Lenovo IdeaPad 3i Chromebook, 15.6” FHD Display, Intel Celeron N4500, 8GB RAM, 64GB eMMC, 1920×1080 px, 720p Camera, Chrome OS, Abyss Blue
$289.99 Original price was: $289.99.$180.00Current price is: $180.00.
Price: $289.99 - $180.00
(as of Mar 01, 2025 02:22:01 UTC – Details)
The sleek IdeaPad 3i Chromebook is designed for seamless performance and portability. Powered by an Intel Celeron processor and 8GB memory, it offers vivid visuals on a 15.6″ Full HD display. With 64GB eMMC storage, versatile connectivity options, and up to 10 hours of battery life, it’s perfect for work or play on the go. Additionally, enjoy peace of mind with features like a privacy shutter and a physical laptop lock.
TOP PERFORMANCE, SLEEK DESIGN: Experience smooth multitasking and speedy performance with the Lenovo IdeaPad 3i Chromebook, perfect for work or play on the go
POWERFUL PROCESSING: The Intel Celeron N4500 processor’s impressive capabilities ensure seamless operation and swift responsiveness
VIVID VISUALS WITH IMMERSIVE CLARITY: Vibrant visuals on the 15.6″ FHD 1920×1080 display deliver crisp images and sharp details for an enhanced visual experience
AMPLE STORAGE FOR YOUR DIGITAL WORLD: Enjoy convenient access to your files and applications with 64GB of eMMC storage, which provides space for documents, photos, videos, and more
VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS: Stay connected with a range of ports, including USB 3.2 Gen 1 and USB-C 3.2 Gen 1, that offer plenty of plug-ins for your accessories
ALL-DAY BATTERY LIFE FOR UNINTERRUPTED USAGE: The IdeaPad 3i Chromebook offers up to 10 hours of battery life so you can experience the freedom to work and play uninterrupted
ENHANCED DEVICE SECURITY: Protect your Chromebook from theft and unauthorized access with a physical laptop lock to enjoy peace of mind in any environment
CRYSTAL-CLEAR VIDEO CALLS WITH PRIVACY PROTECTION: Enjoy sharp, clear video calls with the HD 720p camera that heightens your video quality at every meeting
SLIM AND PORTABLE DESIGN: This lightweight computer offers a sleek and compact form that easily slips into your bag or backpack
WORKING TOWARDS A BRIGHT FUTURE: As tech optimists who believe in both technology’s potential and a diverse perspective, we at Lenovo look to empower customers and employees to transform their world with smarter solutions designed by our global team
Customers say
Customers find the notebook computer functional and easy to use. They appreciate its simple interface and straightforward setup process. Many consider it a good value for the price, especially for college students. The screen size is also appreciated, with some finding it suitable for smaller needs.
7 reviews for Lenovo IdeaPad 3i Chromebook, 15.6” FHD Display, Intel Celeron N4500, 8GB RAM, 64GB eMMC, 1920×1080 px, 720p Camera, Chrome OS, Abyss Blue


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Kindle Customer –
Great, especially for the price
Fully functional small computer. I can do everything I could do on MS Windows 10/11 (w/ alternative software, of course). I can even do web development. However, don’t buy if you don’t like Google. The operating system is Chrome and ties you into all things Google. You can install non-Google apps from the Playstore, but they often don’t work correctly on the Chromebook. Can’t beat the price, though, for a fully functional modern computer.
FJ –
Better Than A Cheap Laptop
Got a good deal on this Chromebook during the holiday shopping season. My old one died last summer so I was happy to get this one. I like Chromebooks because they are simple to use, relatively cheap, and don’t have a lot of bloatware. You can do most of what a Windows laptop will do using online apps. Unlike my previous one, this one doesn’t have a touchscreen. But the quality is good and it seems just as quick as my favorite laptop.
