Best Lenovo Laptop 2024: Highest rated portables from Lenovo
Lenovo’s range of laptops is vast and spans productivity, business, 2-in-1s, gaming and more. There are so many to choose from and we’ve reviewed plenty. Armed with our expert knowledge and results from thorough testing, we’ve selected the best.
A lot of laptops come through the doors of Trusted Reviews, whether it is devices made for intensive content creation, serious gaming or ultra-portable offerings. Lenovo is a prolific manufacturer that has made strong options across all of these categories, as well as some sub-par models. That’s where our testing comes in, to sort the wheat from the chaff.
We know that, when you’re looking for a laptop, you want to be secure in your purchase as they don’t come cheap, even on the budget side of things. So, we’ve selected the best Lenovo laptops in various key categories so you can pinpoint what will suit your needs.
But, how do we decide? Well, along with using these laptops as our daily driver for up to two weeks, we use industry-standard benchmarks to compare machines with key competitors. These tests assess productivity and graphics performance, as well as analysing the display and battery life.
If these top Lenovo picks don’t take your fancy, we’ve reviewed a lot more laptops so do check out our Best Laptop, Best Gaming Laptop, Best Ultrabook, Best Student Laptop and Best Budget Laptop guides. We’re also testing more Lenovo laptops right now so do come back to this list to see the latest and greatest laptop options.
Best Lenovo laptop at a glance
- Best overall Lenovo laptop: Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16 – check price
- Best 2-in-1 Lenovo Chromebook: Lenovo Chromebook Duet – check price
- Best clamshell Lenovo Chromebook: Lenovo IdeaPad 5i Chromebook – check price
- Best Lenovo gaming laptop: Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16 – check price
- Best budget Lenovo gaming laptop: Lenovo LOQ 15i – check price
- Best dual-screen Lenovo laptop: Lenovo Yoga Book 9i – check price
How we test
Every laptop we review goes through a series of uniform checks designed to gauge key things including build quality, performance, screen quality and battery life.
These include formal synthetic benchmarks and scripted tests, plus a series of real world checks, such as how well it runs the most frequently used apps.
We also make sure to use every laptop we review as our primary device for at least a week to ensure our review is as accurate as possible.
- Very affordable price
- Bundled keyboard offers versatility
- Superb screen for video content
- Excellent battery life
- Lack of headphone jack
- Poor speaker quality
- Keyboard is uncomfortably small
- Bright Mini LED touch-enabled 165Hz IPS display
- Powerful sound system
- Easy to add more storage
- Strong creative and gaming performance
- Poor battery life
- Only one USB-C port
- Good looks
- Solid performance
- Fantastic battery life
- Heavy
- Meagre port selection
- Gorgeous looks
- Plenty of power
- Solid battery life
- Skittish trackpad
- Fan noise is loud under load
- Dual-display portability
- Strong 13th Gen Intel Core i7 performance
- Crisp and accurate display
- Good keyboard and stand
- Lacking a physical trackpad
- Software still has some way to go
- Few useful modes
- Solid design and build quality
- Bright 1080p 144Hz screen
- Excellent gaming performance
- Fantastic value
- Poor battery life
- Average audio
- Colour reproduction could be better
Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16
Best overall Lenovo laptop
Pros
- Bright Mini LED touch-enabled 165Hz IPS display
- Powerful sound system
- Easy to add more storage
- Strong creative and gaming performance
Cons
- Poor battery life
- Only one USB-C port
The Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16 is one of those laptops that can do it all, with a powerful enough performance to handle anything that you throw at it, be it endless spreadsheets, high-end gaming or editing a 4K video.
It also has a dazzlingly bright 16-inch Mini LED display, ensuring your on-screen creations look true to life, while movies and TV shows look breathtaking due to the supremely high contrast. We were also impressed with the 165Hz refresh rate during testing, allowing for buttery smooth motion in gaming and scrolling through newsfeeds.
