Skip to main content

Lenovo’s first Chromebook is heading to school

Image used with permission by copyright holder

Yesterday, we reported rumors that Lenovo would be next to jump on the Chromebook bandwagon. Our source focused largely on the corporate sector, concentrating on the fact that Lenovo’s ThinkPad line is popular within businesses and companies might switch from Windows to Chrome-based laptops to save money. However, today, Lenovo announced that it will indeed launch a Chromebook – and it’s not what we expected. Lenovo is gearing its new ThinkPad X131e Chromebook not towards businesses, but towards K-12 schools. 

It’s possible that Lenovo will still launch a business-centric ThinkPad Chromebook, but its first stop is the education sector. The tough ThinkPad X131e Chromebook is built to be handled by teachers, administrators, and students from kindergarten to high school seniors. Lenovo helped “school-proof” the laptops by adding a rubber bumper around the top cover, as well as stronger corners to protect from accidental drops. The company also claims to have strengthened the hinges so they last more than 50,000 open and close cycles. 

Like other Chromebooks we’ve reviewed, Lenovo claims it will be fast booting. The ThinkPad Chromebook will take advantage of the Google Apps for Education suite, which will provide a collaborative environment where students can create and share spreadsheets, documents, videos, slide show presentations, and view PDFs. With the included HDMI and VGA ports, students can use their Chromebooks to present their projects in front of the class.

Lenovo says the ThinkPad X131e has an Intel processor, but here are some additional specs. The 11.6-inch laptop also has a 1366 x 768 HD LED anti-glare screen and three USB ports (no word on whether those are USB 2.0 or 3.0). The ThinkPad weighs just less than four pounds and Lenovo says it will have a 6-cell battery that’ll last for “the entire school day.” When we tested the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook, it lasted about seven hours, so if Lenovo’s Chromebook is anything like that, students will be in good shape. 

The company is also adding customization options, including custom colors, school logo etching, and tagging services to keep track of the laptops in case one’s left on the bus. 

Caesar Sengupta, Google’s director of Chrome OS product management, said in a press release that Chromebooks are already used in more than a thousand K-12 schools. Lenovo’s foray into Chromebooks will only add to that number. Although we don’t know exact pricing on these yet*, we do know that Google had offered its Samsung Series 5 Chromebook to schools for $100 back in December, discounted from its list price of $430. The ThinkPad X131e Chromebook will be available on February 26, so we’ll have to wait and see how Lenovo prices its Chromebook.  

*Update: According to an updated press release, Lenovo is pricing the Chromebook at $429.

Editors' Recommendations

Jennifer Bergen
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Jennifer Bergen is the Computing Section Editor at Digital Trends and is in charge of all things laptops, desktops, and their…
No, it’s not a Surface: This Lenovo 2-in-1 Chromebook is $140 off
Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5i front angled view showing display and keyboard.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 9 is an impressive piece of hardware, but it's also incredibly expensive. If you want a device with a similar form factor but at a fraction of the price, check out the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook, which is currently even cheaper at just $359 following a $140 discount from Best Buy on its original price of $499. You're going to have to be quick with your purchase if you want to take advantage of this bargain though, because we're not sure if it will still be available tomorrow.

Why you should buy the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook
A 2-in-1 laptop combines the convenience of a tablet's touchscreen and the utility of a laptop's keyboard, according to our laptop buying guide. This versatility is an important feature of the Microsoft Surface Pro 9, but you can also get it with the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook. Its keyboard cover doubles as protection for its display, which is a 13.3-inch OLED touchscreen with Full HD resolution for sharp details and lifelike colors whether you're using the device for work or for recreational purposes.

Read more
Hurry! This Lenovo laptop with 32GB of RAM is 61% off right now
A man works at a Lenovo ThinkPad P16 mobile workstation set up on a desk with two external monitors connected.

For great laptop deals, look no further than Lenovo. While its estimated value system can make original prices look a little overly high so you can’t quite trust it, you can trust the sales prices to be pretty great. Right now, you can buy the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Intel Mobile Workstation for $1,739. According to Lenovo, that’s a saving of $2,760 off the regular price of $4,499 which feels optimistic but it’s still a high-end laptop at a great price. Check it out now either by tapping the buy button below or by reading on while we explain everything it has to offer. Don’t count on the deal sticking around for long.

Why you should buy the Lenovo ThinkPad P16
There’s a lot to like about the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Intel Mobile Workstation if you need a reliable laptop for work. It has a 12th-generation Intel Core i7-12800HX processor along with a huge 32GB of memory and 1TB of SSD storage. While the Nvidia RTX A1000 GPU won’t exactly be up to gaming, everything else about the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Intel Mobile Workstation is perfect for working well on the move.

Read more
This Lenovo ThinkPad X1 has an MSRP of $2,709 — today it’s $948
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 7 front angled view showing display.

We are here to tell you that we've found one of the best Lenovo laptops deals on the market. The ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 7 laptop is now 65% off on the Lenovo website for an amazing price of $948. Originally priced at $1,671, you can save hundreds of dollars on this computer that will make your work life easier and more efficient. Need we say more?

Why you should buy the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 7
With a 360-degree hinge, this convertible 2-in-1 laptop can switch between a laptop, tablet, tent and stand modes, making it great for any and all working conditions. This allows you to type, sketch, sign documents, answer emails or take notes with the included garaged pen that is fully rechargeable. If you spend a lot of time on video calls, you'll appreciate the computer's webcam that features three FHD resolution options (including IR and computer vision technology), four integrated AI-based noise-cancelling microphones with Dolby Voice and four speakers with Dolby Atmos. You'll get great picture quality while virtually collaborating with your coworkers and colleagues with Eyesafe, the laptop's certified display options that reduce eye fatigue and reduce blue-light emissions.

Read more