2024 the best 2 1 laptops review


Price: $89.94
(as of Nov 02, 2024 08:32:09 UTC - Details)

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Designed to MIL-SPEC-810H and Lenovo EDU spec standards, the Lenovo 500w 2 in 1 convertible laptop is engineered to withstand the scrapes, slips, and spills of a typical school day—in the classroom or at the kitchen table. This device features a drop-resistant design with shock-absorbent bumpers, improved water-resistant keyboard, improved mechanically-anchored keys, and reinforced 360-degree hinge. This laptop is tough enough to withstand whatever comes its way.
Technical Specifications
Processor: Intel Pentium Silver N6000 Processor (4 Cores 4 Threads, base clock speed 1.1GHz, Max turbo to 3.3GHz, 4MB L3 Cache)
Display: 11.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) IPS, with Corning Gorilla Glass, 250 nits, Touchscreen Display
Graphics: Integrated Intel UHD Graphics
Memory: 8GB DDR4 Memory
Storage: 256GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
Networking: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 802.11AX + Bluetooth 5.1
Operating System: Windows 11 Home 64 bit
Battery: 47Wh Battery, 65W AC adapter
Camera: 720p HD Webcam with privacy shutter
Security: Webcam privacy shutter, Kensington Nano Security Slot
Keyboard: English, Spill-resistant
Dimensions: 11.4 x 7.97 x 0.78 inches
Weight: 2.9 lbs
I/O Ports

  • USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
  • 2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
  • HDMI 1.4b
  • Headphone / mic combo
  • MicroSD card reader

Lenovo 500w Gen 3, designed with Lenovo EDU spec standards, the Newest model of the Lenovo Education Series Laptop among 300e, 500e, and yoga 11e. The 500w features x360 degree hinge, allows Flex 'Laptop' mode for everyday computing, 'Yoga' mode for sharing things, 'Flip' convertible mode for binge-watching, or 'Tablet' mode Spin for more intuitive interaction. Long Battery Life up to 10 Hours for a Full School Day Use.
The Lenovo 500w 2 in 1 convertible laptop is engineered to withstand the scrapes, slips, and spills of a typical school day—in the classroom or at the kitchen table. This device features a drop-resistant design with shock-absorbent bumpers, improved water-resistant keyboard (now, up to 360 ml / 12.17oz), improved mechanically-anchored keys, and reinforced 360-degree hinge. This laptop is tough enough to withstand whatever comes its way.
Students can simply tap, scroll, and swipe on the Lenovo 500w 11.6 inch touch display, or they can use a common pencil to interact directly and safely with the screen without fear of scratches. The Pencil Touch technology is ideal for taking tests, drawing, and notetaking because it’s more accurate than using a finger.
Faster WiFi: With the latest connectivity options, these laptops for students will not get bumped offline. Teachers will never have to worry. The all-new WiFi 6 capability means students can now enjoy faster connections while watching lessons, connecting virtually with classmates, and uploading their latest creation.
Addition to a variety of ports and a battery that lasts more than a full day on a single charge, also the HDMI port which make the laptop can be expanded to an external Monitor. the Lenovo 500w Gen 3 2 in 1 laptop features a 720p HD front-facing camera that turns any classroom into an interactive learning environment. Plus, Microsoft Teams integration enables virtual face-to-face collaboration and keeps teachers and students communicating in more meaningful ways.
Reviewer: Trapper D. Mize
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent for the price
Review: I bought this to use for documentation and taxes for my business while on the go in my work truck. I also use it for classes I take related to my industry. It functions as it should and is faster than I had hoped for. If I had to ding it, it would be for battery life, but you get what you pay for. It lasts a work day of low-moderate usage. Portability, weight, and ruggedness are all excellent.

Reviewer: Jurie Jordaan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent service
Review: Very happy with product

