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Lenovo Slim Pro 7 14" TS Laptop: Ryzen 7 7735HS, 14.5", 512GB SSD, RTX 3050 GPU

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Best Buy via eBay has Lenovo Slim Pro 7 14" Touchscreen Laptop (83AX0000US; Storm Grey) on sale for $899.99 (price shown when added to cart). Shipping is free.

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  • AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS 8-Core 4.75GHz Processor (7000 Series)
  • 14.5" 2560x1600 IPS 90Hz 350-Nits Touchscreen Display w/ Built-In FHD IR Webcam w/ Quad Array Microphone
  • 512GB Solid State Drive SSD
  • 16GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 6GB GDDR6 GPU (Dedicated)
  • WiFi 6E WirelessAX
  • 4-Cell Lithium Polymer Battery
  • Windows 11 Home (OS)
    • Inputs
      • 2x USB 3.2 Type-C
      • 1x USB 3.2 Type-A
      • 1x HDMI
Warranty
  • Includes a 1-year standard manufacturer warranty w/ purchase

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  • This product is a reduced price of $300 Off or 25% Overall Savings
  • The Lenovo Slim Pro 7 laptop 2023 model features a slim (0.71"/3.50lbs), lightweight & military grade rugged powerhouse to help tackle any creative project/graphics
  • Product will qualify for a free 14/day return w/ purchase; buyer pays for return shipping
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
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Best Buy via eBay has Lenovo Slim Pro 7 14" Touchscreen Laptop (83AX0000US; Storm Grey) on sale for $899.99 (price shown when added to cart). Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Best Buy also has Lenovo Slim Pro 7 14" Touchscreen Laptop (83AX0000US; Storm Grey) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option

Thanks to community member Diversion for finding this deal

Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location/availability

Specs/Key Features
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS 8-Core 4.75GHz Processor (7000 Series)
  • 14.5" 2560x1600 IPS 90Hz 350-Nits Touchscreen Display w/ Built-In FHD IR Webcam w/ Quad Array Microphone
  • 512GB Solid State Drive SSD
  • 16GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 6GB GDDR6 GPU (Dedicated)
  • WiFi 6E WirelessAX
  • 4-Cell Lithium Polymer Battery
  • Windows 11 Home (OS)
    • Inputs
      • 2x USB 3.2 Type-C
      • 1x USB 3.2 Type-A
      • 1x HDMI
Warranty
  • Includes a 1-year standard manufacturer warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This product is a reduced price of $300 Off or 25% Overall Savings
  • The Lenovo Slim Pro 7 laptop 2023 model features a slim (0.71"/3.50lbs), lightweight & military grade rugged powerhouse to help tackle any creative project/graphics
  • Product will qualify for a free 14/day return w/ purchase; buyer pays for return shipping
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Want to stack more cashback? Click here to compare the available cashback credit cards
  • Product is highly rated by customers for value & ease of transport
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Diversion
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So I picked up both this Slim 7 Pro as well as a Yoga 7i 14" from BB because the Yoga was $599 and this was $899..

If you don't need the 3050 gpu, I think the Yoga 7i 14" MIGHT better choice after comparing the two.

Yoga 7i 14" Pros:

Yoga 7i has the same brightness (when comparing side by side) despite Lenovo saying the Yoga is 300nits, its the same nits as indicated by my light meter (within 30~ nits).

Resolution is close between the two units, 1400p on the Yoga vs 1600p.... Hard to notice the difference.

Battery life was 10.5 hours running a Youtube 1080p loop in Chrome at 150nits, I got 7.5 hours on the Slim 7 Pro. (Both at 60hz).

Yoga has a miniSD card reader and Slim 7 Pro does not.

All other perks of the Slim 7 Pro are about equal against the Yoga.. The Yoga is a 2in1 if you're into that sort of thing and consider it a bonus.

Yoga is much thinner and a bit lighter as well. Slim 7 Pro is about the same weight as my Zephyrus G14..

Yoga has a much quieter fan overall... Slim 7 Pro gets noisy quickly.

$300 less over the Slim 7 Pro..

