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Get it by Thu, Mar 4 - Fri, Mar 5 from Atlanta, Georgia
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Processor Type Ryzen 7. Processor Model 4800H. Product Line Legion. Product Series Legion 5. Storage Drive Type SSD. Manufacturer Lenovo. Processor Processor Manufacturer AMD. Standard Refresh Rate 144 Hz.
Best laptop for a price range of around 1000 dollars. GTA V runs on high / ultra without any issue. It's a little louad while gaming, recommended using earphone or headphone. Fast wifi, beautiful 144Hz screen, comes with windows 10 etc... I'm guessing this machine will be enough for gaming for a few years.
I've had this laptop for a week. The hardware is good for the price point, but what sets this apart from the next generation of specs is the build quality at the price point. The screen looks phenomenal with 144Hz @ 100%sRGB and the keyboard feels good.
If you aren't willing to spend $200-$300 more than this on a 30-series gaming laptop (I wasnt), then this laptop is perfect. I would highly recommend to people.
Note: It's a 60Wh battery on a gaming laptop, doing regular laptop things (officework, school, web) battery lasts ~2-3 hours. It's not meant to be gamed on battery, but with ~150w of hardware, I'd put it at 20m gaming at best.
Battery, cooling and quietness all impress. Switched from an HP Omen 15 to this because of the PWM that the Omen 15 uses for dimming. This screen uses superior DC dimming which does not give me a headache. Though the battery is smaller than the Omen by 16%, I actually get about an hour more battery when not gaming. I switched between Quiet and Balanced modes - both are plenty cool and quiet, but if I'm playing a game, I like the extra CPU power from Balanced. The Lenovo keyboard is excellent, as always. It's also very nice looking, with two levels of white backlight. The screen is plenty bright and looks colorful and vibrant in games.
This is a beast of a machine for a very affordable price for its specs. On the plus side, it also packs an above average keyboard and doesn't look like a gaming laptop.