Reviewer: Sibble
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Solid for what it is.
Review: I like it. Went with the 8GB/512GB model. It's about as close as you can get to a netbook or a netbook sized windows convertible for a reasonable price these days. If anyone here purchased one to replace a netbook, or has used one at one point, you know that this thing is INFINITELY BETTER than one of those. I retired my Asus T-100 that i used to use for light office work, web browser/youtube, and VNs. A 10.1" size class detachable that served its purpose for over 10 years. By todays standards, woefully underpowered @ 2GB ram 32bit atom and 32GB emmc. BUT, in its day, that was actually halfway decent for a small windows tablet. A netbook of the era had 1GB ram or less and had 7starter or XP. Moving along, this will have no problem running Edge, Outlook, and a light duty game (think Crush the Castle, Bloons 6, DDLC, Kingdom Rush, Henry Stickmin, etc.) at the same time, even in battery saver mode. It just takes some time to load initially. Make no mistake, despite my glowing opinion of it, it is not a fast machine relative to anything from the last 6 years with the Core i5+ or Ryzen 5+ series, but those are all in the 13"+ size class computers. This is more of a fella that will duke it out with a Surface Go. For the price, you get a lot more with the Lenovo, and it comes with the keyboard. I like the big boy bezels, when reading VNs in tablet mode I have some real estate for my hands to hold it without accidentally clicking the touchscreen. I did have to put a matte screen protector on it. Ain't no fun staring at my ugly mug whenever I'm trying to read. I also had a 14" 2020 Flex 5 ryzen for day to day use, I gave it to a family member and got this as a replacenent for all purposes not better done on a gaming desktop. This is significantly lighter, more portable (despite being a 2.4" smaller screen wise, it's only about 1" smaller chassis, but it does make a notable difference in lugging around) and while it doesn't feel premium, it doesn't feel like I need to baby it. Build quality is decent for the price, the Flex 5 was more than double the cost and had more chassis sag if held one handed. Very serviceable. Had to remove the bottom to tighten the hinges and remove the stylus plug cover (I HAD TO ORDER THAT SEPERATELY, THIS SAYS IT COMES WITH A STYLUS, BUT IT'S NOT THE STYLUS LENOVO OFFERS) speaking of the active OEM stylus (not the generic passive pen included), its very skinny and reminds me of a longer DS pen. For extensive use this may be a problem for some. Its also very recessed when docked and you need long fingernails or a pen to flick it out. It does work well, though. Touch screen works as it should both on Windows and Linux, accurate and responsive. Storage looks to be easily upgradable, battery looks easily changable. I throw it in a bag and take it back and forth to work every day without any worries. The only build quality issues I've had were the afore meantioned loosened hinges (easy fix), and the wifi stopped working after 2 months. Windows claimed there was a hardware issue, even on a rescue disk, Linux simply didn't acknowledge that where was wlan at all. After a few hours fussing about with settings, I took the wireless card out and put it back in. Seems to have fixed the issue, its been a few months no problems now. I've seen no complaints of this elseware, so maybe just a fluke. Battery life stunk initially. About 2-3 hours and running hot and slow, 4 hours at best with battery saver. Reinstalling windows and disabling most startup programs made a world of a difference. I also have it default to batterysaver whenever unplugged. It now runs cooler and lasts longer than advertised, about 8-12 hours depending on what I'm doing with it. Mind you, this is with DDLC/MAS running in the background (or foreground) at all times. Sorry if this is a meandering ramble. Overall, I'd recommend it if you've read all this and still think it could be a decent option. For what I expected and intended for it to do, especially relative to what I upgraded from, I am very happy with it. There's slim pickings, especially from a reputable brand, in this size class and budget.

Reviewer: Janine Y. Ross
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Awesome
Review: Such a great little laptop. And it’s strong and works perfectly! So much to learn in it.

Reviewer: NKSybM
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Small and sturdy. Was great for the first 4 weeks.
Review: Wrote this a month ago: A great little computer. Feels very sturdy, and is small. Will be good for traveling.Update: After 4 weeks wifi disappeared (works on other computers in same building). Spent MANY hours over the last 2 weeks on the phone and on "chat" with support people from Lenovo and Amazon (mainly Lenovo). Several different support people tried to fix it remotely. Next step is to have a technician come out. What this will end up costing Lenovo is no doubt much more than the laptop is worth. The wise thing would be to send me a new one. But no, because the 30 days return window has passed. Meanwhile I've wasted many, many hours. And still don't have a working laptop. I must say, however, that all the various support people were very nice, and did their best. The problem is the return/exchange policy, when the thing breaks down just after the return period has passed! Will I buy Lenovo again? Depends if they fix it next week. New update: Lenovo sent a technician over who fixed it. Apparently it needed a new wifi card (why a new laptop needed that, I don't know). But it's all working again.

Reviewer: Jessica W.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fast shipping
Review: Everything except the stylis is great.

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice design, slow performance.
Review: It's laptop is lightweight and durable, and can folded screen back into a tablet configuration. Those are the best things about it. It has trouble running multiple programs at once, and is overall very slow. I'd still say it's worth $300 because laptops are so expensive these days, but don't expect smooth performance. It can handle 3D modeling surprisingly well, but good luck using any other apps simultaneously. Oh, and the keyboard feels very cheap and terrible.

Reviewer: Cho, Jang Hwan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: IBM portable, home & travel any ware
Review: Id like to very much this product with computer or note pad or drawing tablet good product

Customers say

Customers like the durability and quality of the notebook computer. They mention it's sturdy, lasts longer than advertised, and is a reliable Lenovo brand. Some are satisfied with the keyboard quality. However, some dislike the pen included. Opinions are mixed on functionality, speed, ease of setup, and size.

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