LincPlus 14 inch Laptop Intel Celeron N3350 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC Storage Windows 10 Home in S Mode Computer Full HD 1080P Fanless Quiet Mini Metal Netbook,Support 128GB TF Cardand 1TB SSD Expansion
£139.90





Price: £139.90
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LincPlus P2 Laptop
Intel Celeron N3350 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC Storage Windows 10 Home in S Mode Computer Full HD 1080P Fanless Quiet Mini Metal Netbook,Support 128GB TF Cardand 1TB SSD Expansion

Vibrant Images
Breathtakingly beautiful images abound in rich Full HD (1920 x 1080) on the 14-inch widescreen display. Images take on a new level of detail and realism, and you will love what you see.

Intel Celeron N3350
This Windows laptop is equipped with Intel Celeron N3350 dual-core 1.1GHz (2M cache, Turbo Boost up to 2.4GHz) processor.

Thin & Portable
The LincPlus Laptop is thinner and lighter than ever,it weighs just 1.3kg and has an amazingly 0.76cm thickness. The power of a full-size laptop and the compactness of an ultrabook!

Dual-band WiFi
This notebook support both 2.4GHz and 5GHz dual-band WiFi signals, which will bring you faster and more stable Internet surfing.

Super Standby
The large-capacity battery up to 5000mAh / 38Watt brings battery life that can satisfy a whole working day.

Extensive Connectivity
The LincPlus P2 notebook computer comes with a Full Function USB Type-C port. The ‘any-way-up’ design enables you reversible data transfer and power charging, making your connections simple and quick.




