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Walmart has Lenovo Legion 5 15.6" Laptop (81Y600DBUS, Phantom Black) on sale for $949.
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Specs
Intel Core i7-10750H Hexa Core 10th Generation Processor
15.6" FHD 240Hz IPS Anti-Glare Display, 500nits, HDR400 certified.
16GB 2933MHz DDR4 RAM
512GB 2242 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 Graphics
2 x 2 802.11AX Wi-Fi 6 with Bluetooth 5
720p Webcam with Privacy Shutter and Dual Array Microphones
2 x 2.0W Harmon Speakers with Dolby Atmos
60WH Battery
Windows 10 Home
Weight: 5.5 lbs
https://www.walmart.com/ip/713520359
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Maybe I just need someone to tell me what to do, hah
Best laptop in the $900-$1000 range, imo. That ryzen7 Rtx 2060 is $70-100 too high at $1100, but atleast it's sold at a B&M store WM. [walmart.com].
If all you care about is to play games, then there are a few other options based on price, and ryzen cpu is not too important...Intel is good enough.
Gateway at Walmart is $800, but only worthwhile at $700 or less, since they cut back on ram, storage, and screen is 120hz not as bright and color accurate.
Or spend between $1000-$1260, on any of the rtx 3060 laptops(MSI, Asus, Gigabyte, HP omen), since they will be slightly faster than most Rtx 2060 options.
Some future discounted more premium rtx 2060 laptop models may be worth $1000-1100 eg. Msi ge75, Asus strix. And rtx 2070 for $1150-1200 :MSI ge75, gl75, gl65, Dell g7, HP omen, legion7, Alienware.
Pretty happy with everything so far.
Just making sure there isn't any blatant downside to the 5 vs the y540
Pretty happy with everything so far.
But I agree -- solid as a rock! I took the back off to upgrade memory to 32GB and saw the "hidden" 2nd m.2 slot where the SATA drive is. Turns out you can put 2 x 2280 NVMe SSD's in this thing!
I'm liking the 240hz also...I use mine for productivity, not gaming.
But I agree -- solid as a rock! I took the back off to upgrade memory to 32GB and saw the "hidden" 2nd m.2 slot where the SATA drive is. Turns out you can put 2 x 2280 NVMe SSD's in this thing!
I'm liking the 240hz also...I use mine for productivity, not gaming.
The price has practically doubled since then! Holy cow! I paid $90 for each kit!
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