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Lenovo Chromebook C330 2-in-1 Convertible Laptop, 11.6" HD Display, MediaTek MT8173C, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage, Chrome OS, Blizzard White

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Features

  • Aspect Ratio:16:9
  • Get high performance when you need it The Chromebook C330 boots up in seconds and features easy-to-use Chrome OS, plenty of memory and storage, and so much more
  • Sleek, stylish, and secure, this 3600 convertible laptop is less than 1-inch thin and about the weight of a hardback book, with an 11-inch touchscreen display that's perfect for day-to-day computing and multimedia, on or offline
  • The Lenovo Chromebook C330 is easy to use, offers built-in virus protection and keeps going with long battery life. No setup needed Just login with a Google account so emails, maps, documents, and photos stay with you via cloud storage
  • Built to connect, this notebook computer includes a variety of USB ports for effortless connectivity. Plus, stay in touch with the built-in camera. Bluetooth 4.2

Description

Faster, simpler, and more secure, the Lenovo Chromebook C330 brings the latest Chromebook features to you in a sleek, stylish, and durable Blizzard White convertible design. With its seamless Integration with all your Google accounts, this notebook is built for collaboration – among family, in the classroom, or at the office. Offering the latest multimedia in high- definition, this convertible Chromebook features a 10-point touchscreen IPS display for easy viewing in tent, tablet, stand, or laptop mode. You'll enjoy the latest streaming show anywhere you want to watch. Never slowing down and always up to date, The Lenovo Chromebook C330 offers the latest in digital security while delivering perfect day-to-day performance. Virus protection is built in, and your computer will update about every six weeks, when you have an internet connection. You'll get the latest operating system updates automatically, so there's no need to worry about keeping your software up to date. Part laptop and part tablet, This Lenovo Chromebook is perfect for a straight-forward PC to use at home, college students looking for a quick and lightweight solution for taking notes and streaming videos, or the busy on- the-go professional who needs access to all of those shared documents. What's more, you can enjoy the best Google has to offer, standard on your Chromebook, with access to a variety of Google play store apps. The Chromebook C330 delivers powerful processing with integrated graphics, em storage, and DDR3 memory – all with up to 10 hours of battery life. At only 2. 64 lbs, it won't weigh you down.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer Lenovo
Model Chromebook C330
Display Size 11.6 Inches
Color Option Blizzard White
Internal Storage 64 GB SSD
Processor Type MediaTek MT8173C
Installed Memory 4 GB
Operating System Chrome OS
Noteworthy Feature 2-in-1 Chromebook with a 10-point touchscreen
Graphics Processing Unit Integrated
Wireless Connectivity 802.11ac
USB 3.0 Ports 1
Battery Life Up to 10 Hours on a Full Charge
Product Weight 2.64 pounds
Product Dimensions 11.5 x 8.5 x 0.77 inches
Power Supply AC & Battery

Frequently asked questions

The Lenovo Chromebook C330 features an 11.6-inch high-definition screen that delivers clear, vibrant visuals. It's perfect for both streaming videos and working on documents.

This Chromebook is powered by a MediaTek MT8173C processor. This processor makes sure that the laptop runs smoothly and swiftly carries out commands.

The Lenovo Chromebook C330 comes with 64GB of storage. This amount of storage allows you to save a good number of files, documents, apps, and more.

Yes, you can. The Lenovo Chromebook C330 is a 2-in-1 laptop. This means it has a flexible hinge that lets you convert the laptop into a tablet or stand it up like a tent for easy viewing.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Lenovo Chromebook has received overwhelmingly positive reviews by users who admired its efficiency, processing speed, and overall performance. Despite some minor criticisms, it appears to be a reliable, user-friendly device that delivers good value for its price that suits for purposes like school, personal work and light gaming.

Pros

  • 🔹 Exceptionally fast and responsive.
  • 🔹 Retains a 'new smell' even after some months of use.
  • 🔹 High-quality touch screen with efficient track pad.
  • 🔹 Durable with pleasing aesthetics.
  • 🔹 Good battery life that lasts 8-10 hours with moderate use.
  • 🔹 Converts conveniently into tablet mode.

Cons

  • 🔻 Slightly heavy, making it inconvenient for extended handheld use in tablet mode.
  • 🔻 Unable to download files due to Chrome OS restrictions.
  • 🔻 Certain apps and challenging games may not work smoothly.