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1.Windows laptop – The LincPlus P2 laptop is based on Intel Celeron N3350 processor(2.40 GHz burst frequency). Windows 10 installed
2.Lightweight ultrabook – With lightweight aluminum housing, the portable laptop is perfect for student tasks, business trip, family use, office work and entertainment.
3. Keep you connected – Abundant ports keeps your daily life connected. The LincPlus P2 notebook equipped with Full Function Type C port x1, Mini HDMIx1, Earphone port x1, USB 3.0 portx2, Micro SD slot x1, SSD slot x1
4.Full HD laptops – 2M front webcam supports your web chat, Skype and FaceTime. 1920×1080 resolution Full HD IPS display offers high-quality and clear HD images.
5.8-10 hour average usage on a single full charge. Laptop built in Internal Dual band 2.4G+5G wifi. More Stable and faster connection than single 2.4G Wifi notebook.
Customers say
Customers find the laptop functions well and appreciate its lightweight, portable design, with one noting it runs Mint 19.2 smoothly. The device receives positive feedback for its build quality, with one customer highlighting its high-quality 14-inch IPS screen, and customers consider it excellent value for money. The battery life is good, and customers find it easy to set up, though opinions about ease of use are mixed. Customers report the laptop is very slow.
9 reviews for LincPlus 14 inch Laptop Intel Celeron N3350 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC Storage Windows 10 Home in S Mode Computer Full HD 1080P Fanless Quiet Mini Metal Netbook,Support 128GB TF Cardand 1TB SSD Expansion
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R –
Great Linux experience*. Charges by USB-C or supplied lead. Great battery. Silent.
Great piece of kit. I bought it to run linux on. It runs mint 19.2 really well exept I have never got the tracker pad buttons to work, I did deduct a star for that but changed my mind cause I have got so used to it now that I forget they’re there anyway, also the seller only said it would run windows and I assume it would (if you’re into that kind of thing).Build quality is beautiful, it looks and feels like an expensive piece of kit. I love the Finnish.I have only used free open source software and I haven’t had to download anything to get it to work (although if the touchpad buttons bothered me I would have looked for drivers). It has given me a great linux mint experience right out of the box.You cannot add ram, and the wifi is intergrated (if memory serves the antenna could be disconnected). In fact, aside from the m.2 slot the inside actually almost resembles a larger system on a chip but, but it’s been a long time since I looked and I have had no issue with the hardware as is (be aware windows doesn’t tend to get the same performance out of hardware that linux does so look at other reviews if you wanna run as is).Being fanless it doesn’t make a peep, but with the all metal body I have had no issues with heat.The battery life is incredible, I can use this machine on and off for a day or more and it charges in no time. Plus it charges from usb-c too (a great trick when travelling, especially if you have other stuff that does like newer model Samsung smartphones)Super happy.Would recommend for a linux user or prospective linux user.For a windows user I would recommend……linux!Update: With Manjaro the mouse buttons also work straight away.Update: with later versions of mint the mouse buttons work out of the box.
Mel –
Terrible Laptop
From the day I got this laptop I keep getting a blue screen with error messages. My friend who worked in IT tried to fix it and it worked for a while but then the blue screen came back. I took it to another IT person to look at and they said it is a hardware problem and was there since I received the laptop. I missed the return window otherwise I would return it. Terrible. Disappointed.
ReadySitGeek –
Perfect Portable Little Laptop
I recently purchased this laptop to help me carry out everyday tasks, such as; emails, Microsoft Excel and watching the odd YouTube video. As a student, I needed something to help me increase my productivity. I was falling behind my peers and my grades werenât the best.I took it upon myself to find a laptop, that was portable, had a good battery life and was good enough to play the odd game as well.I am pleased to say that this laptop was all that and more, I found the design to be both sleek and pleasing on the eye. I found this laptop to be extremely portable, dragging it from classroom to classroom, with relative ease. And, even with fairly high usage, it was able to last the full day without needing a charge. Although the charger even comes without a power brick, making it even lighter.It comes with everything you could possibly need, even a sd card slot, which actually came in handy when I was doing my coursework and having to transfer files quickly.I love this laptop and I would highly recommend it to anyone considering getting it, it’s perfect for on the go, light business/student use and will increase your productivity.It is also great value for money.
George –
Much Better Than It Should Be; Battery & Processor Let It Down
I purchased this on offer at just under £200, which is astonishing for a Macbook-Air like aluminium-body 14â laptop with Windows 10.The Windows 10 Home (64-Bit) install appears to be genuine and is free of any additional bloatware from LincPlus (though still has the usual Microsoft-provided rubbish).The supplied charger is a 12v 2A barrel plug wall-wart unit, but the laptopâs USB-C port does support charging of the laptop with a suitable USB-C power supply. My 45W and 65W Dell units work fine with it. I donât think it would work with a 5V-only USB-C charger. I couldnât get charging to work through a USB-C hub with passthrough charging support; but the hub itself worked fine.Note that the product image showing the port layout on each side is incorrect. The left side has (in this order, back to front); USB-C, Micro-HDMI and USB-A. The right side has DC power, 3.5mm TRRS, USB-A and Micro SD.The built-in 64GB SSD is roughly half full with the standard