but it’s still pretty decent for watching videos on YouTube or Netflix. You might have to sacrifice some detail when watching movies if you have it turned up too loud, but other than that I didn’t find any issues with image quality during my testing time with this laptop.

The speakers are on either side of the keyboard (you can see them in my photos above). They deliver good sound without getting too loud or distorting music at a max volume which comes in handy when playing games or listening to music while doing other things like writing this article!

I’ll have more to say about performance once I have time to really test it out fully, but for now, I like what I see – this machine looks like it could be my daily driver once it’s released later in August.

The performance is solid and the keyboard is great. The trackpad also feels good, but I haven’t had a chance to really test it out yet.

The speakers on this laptop are also pretty good for a Chromebook laptop; they’re not loud enough for me to use them in an office setting or conference room, but they’re loud enough that if you’re watching Netflix at home or playing games online with friends then you won’t be disappointed by their output quality.

The CB5-311-T9AB is a great Chromebook for anyone who needs to use their laptop for long periods of time. It’s thin, light and has great battery lifeThe Lenovo Ideapad Chromebook has a 14-inch full HD display. The screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and supports 100% of the sRGB color gamut. This means that it’s a high-quality panel that can show off photos and videos with vivid colors.!

The trackpad is large and responsive with two-finger scrolling, pinch to zoom and other gestures. I haven’t had any issues with it but if you do there is also a button on the side that allows you to disable the trackpad completely (if needed). The screen itself isn’t touch-enabled but if you’re looking for something that can be used for presentations or videos then this works great! It’s sharp and doesn’t have any weird reflections from lights around it which is always niceThe laptop is powered by an Intel Celeron N3350 processor. This CPU features two cores, which means it can handle multiple tasks at once without slowing down. You can expect to get around 10 hours of battery life from a single charge with this Chromebook.

This is an awesome Chromebook that doesn’t feel like a Chromebook.

This is an awesome Chromebook that doesn’t feel like a Chromebook. If you’re looking for something powerful, fast, and easy to use in the classroom or at home then this is the device for you.

It’s lightweight and has a solid build quality with no flex in any direction which makes it feel like it could take some punishment if needed. It feels more expensive than what it costs ($600). The screen is bright but not too bright so glare isn’t too much of an issue (one thing I did notice about this one compared to others was how easily fingerprints showed up on the glass). The keyboard layout is excellent as well; both sides have good keys that feel responsive without being overly cramped with space between them (a common issue with many laptops these days). There are also some nice touches such as rubber domes under keys which prevents accidental slippage while typing.

The screen is also quite nice. While it’s not full HD, I found that the resolution was plenty good enough for watching videos or playing games without any pixelation or blurriness.

Conclusion

Overall, I really like this Chromebook. It’s fast and powerful enough to handle most things that I’ll attempt to do with it but is still lightweight enough to carry around in my bag without weighing me down too much. The built-in webcam is great for taking photos or videos on the go without having to worry about setting up an external camera rig like how many other laptops require nowadays. The keyboard itself feels great with plenty of room for typing and plenty of backlighting options so anyone can get used to it quickly whether they prefer their keys lit up or dark-colored ones which will make it easier for gamers during late-night sessions!

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