🚀 Elevate your hustle with Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 — where power meets portability.
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 features a 15.6-inch FHD IPS anti-glare display, powered by a 12th Gen Intel Core i5-1235U processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD for fast, efficient performance. It includes a fingerprint reader for enhanced security, a backlit keyboard for low-light productivity, and weighs just 1.85kg with up to 8 hours of battery life, making it the ideal laptop for professionals balancing work and lifestyle.
Brand | Lenovo |
Manufacturer | Lenovo, One of the below: Hefei Bitland Information Technology Co.,Ltd - No.4088 Jiuxiu Road National Hefei economic & technology development area Hefei Anhui China LCFC(Hefei) Electronics Technology Co., Ltd. - NO.1-3188,YUNGU ROAD, HEFEI EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE. ANHUI PROVINCE,CHINA Tech-Com(Shanghai) Computer Co Ltd - No.6 Ln.58,San-Zhuang Rd., Songjiang EPZ ShangHai, China Wistron InfoComm (Kunshan) Co.Ltd - 168# First Avenue, Kunshan Export Processing Zone, Kunshan, Jiangsu, China Compal information technology (kunshan) CO., LTD. - Address: No. 58, the 1st street, Kunshan Export Processing Zone, Jiangsu, P.R.O.C. CHINA Kunshan Hichain storage Co. Ltd - No. 88 Xinxiang Road Avenue Kunshan CBZ Wujiang Hichain warehousing LTD - No.2088 Pangjin road, Wujiang economic development area, Jiangsu, China |
Series | IdeaPad |
Colour | Storm Grey |
Form Factor | Laptop |
Item Height | 27 Millimeters |
Item Width | 26.4 Centimeters |
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Resolution | 1920 X 1080 (FHD) Pixels |
Product Dimensions | 35.6 x 26.4 x 2.7 cm; 1.85 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 82SF004WIN |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Type | Core i5 |
Processor Speed | 1.3 GHz |
Processor Count | 10 |
RAM Size | 16 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Maximum Memory Supported | 16 GB |
Hard Drive Size | 512 GB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Audio Details | Headphones, Speakers |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Iris Xe Graphics |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 0.92 MP |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Average Battery Standby Life (in hours) | 8 Hours |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 76 Watt Hours |
Number of Lithium Ion Cells | 3 |
Included Components | Laptop,User Manual,Power Adapter |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Item Weight | 1 kg 850 g |
J**E
Perfect laptop for college work
I use this for college and it's perfect! It's fast and reasonably light and the battery life is good enough to use it in lectures and practical classes without worrying that the battery will die. At the price I don't think you can do better! It isn't great for gaming, but it will play AAA games if you crank the settings all the way down.
A**R
Sturdy metal build quality
It's has a metal build quality at decent budget. Battery life is good. Display colors not much true but have good side viewing angles as it's an ips display. Dolby Atmos works fine and no lagging in daily use.
