$649 $999 at eBay via the seller new.techies
SPECS:- 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9, 144Hz, 300-nits, 96% sRGB, Matte IPS Display
- Intel Core i7-9750H (2.60 - 4.5GHz) Hexa-core (6-core) processor
- RTX 2070 Max-Q dGPU
- Intel UHD Graphics 630 iGPU
- 8GB DDR4-2400 MHz dual-channel (2 x SO-DIMM) RAM (Max: 64GB)
- 256GB NVMe PCIe SSD
- Windows 11 Home
- Backlit Mechanical Keyboard + Glass trackpad
- Wi-Fi 6; Bluetooth 5.0
- 720p HD Camera
- All magnesium-alloy build
- 93 Whr Battery; 230W AC Adapter
- 1.88 kg
- Ports:
- ​1 x USB-C via Thunderbolt 3
- 3x USB 3.1 Gen 1
- 1x HDMI
- RJ-45
- 3-in-1 card reader
- 1 x Microphone Jack, 1 x Headphone Jack
2 YEAR ALL-STATE WARRANTY
https://www.ebay.com/itm/32514354...01&mkevt=1
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This beats any 3050 laptop by far.
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This beats any 3050 laptop by far.
Reading these made me happy.
I was prepared to get downvoted because I knew what the layman would see is the 9th Gen processor and RTX 2070 and he'd think "oh these are numerically lower and are old so the OP must be crazy to post this as a deal".
Glad to see some people actually comprehending the specs and this deal.
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Secondly, you'd have to add another 8GB stick to the RAM without which you wouldn't be able to do moderate-heavy video and photo editing.
So, it comes down to the scale on which you plan on doing these things, if it's very light and basic video and photo editing then this would get the job done just fine. Anything more demanding would not make this my first choice but it would still be on the list but a bit further down.
Assuming it's 1 x 8gb ram, you can put in an extra 8 gb stick for about $30, and an extra 1 tb drive would be about $80?
So total around 760, which seems reasonable?
Performance wise seems like it'd be similar to an 11th gen I5 or Ryzen 5 5600H with a GTX 3060?
Secondly, you'd have to add another 8GB stick to the RAM without which you wouldn't be able to do moderate-heavy video and photo editing.
So, it comes down to the scale on which you plan on doing these things, if it's very light and basic video and photo editing then this would get the job done just fine. Anything more demanding would not make this my first choice but it would still be on the list but a bit further down.
I'm just looking for a mostly portable unit. I'm running a side business that will involve 3d printing, 2d vector cutting, and I might be doing some twitch streaming on stuff like this. I've got an alienware desktop I could do all of my heavy video editing on if needed, just looking to have a semi portable laptop so I can work at home, studio space, and when I'm traveling.
If not this unit, any other suggestions on what I should be on the lookout for?
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