[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Have been dreaming about a device like this. It is lightweight and very fast, with a delicious screen.
My impression is that the drivers for the new video-processor have to be updated sooner rather than later.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love how lightweight and small this laptop is; it's perfect for travelling. I use it for Android development and playing Age of Empires II:DE. One issue is that it does become very hot to the point where I need to stop playing; if it weren't for this, it would be absolutely perfect.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very light weight ultra portable laptop. Very fast downloads from internet. Vivid colors. Good laptop for a small business. Highly recommend to serious professionals.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Outstanding, light, tough and powerful machine. There's a reason you can't just go down to your "out of the box" store and pick one of these up. This laptop is designed for those who want a powerful machine to use for years, not the fanciest laptop with features that will be out of date in a few months. Quick hint if you're debating specs like I was - go with the i5 processor, and 16 GB of RAM. The 11th gen i5 is plenty fast enough and the extra RAM will make your experience seem much smoother. Skip the touchscreen - definitely not needed.
Features that set this laptop apart: - The screen is gorgeous and the non-touchscreen version is matte which makes the colors pop even more. - The "near sensing" radar built in is really unique. If I walk away from the laptop, the screen dims then goes off (but the computer stays on). When I walk up, the screen lights up and scans my face to automatically log me back in. No touching of the touchpad/keyboard necessary - The device is extremely light (think lighter than a bigger tablet) and the outside is really tough but feels great on the wrist/hands
Now some tradeoffs: - The speakers aren't anything to write home about. They'll work fine - but definitely not on par with a larger laptop; - The "near sensing" tech plays havoc with Windows security settings, so you might have to tweak your Windows security to make it work without glitches.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Buyer beware. The machine works fine (with one issue), but I had to return two computers. The first two both were complete failures of machines and utterly unworkable. One of them couldn't even start up, the other would shut down randomly. So far, this computer sometimes crashes my web browsers for no reason, and I'm still trying to get that figured out.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from lenovo.comBy Adrian_Lenovo, Customer Service, June 21, 2021
Lenovo appreciates all feedback and thank you for taking the time to rate and review our product! We apologize for your inconvenience. Please refer to our Technical Support at https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/.
Also, our Lenovo Vantage app allows you to update drivers, run device diagnostics and take advantage of other tools to get more out of your device. Please access this link in regards to Lenovo Vantage https://support.lenovo.com/by/en/solutions/ht505081 as well as this link for a video overview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2_hmA_XHs0.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Honestly I love this thing. Coming from larger gaming laptops with terrible battery life, the Nano is just what I need, when I want to be productive from anywhere. Charge it about once a day which is more than I thought I would. Mainly use it for spreadsheets and light photos editing. No complaints so far!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting lenovo.com
Customer Rating
5
Amazingly light, and full featured
on July 5, 2021
Posted by: MrBucket
from Honolulu, HI
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] So, I bought a Legion 5i, to replace my old 2015 Macbook pro. Unfortunately, it was really heavy and hard to transport to and form work. I ended up seeing a deal on the nano on newegg, and bought it. Wow, amazingly light, without feeling "cheap", like the LG gram. extremely sturdy keydeck, charges super fast, and I never need my charger at work, I just leave it at home, and it's light as is. (unlike the 2 1/2 lb 230 watt brick my legion has) I've been thinking of buying the anker nano 2 65 watt GaN charger, if I ever need a 65 watt adaptor, but I haven't needed it yet. The screen , with it's QHD, has enough real estate to open 2 panes at once, without being "too small". and the windows hello camera feature, is amazing. I don't ever want to go back to having a laptop without it. It's a little short on "gaming" ability, I tested it with Borderlands 3, and it's playable, but not enjoyable, but this is my work laptop. Lower games like "among us" have been fine.