its not about good or bad. Lenovo has poor quality control in general. Some of their stuff (same model) fail early, some last a long time. Its complete luck.
amen to that (i use a thinkpad for work)
Ι have owned a Lenovo Skylake (6th Gen) laptop since uh, 2016.
It's not a "thinkpad", "ideapad", "yogapad" or w/e pad. Nothin' fancy. Just a lenovo laptop with an i5 Skylake CPU that lenovo didn't bother to come up with a name for it. I can't remember the exact model offhand but it's just a bunch of random letters and numbers.
Since 2016 I have disassembled the laptop a number of times to upgrade the RAM and replace the HDD with a Crucial MX-500 SSD.
In addition, I have traveled with it pretty much all around the world from Alaska to Tierra Del Fuego to Cape Town to SE Asia to Philippines to Vietnam and back. I have dropped it down on the deck a few times and one time the vessel I was aboard took a heavy port side list of about 27 degrees, pretty close to the angle of deck immersion, so my laptop slid from my office desk and hit the metal deck of the vessel.
It's like a cat as far as I am concerned as it has survived so many times. A lesser laptop, say an HP or a DELL one, would have died like 10 times already.
Further, when I am traveling, I game on it daily for many hours. The GPU is a Radeon M330. I have spent hundreds of hours gaming on this laptop over the years with the GPU overclocked to the max. We are talking about an 100 MHz Core OC and 250 MHz RAM OC and the GPU at 70 degrees C or so.
Lesser laptops would have melted like 5 years ago and the GPU would have died like 5 times already.
So I dunno Oh Great One, but it seems to this humble joe here that my cheap Lenovo laptop has given an awfully good account of itself. Course, for some ppl nothing is ever good enough. I know.