There is a caveat here though, as the Yoga Pro 9i 16 is pretty heavy at 2.23Kg, which may rule out taking this laptop on daily commutes. Battery life only lasted six hours in our tests too, which may be a concern for some. But such drawbacks are understandable given you’re getting so much firepower from the Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU.
So if you want an ultra-powerful Lenovo laptop that can do it all, while looking great too, then look no further than the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16.
Reviewer: Alun Taylor
Full review: Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16 review
Lenovo Chromebook Duet
Best Lenovo 2-in-1 Chromebook
Pros
- Very affordable price
- Bundled keyboard offers versatility
- Superb screen for video content
- Excellent battery life
Cons
- Lack of headphone jack
- Poor speaker quality
- Keyboard is uncomfortably small
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet offers one of the most accessible and convenient computing experiences money can buy. We found it to be extremely portable, weighing in at just 450g, making it a great choice for those on the go. This is quite the versatile device too, given you can use it as either a touchscreen device or a more traditional laptop with the keyboard cover.
Its 10-inch touchscreen features some great colours, which we found to be great for day-to-day usage, whether you’re enjoying episodes of Rick and Morty or BoJack Horseman, or even some cloud gaming with the likes of The Witcher 3. It struggled a little with darker scenes during testing, but on the whole, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet’s display performed admirably.
The MediaTek Helio P60T octa-core processor, also served up a nippy performance for web browsing during our tests, even if its benchmark scores may not indicate otherwise. ChromeOS is a great operating system for those who need a system to do the basics well, and we found the Lenovo Chromebook Duet worked pretty well for just that.
In testing the Chromebook Duet for a day’s work, and in running our battery benchmark, we found its battery life to be stellar, with a total of 13 or so hours before it eventually conked out. This puts it in the upper frame of Chromebooks.
Make no bones about it, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet is a brilliant Chromebook, especially if you’re after the convenience of a touchscreen and a tablet-style arrangement. If you want a more traditional laptop-based Chromebook experience then we’d say to head for the likes of the Acer Chromebook 314 which offers comparable performance in a laptop-style chassis.
Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full review: Lenovo Chromebook Duet review
Lenovo IdeaPad 5i Chromebook
Best Lenovo clamshell Chromebook
Pros
- Good looks
- Solid performance
- Fantastic battery life
Cons
- Heavy
- Meagre port selection
Let’s be honest, most of the latest Windows laptops are far too expensive, and likely out of reach for the vast majority of people. That’s why a Chromebook in the classic clamshell form is a great alternative, and the Lenovo IdeaPad 5i Chromebook is a capable option.
The highlight of this laptop is the huge 16-inch 1200p display, which should prove really useful for productivity work, allowing you to open up multiple tabs at once. However, we did find the display to look a little washed out when watching films, lacking the vibrancy of more expensive alternatives.
Performance isn’t exactly blazing fast, but it’s perfectly nippy enough for day-to-day jobs. If you’re happy to stick to workloads such as browsing the web, checking emails and the like, then you shouldn’t have an issue here. The biggest issue with the IdeaPad 5i Chromebook is that it’s significantly heavier than your average laptop – you’ll probably want to keep it on a desk rather than take it to and from the office.
There are a number of compromises to make when going for a Chromebook this ridiculously cheap, but the Lenovo IdeaPad 5i Chromebook still represents outstanding value if you’re prepared to stick to the basics.
Reviewer: Reece Bithrey
Full review: Lenovo IdeaPad 5i Chromebook review
Lenovo LOQ 15i
Best budget Lenovo gaming laptop
Pros
- Solid design and build quality
- Bright 1080p 144Hz screen
- Excellent gaming performance
- Fantastic value
Cons
- Poor battery life
- Average audio
- Colour reproduction could be better
If you’re trying to find a reliable gaming laptop that won’t break the bank then the Lenovo LOQ 15i is a fantastic option. The LOQ 15i can pass as a business laptop thanks to its subtle design and wedge-shaped profile, with the only giveaway being the customisable RGB lighting.
