Lenovo has
14" IdeaPad 5 Pro Laptop (82SJ0005US) for
$639.99 when you apply eCoupon code
HOLIDAYOFFERS during checkout.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 5 6600HS Processor (3.30 GHz, up to 4.50 GHz)
- 14" 2.2K (2240 x 1400), IPS, Glare, 100%sRGB, Touch, Narrow Bezel, 300nits , 60Hz, LED Backlight display
- 16GB LPDDR5-6400MHz (Soldered) RAM
- 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 TLC SSD
- Integrated AMD Radeon 660M Graphics
- Keyboard: White Backlit
- Wi-Fi 6 2x2 AX & Bluetooth 5.0 or above
- FHD & IR Hybrid Camera, with 2 Mic
- SD Card Reader
- Windows 11 Home
- 56.5Wh Battery
- Weight: Around 1.49 kg (3.28 lbs)
- Ports:
- 2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (One always on)
- 2 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (full function)
- HDMI 2.0
- Headphone / mic combo
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Just nevermind.
Intel has Thunderbolt which matters to some use cases and not for many others.
Intel is trying to regain lost ground but they had major issues going to 10nm. They ruled the market because AMD bet on their original Bulldozer architecture which screwed them till the last few years. Intel similarly screwed itself on its overambitious 10nm process.
Right now, AMD processors use significantly less power than Intel (and therefore put out less heat, which is much better for something thermally limited like a laptop) and they're using TSMC's 5nm process, which is basically the only cutting edge one on the market (Samsung failed and Intel's is still rocky).
There are some things that unfortunately work better on Intel, due to them having the lead and the buy-in from software companies for so long. Most of that has to do with apps that use the iGPU though.
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Solid machine so far.
If anyone interested, 100% sRGB, glossy, 300 nits.
Aluminum build too, decent deal but not sure if the best deal for the holidays
Just nevermind.
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Intel has Thunderbolt which matters to some use cases and not for many others.
Intel is trying to regain lost ground but they had major issues going to 10nm. They ruled the market because AMD bet on their original Bulldozer architecture which screwed them till the last few years. Intel similarly screwed itself on its overambitious 10nm process.
Right now, AMD processors use significantly less power than Intel (and therefore put out less heat, which is much better for something thermally limited like a laptop) and they're using TSMC's 5nm process, which is basically the only cutting edge one on the market (Samsung failed and Intel's is still rocky).
There are some things that unfortunately work better on Intel, due to them having the lead and the buy-in from software companies for so long. Most of that has to do with apps that use the iGPU though.
I do worry the reflections on that glossy screen could make its content hard to see at times
I do worry the reflections on that glossy screen could make its content hard to see at times
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