Unless you’re on a very tight budget, I don’t recommend both previous laptops however, they are compatible with flashing software and can work. However, if you want to use it only for car tuning, it can save much money as well. It is compatible with almost all latest ECU programmers.īecause of a low price and AMD processor, it’s a somewhat lazy laptop with average battery capacity.
When we talk about the connectivity ports, it is equipped with the 2x USB 3.0 ports along with HDMI, and LAN port as we want. This storage is sufficient for ECU program installation along with Windows unless you don’t have an extensive data collection. The display quality is average as well, it’s a 15.6-inch panel with HD resolution and LED-backlighting, however, it does the work.Īs I said above, you’re getting a 128GB SSD which ensures the faster speed along with higher data reliability. These specifications are just ok for working with car flashing programs, but you shouldn’t expect more from it. Moreover, it is coming with the 128GB SSD drive and 4GB memory. This budget-friendly laptop is backed by the AMD A9-9425 Dual-Core processor which has up to 3.70GHz clock speed. However, the performance is somewhat limited, but if you’re going to use it solely for car tuning purpose, it’s not that bad. The Lenovo IdeaPad can do your ECU tuning job without making a big hole in your pocket.