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If you're shopping for a new laptop, you've probably considered either a Dell or a Lenovo model. Both brands dominate the PC market with a wide range of devices, from budget-friendly machines to premium notebooks and powerful workstations. However, they take different approaches when designing their computers.
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Having spent a lot of time with products from both companies, I see two distinct philosophies at work. Dell laptops tend to cater more toward creative professionals and consumers who value polished design. Lenovo, on the other hand, leans more into practicality, emphasizing broader configuration options and stronger overall value.
To explain what I mean, I'll break down where each brand excels and why you might choose one over the other.
You should buy a Lenovo laptop if...
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1. You want a better typing experience
One of Lenovo's biggest strengths is the keyboard experience it delivers across its many laptops. From my own hands-on testing, I've consistently found that ThinkPads, IdeaPads, and Yoga models have some of the best keyboards, thanks to their deep key travel, satisfying tactile feedback, and well-designed keycaps. All three work together to ensure great comfort.
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