The line belongs to the category of entry-level business laptops with affordable price tags. Lenovo positions the V line in the role of an perfect tool for working outside the office. According to the characteristics, these are mainly basic models of the IdeaPad 5 and IdeaPad L caliber .

The hardware here is average, but not really slow. In the average assembly, the buyer is waiting for a Core i3 /Core i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM and a fast, but not too capacious SSD. You can work comfortably on this without worrying about a long system load or a slowing down browser.

As befits business-class laptops, the emphasis in the V series is not on design, display quality or fashionable technologies, but on data protection. The mandatory V-book kit includes a built-in TPM encryption module, a Kensington/noble anti-theft lock and a webcam shutter. At the same time, the fingerprint scanner is less common, and Face ID face recognition systems are practically not used.


Lenovo also focuses on the strength of the case. According to the company, all laptops in the series pass extreme tests for shock resistance, vibration resistance, keyboard performance, loop endurance, cooler reliability and resistance to temperature changes. Therefore, V-series laptops are ready for any adversity on the business front.

As for the equipment, it all depends on the specific laptop. In entry-level devices like Lenovo V145, the equipment is extremely modest. In more expensive models, fast charging, an HD webcam and a moisture-proof keyboard are most often found. Some laptops are equipped with a backlit keyboard. The presence of energy-efficient components allows the laptop to work up to 15 hours, depending on the modification. Some models are equipped with DVD drives.