Should I Buy It?

Considering the vast majority of positive reviews, the Lenovo Chromebook seems like a worthy investment for those in search of a budget-friendly, efficient, and user-friendly laptop. Its broad range of features and capabilities outweigh the few minor cons. However, if you require a device capable of running demanding applications or games, or if downloading files is essential for you, this device may not be the most suitable choice.


  • Great Laptop - Highly Responsive and Great Touch Screen
Style: Laptop Only
Overall, I would say the laptop is great. It is definitely worth the price of around $300. It is small, lightweight (although could be more), responsive, looks great, smells new after months, smooth to use, track pad is pretty good, overall good chromebook. I'm not really too much of a Tech person but grew up with computers in my 20's mostly using it for school and personal stuff. I had it for a few months now so my beginning concerns aren't the same as my latter ones. I'll try to go over really quickly the basic beginning concerns I had then go through with my impressions with months of use later on. 1366 X 768 isn't HD but it's acceptable. Processing speed is 2.1 ghz, never had a problem or issue with lags. 4 gb ram is okay, probably wouldnt do 2 gb. 11.6 screen, I wanted something smaller so this is a plus to me. Bit heavy with 2.64 lbs for a small laptop but it's okay, still my lightest one. internet connection is good and bluetooth use was good. Processor never had a problem with Mediatek. Convertible to tablet mode is a plus. Solid state so processes quickly which is a big plus. Battery life is great, I hate charging and finding an outlet, but this goes on for more than 8-10 hours, just doing school stuff, no videos. I would say I searched like crazy in the beginning. I wanted one main personal laptop and one small convertible laptop and this was the best convertible one I could find on Amazon. I compared like 20+ laptops over a week, I was really putting a ridiculous amount of time on it. But I had specific things I wanted in mine, like speed, aesthetics, smooth performance, and valued those more than other things. I wanted things to be really convenient. I have started using chromebooks more because they are inexpensive and very convenient to use. They aren't too good for hardcore processing, but for school work or personal work, it meets all my needs. Whenever I use it, everything is pretty smooth and seamless. Start and shut down are almost instant. I have never had an issue with it's use so far. I think for me, the biggest plus is the elegance. It makes everything very easy to use, it looks great, it even retains its new smell after some months with light use. My other laptops have poor track pads but this one is infinitely better. I don't feel the need to use a wireless mouse as well. I ended up getting a screen protector for it for almost $20 because it was a touch screen. I like how it has a lot of features like hdmi cables, one usbs, even a memory card slot. I think for the price, it is definitely worth it. It feels like a very high end chromebook, although I generally wouldn't pay too much for a laptop in general because I don't need high processing. The buttons feel nice and smooth. There hasn't been much lag or delay time. Updates are easy and smooth. Screen is nice to look at and the colors are great. There doesn't seem to be much glare and it feels aesthetically pleasing. Yeah everything's really nice with this. There are some things I don't like about it though. Originally, I had planned to use this as a tablet part-time because I didn't want to buy paper textbooks. I thought of using all of it on this chromebook, but it turned out to not be convenient because it was too heavy. I would use it on the train and my hands would almost immediately get tired trying to read. I would have to rest is down on myself, which isn't a big deal but wanted something I could read ebooks and pdfs on conveniently. I don't know if I will end up getting another one to serve that purpose. It also is a chromebook so it cannot download files and stuff. I don't particularly like that because that stops it from being my main computer. I don't like putting personal stuff on my drive, like my expenses or whatever even though it is irrational and I do it with some apps. Maybe I should, but the fact that everything is on my drive to see makes me feel a bit uncomfortable. I don't mind that this computer cannot really do much without internet because I always have something saved on it. It has 64 gb of memory which I think is quite significant. I mean, if I couldn't put anything on the drive, I wouldn't feel that, but 64 gb + drive storage seems more than enough and I am trying to be a minimalist anyway. Yeah not that many cons. Anyway, I wanted a inexpensive laptop but this definitely performs up to par with most laptops. Never had a problem with it so far months into my purchase but did want something I could use as a tablet. Would definitely recommend. Definitely better than a lot of the stuff I grew up with that cost 3x more. Best laptop I could find and really pleasantly surprised overall in many areas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2019 by Anthony Anthony

