2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 100w and DisplayPort 1.4)
1x headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
230W slim tip AC adapter
71 WHr Battery
4.19 lbs / 1.9 kg
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Isn't that mentioned in the spec? If you want to be sure then I can confirm that to you. It has Nvidia Advanced Optimus and G-Sync. The Spec you see in the deal, has been taken from the Psref.Lenovo.com.
Isn't that mentioned in the spec? If you want to be sure then I can confirm that to you. It has Nvidia Advanced Optimus and G-Sync. The Spec you see in the deal, has been taken from the Psref.Lenovo.com.
It's not listed in the ebay spec. But you're right that on psref.lenovo.com[lenovo.com] does include it. Nice deal.
ETA: it is on sale at Newegg and Lenovo.com for 1399.
Again, Perks at work on Lenovo's site has it for $1309.99. No cashback with it(cheaper by $50 using CB RK). Free 1-3 day shipping(in stock). Can't remember how I signed up for PaW, but it was easy and I am retired so there couldn't have been any verification
Can get this for $1400 Lenovo website with 10% cashback via raku10.
So the Legions don't have Thunderbolt, do they still work on the USB-C cable with a docking station (running monitors etc)? Just can't use external GPU etc?
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Can get this for $1400 Lenovo website with 10% cashback via raku10.
So the Legions don't have Thunderbolt, do they still work on the USB-C cable with a docking station (running monitors etc)? Just can't use external GPU etc?
Thunderbolt 3/4 has a max bandwidth of 40 Gbps vs 10 Gbps in USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C. SO, number of peripherals which can be connected, is pretty limited compared to a TB3 Dock. But you can connect couple of displays using proper hubs or docks. This supports DisplayPort 1.4 which can drive one 4K display at 120 Hz or two 4K displays at 60 Hz and more than 2 lesser resolution displays. You need to get a proper Dock which supports DisplayPort MST protocol if you want to hook multiple displays.
Thunderbolt 3/4 has a max bandwidth of 40 Gbps vs 10 Gbps in USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C. SO, number of peripherals which can be connected, is pretty limited compared to a TB3 Dock. But you can connect couple of displays using proper hubs or docks. This supports DisplayPort 1.4 which can drive one 4K display at 120 Hz or two 4K displays at 60 Hz and more than 2 lesser resolution displays. You need to get a proper Dock which supports DisplayPort MST protocol if you want to hook multiple displays.
Awesome, thanks. I just need to connect a regular docking station, one display, keyboard, mouse, speakers etc.
Legion 7 seems to be aluminum vs plastic on the 5 and 5 Pro so that's a plus too.
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ETA: it is on sale at Newegg and Lenovo.com for 1399.
ETA: it is on sale at Newegg and Lenovo.com for 1399.
Again, Perks at work on Lenovo's site has it for $1309.99. No cashback with it(cheaper by $50 using CB RK). Free 1-3 day shipping(in stock). Can't remember how I signed up for PaW, but it was easy and I am retired so there couldn't have been any verification
Try this link, not sure it will work though. Legion Slim 7 15" Gaming Laptop with AMD | Lenovo US [lenovo.com]
So the Legions don't have Thunderbolt, do they still work on the USB-C cable with a docking station (running monitors etc)? Just can't use external GPU etc?
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So the Legions don't have Thunderbolt, do they still work on the USB-C cable with a docking station (running monitors etc)? Just can't use external GPU etc?
Legion 7 seems to be aluminum vs plastic on the 5 and 5 Pro so that's a plus too.
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