Laptops

Lenovo #2 in Laptops

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Rank in Laptops
#2
Global visibility score
49.2 ▽ −1.4
95% CI 46.751.8
025507510049.2±2.507-0808-01

Shaded band = 95% bootstrap confidence interval. Orange markers = methodology events (model releases, panel versions). How this works

Perplexity

40.4
Mention rate36%
Position score0.63
Recommended29%

ChatGPT (OpenAI)

47.4
Mention rate54%
Position score0.56
Recommended45%

Claude (Anthropic)

44.3
Mention rate50%
Position score0.57
Recommended37%

Gemini (Google)

59.1
Mention rate68%
Position score0.64
Recommended62%

Where Lenovo shows up, by the intent behind the question. Every laptops panel asks the same balanced mix — 10 prompts per type — so these rates are directly comparable. A gap here (strong on recommendations, invisible on comparisons) is where AI visibility is being won or lost.

Question typeMentionedRecommended
Recommendations
What's the best option for me?
211/240 answers88%
83%
Comparisons
How do the top options stack up?
48/240 answers20%
18%
Ready to buy
Which one should I actually get?
179/240 answers75%
55%
Problem-solving
I have this problem — what fixes it?
109/240 answers45%
36%
Informational
How does this kind of product work?
80/240 answers33%
25%

Real answers from the latest measurement in which Lenovo appeared — the receipts behind the score.

Claude (Anthropic) · listed #1

"I'm ready to buy a laptop under 20000 rupees for basic student needs—what can I actually get at that price?"

…m Amazon Renewed or certified sellers—you might get a Core i3 (older gen) with better specs than a brand-new Celeron 4. **Look at brands**: Lenovo V-series, HP 14s (base models), Acer Aspire, ASUS Vivobook basic variants often appear in this range during sales ## Alternative Worth Considering If your need is truly "basic" (…

Gemini (Google) · recommended · listed #1

"Should I choose an Acer or Lenovo laptop for everyday student use?"

For everyday student use, both Acer and Lenovo are excellent brands, but they cater to slightly different priorities. Here is the short answer: * **Choose Lenovo** if you prioritize **build quality, the best typing experie…

ChatGPT (OpenAI) · recommended · listed #1

"My gaming laptop overheats and lags during matches—how do I pick one that won't do that?"

…D) or undervolt-like adjustments; useful to reduce temps without big FPS loss. 6) Brands/models with generally strong cooling (examples) - Lenovo Legion 5/7 series — good thermal headroom and value. - ASUS ROG Strix / Scar / Zephyrus (look for models with vapor chamber on higher-end SKUs). - MSI Raider / Titan / GE series (…

Perplexity · recommended · listed #1

"I'm ready to buy a laptop under $500 for college—where should I start looking?"

Start with **major retailers and brand outlets** that regularly have college-friendly budget models in stock: **Best Buy**, **Amazon**, **Lenovo**, **HP**, **Acer**, and **Micro Center** all have current “laptops under $500” or student-focused pages[14][16][18][19]. For general buying advice, recent budget-laptop roundups…

Domains cited by search-backed answers that mentioned Lenovo (109 answers, 2026-08-01). Your own domain is highlighted — presence in the others is the GEO opportunity.

Cited domainAnswers citing it
youtube.com108
reddit.com105
pcmag.com87
rtings.com61
bestbuy.com61
facebook.com46
techradar.com44
nytimes.com35

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Data from run #80. Methodology