NIMO NIMO N152 15.6" N152 Red 2025

★★★★☆ 4.3 (244)

A 2-year warranty and user-upgradable 16GB DDR4 RAM set this laptop apart, offering long-term reliability and future-proofing for budget-conscious buyers. The 15.6-inch anti-glare IPS display and a fast 65W USB-C charger that provides 2 hours of use from a 15-minute charge add practical daily value. This device is best for students and office workers who prioritize a secure fingerprint login, a backlit keyboard for low-light typing, and a robust warranty over raw gaming performance.

CPU Ryzen 5
RAM 16 GB
Storage 256 GB
Screen 15.6" 1920x1080
GPU AMD Integrated
OS Windows 11
Weight 1.7 kg
Battery 54 Wh
NIMO NIMO N152 15.6" N152 Red 2025 laptop
64 Score global
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The NIMO N152's reliability ranks in the 4th percentile, making it one of the riskiest laptops in our database despite some strong specs. You get a generous 16GB of RAM and a best-in-class port selection, but owners frequently report blue screens and random shutdowns. If you catch a sub-$400 deal and feel lucky, it's a spec monster for the price, but most people should steer clear for something more dependable.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Port selection is a standout, ranking in the 92nd percentile with dual USB-C and triple USB-A 96th
  • 16GB of RAM is generous for a budget laptop and keeps multitasking smooth 94th
  • Lightweight at 1.70kg with a metal A-shell that feels more premium than the price suggests 92th
  • Includes a fingerprint reader and backlit keyboard, rare perks in this price bracket 72th
  • 65W USB-C fast charging is convenient and can top up other devices too

Cons

  • Reliability is a major red flag, ranking in the 4th percentile with frequent reports of blue screens and lockouts
  • Gaming performance is abysmal with a score of 19.7 out of 100, despite the highly-ranked integrated GPU
  • Battery life is a weak spot, with owners reporting just 3-4 hours of real-world use
  • 256GB SSD is cramped, landing in the 27th percentile for storage capacity
  • Display is merely average, sitting in the 42nd percentile for screen quality

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.3/5 (244 reviews)
👍 Buyers who got a working unit rave about the value, especially the 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD configurations at sale prices.
👎 A recurring nightmare for many owners is the laptop randomly blue-screening or getting locked by BitLocker, sometimes within days of setup.
🤔 Performance for everyday tasks like browsing and office work is snappy, but any attempt at modern gaming is met with severe disappointment.

L'évolution de l'avis des propriétaires dans le temps

Exclusivité

D'après la date à laquelle les clients ont rédigé leurs avis - pour voir si l'enthousiasme initial s'est confirmé.

L'avis des propriétaires s'est amélioré avec le temps
1★2★3★4★5★Q3 '25: 3.0★ · 2 avisQ4 '25: 5.0★ · 2 avisQ1 '26: 4.8★ · 6 avisQ2 '26: 4.3★ · 6 avis2266Q3 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26Q2 '26
Note moyenneSatisfaits (4-5★)Insatisfaits (1-2★)Hauteur des barres = nombre d'avis

D'après 16 avis clients datés, regroupés par trimestre civil. L'analyse par période est en anglais.

The proof

Performance

The AMD Ryzen 5 3500U is a 4-core chip that sits in the 72nd percentile for CPU performance. For everyday student and office tasks, it's well above average. You can juggle dozens of browser tabs and run Office apps without much fuss, and the 16GB of DDR4 RAM helps keep things smooth. The 256GB NVMe SSD is on the smaller side, landing in the 27th percentile for storage, so you might be leaning on cloud storage or an external drive sooner than you'd like. Boot times are snappy though, and app launches feel responsive.

The integrated Vega 8 graphics are a weird flex. They technically rank in the 96th percentile among integrated GPUs, which is best-in-class for this type of chip. But don't let that number fool you. It's still not a gaming GPU. You can handle light, older titles and basic photo editing, but anything remotely modern will bring it to its knees. Our gaming score of 19.7 out of 100 tells the real story. This is not a machine for gaming, period. The display is a middle-of-the-pack 15.6" FHD IPS panel, ranking in the 42nd percentile, so it's perfectly usable but won't wow you with brightness or color accuracy.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 71.7
GPU 96.3
RAM 38.9
Ports 92
Screen 42.4
Portability 45.6
Storage 27.1
Reliability 3.6
Social Proof 93.7

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Ryzen 5
Cores 4
Frequency 3.7 GHz

Graphics

GPU Integrated
Type integrated
VRAM 48 GB
VRAM Type GDDR6

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage 256 GB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Display

Size 15.6"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Panel IPS

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 2
USB Ports 3
HDMI HDMI 1.4
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.2
Ethernet 1 x Standard HDMI 1.4

Physical

Weight 1.7 kg / 3.8 lbs
Battery 54 Wh
OS Windows 11

vs Competition

Stacked against the competition, the NIMO N152 fights in a tough weight class. A Lenovo Yoga 7 or HP OmniBook X Flip will cost more but deliver vastly superior build quality, battery life, and reliability, along with better screens. The Microsoft Surface Laptop is in a different league for display and keyboard quality. Even a base model Apple MacBook Pro, while pricier, offers a level of performance consistency and longevity that the NIMO can't touch. The NIMO's main advantage is raw specs per dollar at the very low end, but it sacrifices the dependability you get from established brands. If you're comparing spec sheets alone, the NIMO looks like a steal. If you're comparing the likelihood of a stress-free ownership experience, it falls way behind.

