•  Date Published: 07 Oct 2025
    • Intel Pentium 4415U
    • Intel HD Graphics 610
    • 15.6”, HD (1366 x 768), TN
    • 256GB SSD
    • 8GB RAM
    • 1.90 kg (4.2 lbs)

    Specs

    • HDD/SSD
    • 256GB SSD
    • RAM
    • 8GB RAM
    • OS
    • DOS
    • Body Material
    • Polycarbonate, ABS Plastic
    • Dimensions
    • 380 x 262 x 23 mm (14.96" x 10.31" x 0.91")
    • Weight
    • 1.90 kg (4.2 lbs)
    • Ports and connectivity
    • 1x USB Type-A
    • 2.0
    • 1x USB Type-A
    • 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
    • HDMI
    • Card Reader
    • MMC, SD, SDHC, SDXC
    • Ethernet LAN
    • 100, 1000 Mbit/s
    • Wi-Fi
    • 802.11ac
    • Bluetooth
    • 4.1
    • Audio jack
    • combo audio/microphone jack
    • Features
    • Fingerprint reader
    • Web camera
    • Backlit keyboard
    • Microphone
    • Speakers
    • 1 x 1.5W monaural speaker
    • Security Lock slot

    Portability

    Lenovo V110 (15″)
    14.96" x 10.31" x 0.91" Dimensions
    1.90 kg (4.2 lbs) Weight
    Average 15.6-inch laptop
    2.03 kg (4.5 lbs) +7% Weight

    Review

    Lenovo V110 in-depth review

    A few months back we reviewed the Lenovo Ideapad 110 and prior to that, the Ideapad 100. Both laptops are part of the ultra-low budget lineup from Lenovo offering very basic features and usability. Now, we have the Ideapad V110's review ready, which is basically the same notebook with identical aesthetics, input devices, upgrade options etc. But there's one thing that promises big changes - the new Apollo Lake chip. The unit we are reviewing sports the brand new Intel Pentium N4200, which we had the chance to test a few months before the official release but it was a pre-production sample so the results were inconclusive.Anyway, there are configurations with more powerful processors from Intel's Core family as well as even more affordable Celeron alternatives. The notebook itself h[...]

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    Pros

    • Compact and lightweight
    • Considerably better processor that increases performance and battery life
    • Decent input devices
    • The TN panel is surpisingly bright

    Cons

    • The screen uses aggressive PWM from 0 to 99% brightness (the Health-Guard profile eliminates it)
    • Spongy keyboard