
Lenovo 82LX0050US Pentium N6000 Laptop: 12GB RAM, 384GB SSD
Tackle everyday computing and multitasking on a budget with this Lenovo 15.6" FHD laptop upgraded to 12GB RAM and 384GB SSD.
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Overview
Key Features
【Upgraded to 12GB memory for full-power multitasking】 Plenty of high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games and photo- and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once.
【Upgraded to 384GB(128GB+256GB) SSD】Provides massive storage space for huge files, so that you can store important digital data and work your way through it with ease. It gives you enormous space to save all of your files.
【Intel Pentium Silver N6000】4-Core, 4 Threads, Base Clock 1.1GHz, Max. Boost Clock Up to 3. 3GHz. Intel UHD Graphics.
【15.6" FHD Display with Webcam&Mic】15.6-inch diagonal FHD SVA BrightView micro-edge WLED. Webcam with Mic. Bundled with LIONEYE HDMI Cable
【Connectivity】1x USB 3.0 Type-C, 1x USB 3.0 Type-A, 1x USB 2.0 Type-A, 1x HDMI-Out, 1x SD Card Reader, 1x Headphone/Microphone Combination Jack | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 【Windows 11 Home in S Mode】
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 12GB of RAM is generous for this price tier and supports smooth multitasking across multiple browser tabs and apps
- 15.6-inch Full HD display with BrightView technology produces clear, vivid visuals for work and media
- Lightweight at 3.42 pounds and slim at 0.70 inches, making it easy to carry between home, office, and classroom
- 384GB of SSD storage provides ample space for documents, media, and applications with fast access times
- Includes USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, and SD card reader for versatile peripheral and display connectivity
👎 Cons
- Intel Pentium Silver N6000 is a budget processor that will struggle with demanding software, photo editing, or heavy multitasking
- Intel UHD integrated graphics are limited to basic visuals and cannot handle gaming or creative workloads
- Windows 11 Home in S Mode restricts app installation to the Microsoft Store unless you manually switch out of it
- The dual-SSD configuration (128GB + 256GB) may complicate storage management compared to a single larger drive
- 4MB processor cache is modest and may bottleneck performance during sustained workloads