V**H
Dead Battery within 15days of purchase, Poor Customer Care Service from Lenovo very disappointing
Lenovo Laptops are no doubt best in class but with newer models coming in the quality is no longer what it was in earlier days.after very thorough research I decided to purchase this laptop (82SF008YIN), but hands down after using the same for 15 odd days.Issue : I have major issue with Battery of my laptop , the battery stopped charging just within 15days of purchase, and now i cant ask for replacement or return the product as it return period is only 7days, so i had to contact Lenovo Premium Support to check on the issue, while the name says premium, but dont expect any kind of premium service , the support engineers were really poor and I had to connect to 3 different engineers on 3 different days to explain the same problem and every new support guy did the same troubleshooting , (frankly googling the issue i could find better advise than what support were trying) , and when you ask too many question to support you are either put on hold or the call gets disconnected, ( thats premium service for you) ,the battery issue has nothing to do with Rapid charge or conservative mode options i have checked all basic troubleshooting myself and even support engineers also confirmed it was not any software/driver issue , but hardware problem.and after lot of repetitive troubleshooting from support engineers, they finally agreed to get the battery replace by field engineer and raised the hardware replacement case, which would take min of 4-5days and this is when im staying in city like Bangalore, Its been more than 5days since my complaint to premium support and im yet to get proper details from Lenovo, every time i have to call them and explain everything and than either go on hold or get disconnected on the line.Also note that the warranty of your laptop in many cases would have been activated months before your actual purchase, so be careful to check that at lenovo site and you will have to contact customer care to rectify this problem , though i took this laptop in Sept 2022 my warranty was activated from July 2022, but was corrected later when connected to customer care.Some Pros:Speakers/Sound : 4/5 ( speakers are really loud and clear)FingerPrint: 4/5 ( this is good and fast)Cons:Battery : 0/5 ( dead battery within 15days)Track pad : 2/5Build Quality : 3/5 ( considering 65k)Display : 3/5 ( considering 65k )Conclusion : Priced at Rs 65,000 - 68,000, please get better alternative laptop than the dead battery Lenovo laptops
S**A
Best in performance, high quality laptop.
Writing review after 10 days used-Performance wise it's very good. It is light weight. Nice design.
P**R
Excellent Product
The media could not be loaded. Very good product as performance wise, display, configuration, sound and battery backup.. Go for it
D**L
Overall Package very good.....
Value for money ... excellent battery life and built quality..
K**.
worth the price but has some compromises
The media could not be loaded. Bought this laptop for college use and pretty satisfied with the product. It's snappy , powerful , lightweight has good build quality.Got it for about 66k and seems like good value for money even though it has some issue. IF you want a simple ,reliable device that's built well and don't mind the washed out colours when watching movies then go for this . I bought it because it had the best battery life in this price segment. If you want more processing power and better display then Other options in this price range are asus vivobook (with i5-1235U like mine), asus vivobook pro 15 mi notebook pro ( my 2nd choice), Lenovo yoga slim 7 pro (i5 11th gen). There's a ryzen version of my laptop with discrete graphics card but it is always out of stock , that probably has more consistent battery life.Battery life : in power efficiency mode with 60% brightness is about 9hrs for web browsing , ms word . u'll easily get 6- 7hrs with moderate usage. You can use it for 2-3 days on full charge so it's great for traveling too. Device drains very little when idle unlike other intel chips. Overall i would say battery life is good but not consistent , most probably because it has an intel chip.Charging : laptop supports type-CPD charging which is very convenient as i have to carry only one charger for most of my devices it charges device from 0-80% in about 45 mins. But the charging brick's wires are very THICK and little hard to bend , takes up a lot of space in the bag . Even on desk cable management becomes a mess . I would have preferred a more compact charger like MacBook's OR realme slimbook's (which is like 20k cheaper )for all thin & light laptops .Performance : Can handle multi-tasking pretty well , you can have several apps running ,10-15 tabs open in browser but the device will still function smoothly. Haven't played many games yet . Fall guys and Valorant ran smoothly . Got a Cinebench score of 1487 for single core and 7035 for multi core. Can do basic video editing smoothly @1080p 60fps with quite a few layers but export time is pretty long . It struggles with anything above that , obviously people who want to edit videos wouldn't be looking at this type of laptop.Edit : Warframe gives me 60fps at 720p and 38- 45 fps at 1080p . gameplay is occasionally choppy when i get close to many other