Calvin –
Great laptop
I love the laptop so far it took about 2 hours to charge to 100% and about 10 minutes to set it up, I’ve used the laptop for 6 hours and it’s on 50% so I assume it has 12 hours of battery life the screen is huge and way bigger then I thought it would be, it’s 3 times the size of my ipad and it’s great for school, chilling in bed and watching YouTube, TikTok, Netflix and it can handle light games like candy crush, I’m not sure about other games I’ve only tested candy crush, It’s really good over all and can handle many apps and tabs open at once also I love the look and feel of the computer it’s very comfortable to type, the brightness is good I think it’s about the brightness of my phone and the sound quality is good so far no issues.
terrie bearden –
Laptop
Very well worth the money. Connected easily to printer. Size is perfect for me. Brightness and sound quality is fine.
KW –
Perfect
Arrived quickly and very well packaged. Came physically in great condition. Works perfectly. Very happy with it
Cesar Lievano –
Great purchase!
Nice Chromebook! I bought it for half the price as an Amazon Renewed item and it arrived in perfect condition and to my surprise it came in the original box (it was open but sealed with tape) so I assume someone bought it and maybe used it for like a couple of hours and said “I don’t like it” or something.Pros: Huuuge screen, you can perfectly watch a movie or videos here and in good quality. The screen is not perfect but for this price it is awesome.- Battery: I’ve been using it for a couple of hours now with the full charge and so far with medium brightness settings it has consumed around 40% and I’ve been watching videos, browsing internet etc. OH btw it only took 1 hour or maybe less to fully charge it.- Numeric keyboard babyyy! Huge screen and great keyboard, keep in mind it’s not backlighted so better look for a place with enough light to use it.- ChromeOS: This OS is packed with more than enough apps and features for a person who simply enjoys scrolling through the internet, read emails, check the weather and of course multimedia. If you’re coming from Windows, don’t give up on it trust me it is an awesome OS and you have embedded options such as Google Workspace and GDrive to carrry around your files not just on the laptop but on your cellphone, regardless of your phone OS (Android – iPhone)—————————-Cons:This processor is a basic option to browse the web and basic stuff, heavy Android apps will probably experience lag, so beware that heavy apps may affect performance on the system. If you’re planning on downloading games or something like that, maybe this is not your option.Screen isn’t the best, some colors can look washed out… Remember you get what you paid for, if you want a better screen then you will probably have to spend a little more.
Jdamazon –
There’s always trade-offs
After using my wife’s Chromebook off and on for a couple of years, I decided that a Chromebook would suffice to eliminate an old Win 8 laptop that really should have been retired much sooner. One factor that came into play here was that I have a 2021 Lenovo PC for multimedia work, and really like it. Been very impressed with how far things have come with some of these companies.Our first Chromebook had 6 GB RAM and 64 GB storage, which was fine, but I tend to do more multimedia stuff so I wanted more RAM and a number pad. This machine was the only one that matched those specs, with 8GB RAM, number pad and very good processor compared to many others at the price point.I’ve had the machine 24 hours, and this is my immediate reaction…- I could have done without the number pad in favor of a symmetrically aligned keybed with full sized TAB key. The TAB key on our other Chromebook is 2.5 cm. This one is 2 cm. That might not seem like much, but it is messing with my typing speed. Likewise, the off center keybed puts my left hand right on the edge of the case which is not very comfortable. Still need to try some longer writing sessions to see how this fares. For someone with smaller hands, this might not be a concern.- I still can not rename the Chromebook Device ID, despite using all of Google’s help suggestions, so I have logged a ticket with Lenovo. As a power user, I don’t like that I can’t easily access this feature from my Google account.Due to the typing comfort issue, I have considered returning this machine. But I want to see if I can get used to it. I am also ordering a Bluetooth mouse that has a built-in transceiver. The one I have now uses a dongle, which juts out and prevents easy storage in my bag.UPDATE: I’ve had this two solid weeks and I hate the keyboard design. It actually hurts my hand to use this machine. The left-hand side of the keyboard forces you to impale yourself with the edge of the case to get anywhere near a productive typing posture. I really tried to get used to this, but the laptop is getting returned for that reason alone. As if that was not enough, the connection to my WIFI printer mysteriously stopped working after two weeks. Even after a powerwash, I couldn’t not get this working again, and then the Bluetooth mouse connection stopped working as well. It’s a shame really, because this machine has decent specs – but none of that matters of the design is poor. Glad I kept the box.