Windows 10 installation. The extra (SATA only) m.2 slot is easily accessible for additional space; Iâve thrown a used 180GB drive in there to dual-boot Linux.Incidentally, this laptop plays nicely with Linux. All devices appear to work fine without additional configuration.The 4GB of RAM is listed in the BIOS as two 2GB banks of LPDDR4 @ 1600Mhz.There are no fans at all, so the unit is completely passive and silent. It does not get particularly warm.Performance in Windows 10 is just barely acceptable for single-tasking; web browsing, watching 1080P YouTube, etc. I purchased this for coding in VSCode, which it handles fine. You will find yourself regularly waiting a couple seconds for it to catch up. The CPU is most definitely showing its age and budget classification.Zorin Lite performs fairly well on it, having lower system requirements.You’re not going to be gaming on this. Quake 3 Arena just about runs smoothly on it.The keyboard has a great layout; full size arrow keys, dedicated Paging/Down/Home/End keys and relatively few odd placements (for example, the pipe and backslash being fn-overlay keys on z and x respectively). The power button is part of the keyboard, which doesnât personally bother me. I havenât pressed it by mistake.The typing action is okay; not great. The keys have a fair amount of travel but require quite a lot of force to activate, so it takes some getting used to (from something like an Apple chiclet keyboard). It is possible to fully depress a key and not have it actually activate; for example, if you hit an edge or corner. The effect is that the keyboard feels slightly unreliable. Being a little more aggressive with key-presses resolves this.The trackpad is nice and large. Windows identifies it as a âPrecision Touchpadâ. The tactile buttons underneath require more force than most, so itâs another thing to get used to. The surface is ever so slightly tacky, so my fingers donât move quite as smoothly as they could.Battery life is not as advertised. The â10 hourâ value is a fantasy. I allowed the machine to idle on the desktop with 50% screen brightness and wifi on, for which it lasted just under 7 hours. I suspect if you left it to idle in flight mode with minimal brightness you could achieve 10+ hours; but that would be a completely pointless exercise. If you actually intend to use your laptop, typical real-world duration seems to be 3-6 hours, which is not great for this class of device but not awful. As noted, battery life seems to be better in Linux (Zorin Lite) than Windows 10; but results will likely vary wildly between distros and usage.The screen is pretty much what I expected; a decent matt-finish 1080P unit that doesnât get particularly bright and has poor accuracy out of the box, with a noticeable blue/green tint. However thatâs easily resolved using Windowsâ built-in calibration tool; just taking the blue/green levels down slightly to achieve a better balance.My panel does have a very odd defect that is only visible on black and dark-grey backgrounds; a two-inch oval patch of slightly red sub-pixels; as if they arenât quite capable of entirely blocking the backlight. Itâs not really a problem for my use case and took me a while to notice; but definitely a defect – one that Iâve never encountered before.Aside from that there is almost no backlight bleed and no âtypicalâ pixel defects evident.The webcam is good enough to use. The speakers are not. The 3.5mm headphone socket is a TRRS variety and supports headsets. Headphone output quality is decent and satisfying. I tried the Philips X2 and DT1770 Pro; both can be driven well beyond normal listening volume with no evidence of background hiss. Bass response isnât as tight as usual which probably indicates a high output impedance.The build quality is good. The exterior is (very thin) aluminium, screwed into threaded inserts of a plastic interior frame. The hinges appear to be steel. The entire back cover comes off easily with no plastic tabs to break; although the only user-upgradable part is the additional M.2 SSD slot, for which a small cover is provided. Not sure why they bothered with the little hatch when the whole back comes off so easily.It doesnât have the same exquisite feel as a Macbook or Surface product; but is way better than it has any right to be for the price. Everything is finished consistently and feels smooth. Ironically the aluminium case on this has less âsharpâ edges than my prior unibody Macbook Air, so feels more comfortable to use. The hinge cover appears to be the only plastic case part.In summary, Iâd describe the whole user experience as being slightly awkward; the keyboard and mouse donât feel as well-tuned as any âbrandâ laptop Iâve used; but arenât bad in any respect. The processor is just slow enough to make you wait. The screen is only just bright enough and the battery life doesnât live up to the expectations set by the product description. The storage space is minimal but can be easily extended with the M.2 slot and Micro SD slot.Itâs a simple, well-built and stylish device that looks and feels better than it should; but low performance lets it down.The fact that this entire device costs the same as the extortionate £200 8GB RAM upgrade option for the M1 Macbook is comical.
Akira –
Latence es défaut avec le clavier 1 lettres nous metres 3 lettre
reydellet –
Très très bien il fonctionne à merveille
Angerine Smith –
This was the best gift I could have given my son he enjoys the lightweight and durability of the laptop
Cliente Amazon –
me ha encantado el producto
B’sHive –
It certainly is cheap. It has a decent screen. The case looks sleek. But it takes forever to boot and the tracking pad has the sensitivity of a gloved hand reading Braille. It is a chore to run Word. I knew going in the processor was not the fastest and didn’t need it to do much, but I needed a haircut before I could open Word.I have an update. The keyboard will not enter letters, only numbers, upon start-up, which means I have to circumvent the login. I would give it to Goodwill but I wouldn’t inflict this on anyone else. Do yourself a favor. I this pops up in your Amazon list scroll on by.