The low price of the LOQ 15i is reflected in the basic screen set-up; the 15.6-inch Full HD (1080p) display comes with a 144Hz refresh rate and a maximum brightness of around 350 nits. Content creators will want to look elsewhere due to the low colour accuracy scores – with our tests showing sRGB and DCI-P3 hitting 61.6% and 43.9%, respectively – but that thankfully didn’t have too much of an impact when it came to video streaming.
The real star of the show here is the performance of the LOQ 15i; our model came with a Raptor Lake Intel Core i5-13500H processor alongside an RTX 4060 graphics card and 16GB RAM. While it’s not capable of playing games like Cyberpunk 2077 with ray tracing enabled at 60fps, even with DLSS 3, it did manage to hit 67fps in Full HD, making it more than capable of running triple-A games.
Moreover, toying around in Lenovo Vantage and enabling GPU overclocking brought a massive frame-rate boost – up to 20fps in Rainbow Six Extraction and a good 10fps in Cyberpunk 2077 with the Ray Tracing Ultra preset. The fans do kick up and the machine does run hotter under these circumstances but overall, these are very impressive results for the price point.
For just £1249.99/$1327.99, the Lenovo LOQ 15i is a shockingly capable gaming laptop that’s arguably the ideal pick for budding gamers who don’t require all the bells and whistles that other devices come with. It’s definitely not a perfect machine, but it offers everything you’ll need for a smooth and immersive gaming experience on a budget.
Reviewer: Stuart Andrews
Full Review: Lenovo LOQ 15i review
Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16
Best Lenovo gaming laptop
Pros
- Gorgeous looks
- Plenty of power
- Solid battery life
Cons
- Skittish trackpad
- Fan noise is loud under load
Lenovo isn’t just known for its office laptops, as it also offers a wide selection of gaming portables. The Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16 is our current favourite of the bunch, offering excellent firepower in an eye-catching chassis.
Our review model packed an Intel Core i9-13900H and Nvidia RTX 4070 combo, enabling a 60fps+ gaming performance at a Quad HD resolution. The 165Hz refresh rate also allows you to take advantage of the high performance with buttery smooth visuals.
We were impressed with the 16-inch screen in general, with a 3.2K resolution ensuring sharp and detailed imagery, and the IPS screen technology seeing incredibly accurate colours. Whether you’re gaming or editing video with this laptop, everything’s going to look great on this excellent display.
There aren’t many gaming laptops that hit such a perfect balance of sophisticated looks and incredible gaming power, yet the Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16 nails the brief with aplomb.
Reviewer: Reece Bithrey
Full review: Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16 review
Lenovo Yoga Book 9i
Best Lenovo dual-screen laptop
Pros
- Dual-display portability
- Strong 13th Gen Intel Core i7 performance
- Crisp and accurate display
- Good keyboard and stand
Cons
- Lacking a physical trackpad
- Software still has some way to go
- Few useful modes
Looking for something a little more left-field? Then check out the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i, which has a jaw-dropping dual-screen design to give multitasking a big boost.
This Lenovo laptop has a second screen where the keyboard nearly resides, allowing you to vertically stack (or horizontally if you prefer) the two touchscreens like a multi-monitor setup. A bundled Bluetooth keyboard allows you to still type up essays, and can either be placed on a desk in front, or on top of the bottom screen to turn the device into a classic laptop.
This is no mere one-trick pony either, sporting dual OLED displays for punch picture quality, as well as an i7 Intel Core processor for a speedy productivity performance. Battery life is impressive too, lasting 12 hours and 45 minutes in our tests.
The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i is an usual laptop, so will only appeal to those who will benefit from the dual–screen design. But if you fancy the idea of a multi-monitor arrangement on the go, then the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i could be the perfect option for you.
Reviewer: Adam Speight
Full review: Lenovo Yoga Book 9i review
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It depends on what kind of laptop you’re after. IdeaPad are great budget options, Yoga models have 2-in-1 convertible hinges, while Legion is the name of the gaming laptop range.