Spec NIMO NIMO N152 15.6" N152 Lenovo Yoga Book 9i 83KJ0000US Apple MacBook Pro MWP72LL/A HP OmniBook X Flip 14-fk0033dx Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US Microsoft Surface Laptop ZXX-00026
CPU Ryzen 5 Intel Core Ultra 7 255H Intel 10th Generation Core i5 AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100
RAM (GB) 16 16 16 24 32 16
Storage (GB) 256 1000 512 1024 1024 1024
Screen 15.6" 1920x1080 14" 2880x1800 13.3" 2560x1600 14" 1920x1200 14" 2880x1800 13.8" 2304x1536
GPU AMD Integrated Intel Arc Intel Iris Plus Graphics AMD Radeon 860M Intel Arc Qualcomm Adreno
OS Windows 11 Windows 11 Home Mac OS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Weight (kg) 1.7 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.3
Battery (Wh) 54 88 - - 15 54
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortScreenCompactStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
NIMO NIMO N152 15.6" N152 71.796.338.99242.445.627.13.693.7
Lenovo Yoga Book 9i 83KJ0000US Compare 85.664.968.28996.483.564.579.395.8
Apple MacBook Pro MWP72LL/A Compare 72.652.750.297.382.590.839.896.791.6
HP OmniBook X Flip 14-fk0033dx Compare 7661.584.782.573.877.969.732.496.9
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US Compare 67.864.98266.395.585.781.879.396.9
Microsoft Surface Laptop ZXX-00026 Compare 98.738.95460.78887.781.879.396.9

Price

Value & Pricing

Value is where the NIMO N152 gets complicated. The price range across vendors is absurdly wide, from $300 to over $10,000, so you absolutely need to shop around. At the low end, around $300 to $470, you're getting a solid set of specs for the money, especially with 16GB of RAM and a decent port array. That's a compelling price for a student laptop, if you get a good unit. But the reliability gamble means the true cost could be your time and sanity. Compared to a more dependable Chromebook or a used business laptop like a Lenovo ThinkPad, the NIMO's value proposition hinges entirely on whether you win the quality control lottery.

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Overview

The NIMO N152 is a budget laptop that looks great on paper, packing 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD into a 1.70kg chassis with a 15.6" FHD IPS display. The spec sheet is a bit of a rollercoaster. The integrated Radeon Vega 8 graphics land in the 96th percentile for its class, which sounds incredible until you realize it's still integrated graphics and our gaming score for this machine is a brutal 19.7 out of 100. The port selection is a genuine standout, ranking in the 92nd percentile, giving you plenty of connectivity for a modern thin-and-light.

But here's the catch. Our data shows a massive gap between the spec sheet and real-world reliability. User sentiment is deeply mixed, with a score of 65 out of 100, and the reliability ranking is a dismal 4th percentile. That means nearly every other laptop in our database is more dependable. Owners report a pattern of blue screens, random shutdowns, and BitLocker lockouts that can brick the machine. It's a classic case of a product that can be a fantastic deal when it works, but a total headache when it doesn't.

Common Questions

Q: Can the NIMO N152 handle gaming?

Not really. Despite the integrated Vega 8 graphics ranking in the 96th percentile for its class, our gaming score for this laptop is just 19.7 out of 100. It can manage very light or older games, but modern titles are a no-go.

Q: Is the RAM and storage upgradeable?

Yes, the RAM is upgradeable via an expandable slot, which is a nice touch. The 256GB NVMe SSD is on the small side, ranking in the 27th percentile, so you may want to upgrade that or use an external drive for more space.

Q: How reliable is this laptop for daily school or office work?

Reliability is the biggest concern. It ranks in the 4th percentile in our database, with many users reporting blue screens, random shutdowns, and BitLocker lockouts. It's a risky choice if you need a machine that just works every day without troubleshooting.

Who Should Skip This

Anyone who needs a dependable computer should skip the NIMO N152. With a reliability ranking in the 4th percentile, it's simply not built for consistent, stress-free use. If you're a student with deadlines, a professional who can't afford downtime, or someone who isn't comfortable troubleshooting Windows errors and potential BIOS issues, this laptop will cause more frustration than it's worth. The gaming score of 19.7 also means gamers should look elsewhere immediately. Spend your money on a more reliable brand, even if it means slightly lower specs on paper.

Verdict

The NIMO N152 is a tempting spec sheet wrapped in a reliability crisis. When it works, it's a fast, well-equipped budget laptop with a great port selection and a lightweight build. The problem is the "when it works" part. With a reliability score in the 4th percentile and a flood of user reports citing blue screens and BitLocker lockouts, it's a genuine gamble. We can't recommend it for anyone who needs a dependable daily driver for school or work. If you're tech-savvy, comfortable troubleshooting, and find a killer deal under $400, it might be worth the risk. For everyone else, spend a bit more on a more reliable brand and save yourself the headache.

Usage Scores

Overall (64.2)Ai Llm (29.7)Gaming (20.1)Compact (56)Creator (31.4)Student (63.9)Business (56.1)Developer (57.9)Entertainment (65.7)

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