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Just picked up this Lenovo Ideapad for $640 for my kid . Nothing amazing, but I'm hoping it matches my previous Thinkpads in durability and longevity.
Basic detail - not great, but will probably suit your needs if you're not doing game development or high-end data analysis:
Those specs look fine, I don't really do anything GPU intensive but I use NixOS which tends to compile a shitton of stuff
The Ideapads are consumer grade laptops. The build quality and repairability are usually worse than the business laptops.
Not sure why you got downvoted. Your statement led me to some research comparing the two and it backs what you're saying. Have an upvote.
Still pretty happy with the purchase for my kid, as he's both an artist and a student, so this was a good fit, and new Thinkpads start around $1k.