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Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3x: Snapdragon laptops become more affordable
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|August 2025
It's the cheapest Copilot+ PC I’ve seen yet—assuming you don’t count sale prices.

The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3x (fave.co/469gL4z) is an ARM-based laptop with the new low-end Qualcomm Snapdragon X chip.
Thanks to Snapdragon (fave.co/44KMYgm), this machine has excellent battery life for its class and an NPU (fave.co/4kORFMP) for the shiny Copilot+ PC features Microsoft is releasing.
It's the lowest launch price for a Snapdragon X Copilot+ PC I've seen yet. The build quality and design are good, too. But the compromises here would feel a lot more justifiable at $599 than $749. Still, this machine beats the Intel variant—no question.
The big problem is that this laptop is launching a year after the first Snapdragon X Copilot+ PCs, with slower internals than those in earlier models. At this machine's initial retail price, it’s competing with Copilot+ PCs with stronger hardware that have been out for months and are frequently on sale for a similar price.
SPECS
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3x has the same lower-end Qualcomm Snapdragon X X1-26-100 CPU I initially reviewed in Asus‘s featherlight $1200 Asus ZenBook A14 (fave.co/441Nczf). It makes much more sense here in this $749 machine than in that $1,200 machine. (Qualcomm initially said it hoped this CPU would power $600 laptops; fave.co/40eKLbE.)
While this laptop's price makes a lot more sense for this CPU, it’s still worth noting that this is a newer, lower-end Snapdragon X SKU. It's slower than the Snapdragon X Plus chips Qualcomm initially released. Here's the official product matrix (fave.co/4nlkPPH). As it shows, Snapdragon X ranks at the bottom of the pack with the slowest CPU (up to 3 GHz) and the slowest GPU (1.7 TFLOPS).
Qualcomm talked up GPU performance and gaming (fave.co/3Sb779H) a lot when it launched the Snapdragon X platform, and you should be aware that the GPU in these machines is much slower than Qualcomm's marketing might lead you to believe.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition August 2025 de PCWorld.
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