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Find the latest updated price of all Lenovo laptops in this list. Lenovo has a pretty diverse lineup of laptops. Whether you’re a student, a business professional, or a gamer, Lenovo has something in store for you. Its entry-level IdeaPad series is home to some of the most impressive budget laptops we’ve seen in quite some time. And you’ll find Lenovo’s most affordable gaming laptops under the IdeaPad Gaming series. On the other hand, the company’s convertible, i.e. 2-in-1 laptops fall under the Flex and Yoga series. These are best suited for students, working professionals, or digital artists who can make use of a touchscreen. Lenovo makes pretty compelling gaming laptops too. The 2021 edition of Legion 5 Pro was our pick for the best gaming machine in its category; thanks to its blend of powerful performance, great thermals, and a clean design. Finally, the ThinkPad lineup probably describes Lenovo the best. It combines the iconic TrackPoint with all the powerful components in a sleek design. Besides price, our updated list of Lenovo laptops also includes their specifications and a quick overview.

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Lenovo Laptop Price in Nepal

Lenovo is among the biggest PC brands in the world with a sizeable global market share. According to a report published by International Data Corporation (IDC), Lenovo was the top-selling PC manufacturer in 2021. Though the data is inclusive of desktops, workstations, all-in-ones and whatnot, a huge chunk of Lenovo’s shipments are laptops. Lenovo offers a wide range of laptops across different brands and price ranges, even in markets like Nepal.

How to choose Lenovo laptops in Nepal?

Before you buy a Lenovo laptop or any laptop for that matter, you should consider a lot of factors, including specs, warranty, upgradeability, price and so on. To make it easier for consumers to choose from, Lenovo has divided its laptop portfolio into multiple brands and sub-brands each with its own price range, target audience and purpose.

For Business and Enterprises

Lenovo V Series

First, we have the Lenovo V series. Laptops under the V-series are perfect for small businesses and professionals that cannot afford or need the full feature list of Lenovo’s Think family. Lenovo V series laptops have a simple yet robust design that can last you for years. In addition, Lenovo focuses on security and productivity features along with long battery life, typically lasting up to a day. Business Professionals and Freelancers

ThinkBook Series

Next, we have the ThinkBook series. It is a family of laptops designed specifically for freelancers. ThinkBook laptops have a rugged yet portable design with special emphasis on portability. It doesn’t compromise on security with TPM chip built into the laptop. Furthermore, these laptops can also be used for multimedia as they usually feature Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision.

ThinPad Series

Finally, we have the ThinkPad series, which is the flagship product under the Lenovo business laptop. These laptops are the first to get new features. Lenovo ThinkPad laptops come with military-grade durability, enterprise-level support and ThinkShield suite of security features.

ThinkPad Workstation

Lenovo even sells workstations machines under the ThinkPad P series. These are not your typical laptops and are strictly for heavy users. Workstations are designed to handle resource-hungry tasks like video editing, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), 3D Animation and more. ThinkPad Workstations are very rare in Nepal and generally have a high price tag whenever they are available.

For Mainstream Computing

IdeaPad Series

The IdeaPad series is home to Lenovo’s mainstream laptops. These laptops are mainly designed for students and can handle most basic tasks as well as light gaming. Lenovo has further divided the categories into IdeaPad Slim (S), IdeaPad Flex, and IdeaPad Gaming to cater to the different needs of the users.

For Versatility

Those looking to use their laptops even as a tablet should look into Lenovo’s Flex and Yoga series.

Flex Series

Lenovo Flex laptops are affordable 2-in-1 convertible laptops. Depending upon the price, you can get Lenovo Flex 2-in-1 laptops ranging anything from 11” to 15.6-inch. They have power comparable to IdeaPad and other mainstream laptops. Since these laptops are meant to be used on the go, Lenovo promises long-lasting battery as well as fast charging support.

Lenovo Yoga Series

The Yoga series is Lenovo’s top-of-the-line 2-in-1 convertible laptop. These are highly versatile laptops with touchscreens and 360-degree. Lenovo Yoga laptops are often seen as luxury products and hence come with expensive price tags in Nepal.

For Gaming

When it comes to gaming, Lenovo offers IdeaPad Gaming and Legion series.

IdeaPad Gaming Series

The Legion series is a renowned gaming sub-brand from Legion. Over the years, some of the best gaming laptops have come from Lenovo’s Legion gaming brand. However, Lenovo Legion laptops usually have a higher price tag in Nepal and are reserved for hardcore gamers.

Legion Series

Lenovo even offers gaming laptops under the IdeaPad lineup. The IdeaPad Gaming is still in its nascent years. The sub-brand was created to replicate the success of the Legion gaming series in the budget segment. With the IdeaPad Gaming laptops, Lenovo aims to compete against the likes of Acer’s Nitro, Dell-G and Asus’ TUG series.

Where to buy Lenovo laptops at the official price in Nepal?

Official Distributor

MegaTech is the official distributor of all Lenovo products, including laptops in Nepal. Thus, you can buy genuine Lenovo laptops in Nepal from their official showroom at Durbar Marg and the official site. Alternatively, you can also find their flagship store on Daraz.

Unofficial Channels

While MegaTech is the sole authorized distributor of Lenovo products in Nepal, its product catalogue is quite limited. As a result, numerous computer stores like ITTI, Hukut and Zozo Hub import Lenovo laptops unofficially. The downside is that you don't get an official warranty and after-sales support that you get with the official stores. Furthermore, some of these laptops can turn out to be used or refurbished. As a result, only buy laptops from stores that you trust and always look for reviews online.