Lenovo Ideapad i5 for $499.99 at Staples - In Store only
Lenovo IdeaPad 5 15ITL05 15.6" Notebook,
Intel i5,
8GB Memory,
512GB SSD,
Windows 10 (82FG00DCUS)
The IdeaPad 5 boasts an enticing list of features, so you can make it as streamlined or powerful as you want without breaking the bank. And with powerful processing, you'll be running all your favorite apps without a hitch. Enjoy crisp visuals on the 15.6" Full HD display along with the rich sound of Dolby Audio-tuned speakers, perfect for binge-watching your favorite TV shows.
2.4GHz Intel Core i5-1135G7 quad-core processor with up to 4.2GHz speed and 8MB cache memory
512GB SSD keeps your running programs active while your computer resumes from suspension in seconds
Windows 10 Home gives you the familiar feel of Windows with enhanced capabilities
8GB memory smoothly runs your games, photo and video editing applications
DDR4 RAM: with its higher bandwidth, everything from multitasking to playing games gets a performance boost
Features Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution for unbelievable pixel-by-pixel image performance
Its 15.6" display offers 40% more viewable area than a 13.3" screen, so you have more room to spread out your work, and more space to enjoy your movie
Backlit keyboard lets you play day or night
Improved 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax 2x2 Wi-Fi antenna delivers a stronger, more reliable Internet connection than before
57Wh lithium-polymer battery with a run time of up to 11 hours
1-year manufacturer limited warranty
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People say RAM soldered, too bad if true.
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An i5-1135, has 80 EU for the iGPU and will score 1350-1400 on geekbench 5 single core, with around 5,000 multicore for a 4/8 core/thread piece. Octane should be 58,000-60,000.
Note that octane for the m1 mac on chrome when native came out for it was about 62,000. Even though Octane is an old test it scales pretty well for the web experience.
https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/...5_Spec.pdf [lenovo.com]
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Why do they do that?
Why do they do that?
If the screen is IPS, it's worth a look. This laptop comes in TN and IPS versions.
An i5-1135, has 80 EU for the iGPU and will score 1350-1400 on geekbench 5 single core, with around 5,000 multicore for a 4/8 core/thread piece. Octane should be 58,000-60,000.
Note that octane for the m1 mac on chrome when native came out for it was about 62,000. Even though Octane is an old test it scales pretty well for the web experience.
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People say RAM soldered, too bad if true.
I use chromebooks for travel and out of the house. Windows are my work machines they're home or at work. What mobile stuff I need to do can be done on Chromebooks. It's not that I don't want efficiency that pays off in many ways, I just don't need it.
You know what I look for - I look for a laptop that will let intels run at max power for PL1/2. I'll choose how to use it.
It starts from the 26th.. Are you talking about the same laptop in OP?
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This one is for $499.99 and one at costco cost $650+ tax. If one doesn't need all the gaming stuff its good everyday lappy for the price.
If the screen is IPS, it's worth a look. This laptop comes in TN and IPS versions.
There are lots of reasons not just about making it cheaper to make.
Rather nice you can have two M.2's and a SSD/HD both cost more so saying it is just to save $2 is simply not true.