characters in-game. Also i felt there's a significant input lag on the display about 0.7sec delay , bit annoying in daily use and effect can be seen clearly in PvP or competitive shooter games.Edit : After using the device for about 6 months are doing all kinds of tasks i noticed that the ssd is bit slow , about 3800Mb/s read and 2300 Mb/s write speed. Had to edit some videos and transferring /copying moderately large files ( 5gb+) would take about 10-15sec. You probably won't notice it in other situations that much .Another issue is RAM MANAGEMENT : Since i'm stuck with 16gb soldered ram , i often find myself with 70-80% ram usage. System takes up about 6gb, other essential apps take up about 2gb, firefox takes up 0.5- 2 gb and rest depends . So most of the times 70-80% of my ram is used up , i'll have about 3-5gb ram left for other applications , this is something to keep in mind. Then again i consider myself a heavy user because i'll have atleast 4 windows running all the time , while playing youtube videos , taking notes from 10 tabs , texting etc.Thermals : good , is mostly cool and gets moderately warm when if used continously . Fan noise is moderate - low . I've never heard fan noise unless i am gaming or the device is plugged in while doing some heavy tasks for long time. max temperature i've reached in 80°C for 1hr + of CS Go i think . valorant and warframe haven't crossed 66°C yet.Update: Thermals are ok-ish if u operate slightly heavy task for more than 2hrs , the keyboard area gets a bit warm. Could be solved if it had side vents and another small bottom vent .( How i wish companies kept side vents , while not removing the necessary ports for thin and light laptops like these ). The fans don't kick in unless cpu reaches 70C , and there's no software i could find that can tune the fans for this model.Webcam : Horrible webcam , it's unusable, 1080p video quality looks like 240p , exposure also sucks. Mic quality is ok-ish , doesn't pick up sound very well. Ik laptop webcams are generally not good but didn't expect it to be this bad.Display : 45%ntsc is not as bad as i thought it would be , colour accuracy is ok , viewing angle and anti-glare ok-ish Because of matte display the light falling on display diffuses making it hard to see what's on the display. , the colours look a bit duller. You won't notice that unless u have already used an oled panel or you watch some intense scenes with lot of shades and varying brightness. It's got thin bezels too.300 nits is decent but some other laptops at this range offer upto 600 nits. It's suitable for indoor use and outdoor too but not if it is sunny.Trackpad : It's not a glass trackpad but It's smooth and good most of the time but the bottom part of the trackpad has uneven gaps when clicking. Palm rejection is not that good doesn't work on right side well. ( i noticed it much later and thought it was normal at first but it seems it isn't , can't return it now but since i use trackpad only for scrolling mostly it's fine.)I'm not a fan of off-centred track pad either and right click only works at the bottom and have to press harder than i usually do , So 6/10 for trackpad. You can solve some of these problems by tweaking touchpad settings.Keyboard: Seems pretty good to me , responsive and has just enough travel distance but some keys are'nt equally responsive. Some may not like it but i like such keyboards , they don't make a lot of sound. The numpad comes in clutch for my data entry tasks. Wish the arrow keys were full size. The left side may feel a bit cramped due to off centred trackpad.Speakers :Out of the box speakers are below average but when i ran dolby atmos app it made a world of difference sounds richer now with more clarity and loudness. I can say they are Surprisingly good , moderately loud with good clarity and bass and balanced sound. Adequate if u want use in a small room which is silent. I wish it would get a little louder though considering they dedicated a lot of space at top of keyboard for it.Build& design : IT is not full metal body but rather the body is made out of plastic structure and they just put a sheet of aluminium on outside Very misleading , no wonder the whole body creaks when lifting .Removed one start for this The HINGE makes creaks when i open it which worries me a bit but no problems so far.Portability: For a thin & light laptop this is too heavy at 1.8kg and it's very noticeable. Most thin & light laptops are under 1.6kg regardless of their price.Also the lid doesn't magnetically attach to the body when the closed because of this the lid remains slightly open when i put it in my backpack . I'm scared of damaging my screen because sometimes stuff like scale , pen , dust etc easily gets in between the display and keyboard .When i walk while holding it horizontally in hand the lid flaps a bit which is also concerning. So handle this laptop with extra care.NOTE: u may feel mild "shock" like static electricity if u touch the laptop near the area close to charging port while its charging but apparently this issue is common among laptops with metal builds , even in high end laptops.Note : the warranty for mine was activated few months before purchase itself so i had to go through Lenovo's the procedure to correct it , make sure u check this.
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