

Review
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 occupies that sweet spot between budget and performance—and at £416.66, it's looking particularly appealing. Let me break down what you're actually getting here.
First, the processor: the Intel Core i5-13420H is a solid mid-range chip that handles multitasking, office work, and streaming without breaking a sweat. It's not a performance beast for heavy video editing or 3D rendering, but it's more than capable for everyday computing. Pair that with 16GB of RAM and you've got a machine that won't feel sluggish even with multiple browser tabs open.
The storage situation is excellent—1TB SSD means proper speed and genuinely useful capacity. No more watching that progress bar crawl along during boot times or file transfers.
The 16-inch WUXGA display is where things get interesting. It's a proper size for working and consuming content, and WUXGA resolution (1920x1200) is standard-definition but perfectly acceptable for this class of laptop. Don't expect vibrant colour accuracy for professional photo work, but it's perfectly functional.
Build quality feels reasonably solid, and the Cosmic Blue finish gives it a professional appearance. The keyboard and trackpad are competent, though nothing exceptional—they'll do the job without frustration.
Where you'll notice limitations: gaming is possible but not ideal; demanding creative software will struggle; and the battery life, whilst decent, won't rival ultrabooks. This isn't designed as an all-day portable workstation—it's a practical home or office machine.
At 29% off, you're looking at genuine value. Comparable alternatives at this price are thin on the ground. This deserves your attention if you need reliable everyday performance without the premium price tag. Well worth it.