We’re in the final days of Best Buy’s “Tech Fest” but the retailer isn’t done with deals yet.
For instance, if you’re looking at the new MacBook Neo’s specs and think to yourself, “Wow, 8GB RAM and 256GB of space is not worth $599.99,” then Best Buy has a budget-friendly alternative that’s 50% cheaper.
Why buy the Lenovo IdeaPad 1?
First of all, the Lenovo IdeaPad 1 features a 15.6-inch FHD display with 220 nits of max brightness, 1920 x 1080 screen resolution, and 60Hz refresh rates to display images with satisfactory colors and details for creative or mundane projects.
Performance-wise, it can run productivity apps like Microsoft Office, use internet browsers, and boot up its systems with above-average speeds thanks to its AMD Ryzen 5 7000 GPU, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD.
Other notable features include Windows 11 and Copilot+ built in, a 1MP camera with a privacy shutter, 9 hours of battery life with rapid charge, and Dolby Audio speakers with Smart Noise Cancelling to block out background noise.
For the specs you’re paying for, it may be hard to swallow the Lenovo IdeaPad 1’s default MSRP of $529.99 in this day and age, where all computing tech is becoming more expensive due to the RAM crisis.
However, with this 43% discount for $299.99 at Best Buy, it will make you feel like you made off like a bandit and make the similarly specced MacBook Neo look overpriced by comparison.
FAQ
When does Best Buy Tech Fest end?
Best Buy Tech Fest and all its associated discount deals end on March 22, 2026.
How long is the Lenovo IdeaPad 1’s battery life?
The Lenovo IdeaPad 1 typically has a battery life of around 9 hours, though it can drain more quickly depending on the workload it’s put through and if its brightness is set to high.
Can its RAM and SSD be upgraded?
The Lenovo IdeaPad 1’s 8GB RAM is soldered into the motherboard, so it can’t be replaced with a larger one.
It does, however, feature an M.2 NVMe PCle SSD slot, which you can use to replace its 25GB SSD with a larger one to add more storage space.
Is it good for gaming?
You’ll get some mileage in lighter titles such as Minecraft as AMD’s integrated graphics are generally quite good. But for anything more intensive you’ll have to turn to the cloud.
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