  • Far exceeded my expectations
Style: Laptop Only
Full disclosure, I am not an IT professional but use laptops, tablets, and desktop computers daily in my personal and work life. This chromebook has far exceeded my expectations. This is my first time using a chromebook. I have had a week or so to really dig into the device. I own an alienware gaming laptop, but I find myself only using it now for gaming purposes only. This chromebook is fast in my opinion. The speed is snappy and the device responds quickly to gestures and commands. I have yet to find sometime I can't do on this that I do on my windows laptop aside from gaming. One game I like to play requires windows, mac, or linux. Since this has an ARM processor it does not support linux applications at this time. Design: This device is a bright attractive white chromebook. I find the design to be pleasing to the eye and appears sturdy even though it is made from plastic. I do not particularly like using it in tablet mode. The screen feels bulky and sometimes unmanageable in tablet mode. The screen quickly transitions to whatever position to place it in whether laptop, tent, or tablet mode. I personal find myself not even using my LG tablet for much of anything except when I need LTE internet away from home. Overall the design is great. Screen/Input: I find the keyboard to be on par with most laptop keyboards. The keys are a little shallow and I feel my typing has slowed a little bit, but not by much. The IPS touchscreen is very responsive and rarely find myself having to touch the screen more than once for my intended gesture. Screen is bright in home conditions, but feel it would lack in more intense lighting situations, such as outdoors. Ease of Use: The google play store makes this thing be able to do just about anything. I have not tried any intense applications. I use chrome, netflix, hulu, evernote, several banking apps, and various other apps. All of them are snappy responsive. The bank apps load like they are in phone mode, thus they are in a small window. The apps still work as designed. Netflix and Hulu playback is smooth and pleasant to watch on the screen. Overall, I am impressed with the Google OS and this device in general. If your someone who is on the fence about the operating system, I suggest you give it a try. The battery life is good as well. When using my gaming laptop its always with a cord tethered nearby. I also understand a gaming laptop is far more power intensive. I have yet to use this chromebook while charging it. The battery has allowed me to watch 4-5 hours of netflix, talk on facebook, and text through my phone without ever getting critically low. I charge it at night and then never put it back on till the next night. This is a max screen brightness. I was also very surprised with the speakers. The speakers were much louder and not distorted. I honestly expected them to be cheap netbook quality that is mostly better just to never use them, but thats not the case with this chromebook. I do generally use a bluetooth headset. The bluetooth headset paired with extreme simplicity. I also set up my brother wireless laser printer with google cloud print in less than 30 seconds. Google did it right and lenovo delivered a solid product. I did purchase this on sale for $200 but would have spent the $300. If your a web surfer, music listener, netflix watcher I highly recommend this. If you need windows intense software then go with windows. Otherwise I think you'll find yourself using this as your primary device as I have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2018 by Josh Hartman

  • So far it's proven to be a nice little machine
Style: Laptop Only
Disclaimer: I'm normally a die-hard Mac person. But I'm also a middle school teacher. And if there are two things that do not go together, it's an expensive personal computer and over 100 twelve to fourteen year-old kids. So I decided now was as good a time as any to use some of my saved-up Amex points to get something that I wouldn't be *that* bothered by if the kids accidentally knocked it off a table or dropped something on it. I mean, they're middle-schoolers so they're not exactly known for their agility and grace. It's fairly no-frills. The box is cardboard. The instruction manual is a folded piece of paper. There's really not much to figure out with a Chromebook and I'd rather pay less for the machine than more for a glossy box and an instruction manual that kills paper and serves no purpose. Right out of the box it booted up nicely. I logged into my Google account and was instantly able to access my email, photos, etc. The touchscreen is nice because sometimes I'm just lazy and don't want to deal with using the trackpad. It was also super-easy to download apps from the Google Play store to use on the Chromebook. Plus, it has an HDMI slot on it so I can hook it up to the board in my classroom and project what I'm looking at to the kids. Is it a high-powered computer that suits the needs for graphics-intensive gaming or serious programs? Absolutely not. Is it worth the price for what you get - a cheap, lightweight Chromebook that's great for a teacher to use for lesson planning, grading (in sheets) and composing quick word documents to be emailed to students, parents, and administrators? Absolutely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by C. Mayfield

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