Pros of the Slim 7 Pro:

Has 16gb of ram (MIght be the biggest factor for people)

Nvidia 3050 GPU.. Great if you need the power for productivity and for gaming.

Good price to performance ratio for what you get compared to something like the Asus Zephyrus G14.

90hz display is excellent, bright, zero backlight bleed in my unit.

USB4 is included, matching the need for TB4.

Quad speaker system delivers a bit deeper, fuller sound overall compared to the Yoga but not overly drastic enough over the Yoga's 2 speaker system, both are decent.

Faster 8 core cpu vs the i5 on the on the Yoga.. although when both are on Quiet mode they are about the same performance in CB23.

Just some food for thought if you want to save some money, the Yoga 14 is a great choice in my opinion after playing around with the two.
eviking
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You can also order it through Lenovo.com and pick up at BestBuy, then you can apply extra student or military discount.

https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/la...83ax0000us
bjr990
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Gonna go with this, I've spent the last month scouring here for good deals on a new office laptop that also works as a disguised travel gaming PC and I need a touchscreen. This is the first I've seen that checks all my boxes for <1000 and I love Lenovos. +1 from me

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Jun 07, 2023 02:21 PM
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maddysgearJun 07, 2023 02:21 PM
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Quote from Diversion :
So I picked up both this Slim 7 Pro as well as a Yoga 7i 14" from BB because the Yoga was $599 and this was $899..

If you don't need the 3050 gpu, I think the Yoga 7i 14" MIGHT better choice after comparing the two.

Yoga 7i 14" Pros:

Yoga 7i has the same brightness (when comparing side by side) despite Lenovo saying the Yoga is 300nits, its the same nits as indicated by my light meter (within 30~ nits).

Resolution is close between the two units, 1400p on the Yoga vs 1600p.... Hard to notice the difference.

Battery life was 10.5 hours running a Youtube 1080p loop in Chrome at 150nits, I got 7.5 hours on the Slim 7 Pro. (Both at 60hz).

Yoga has a miniSD card reader and Slim 7 Pro does not.

All other perks of the Slim 7 Pro are about equal against the Yoga.. The Yoga is a 2in1 if you're into that sort of thing and consider it a bonus.

Yoga is much thinner and a bit lighter as well. Slim 7 Pro is about the same weight as my Zephyrus G14..

Yoga has a much quieter fan overall... Slim 7 Pro gets noisy quickly.

$300 less over the Slim 7 Pro..

Pros of the Slim 7 Pro:

Has 16gb of ram (MIght be the biggest factor for people)

Nvidia 3050 GPU.. Great if you need the power for productivity and for gaming.

Good price to performance ratio for what you get compared to something like the Asus Zephyrus G14.

90hz display is excellent, bright, zero backlight bleed in my unit.

USB4 is included, matching the need for TB4.

Quad speaker system delivers a bit deeper, fuller sound overall compared to the Yoga but not overly drastic enough over the Yoga's 2 speaker system, both are decent.

Faster 8 core cpu vs the i5 on the on the Yoga.. although when both are on Quiet mode they are about the same performance in CB23.

Just some food for thought if you want to save some money, the Yoga 14 is a great choice in my opinion after playing around with the two.
Is this the one you have described in you post for Yoga 7i?
(Lenovo - Yoga 7i 14" 2.2K Touch 2-in-1 Laptop - Intel Evo Platform - Core i5-1235U - 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD - Storm Grey -$699.99)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/leno...Id=6502228
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Jun 07, 2023 02:39 PM
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Diversion
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Jun 07, 2023 02:39 PM
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Quote from maddysgear :
Is this the one you have described in you post for Yoga 7i?
(Lenovo - Yoga 7i 14" 2.2K Touch 2-in-1 Laptop - Intel Evo Platform - Core i5-1235U - 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD - Storm Grey -$699.99)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/leno...Id=6502228 [bestbuy.com]
Not that one, it's the newer 13th gen i5-1335u one, it was on sale last week, guess it's no longer on sale for $250 off. I'm sure the deal will come back soon, the i7 model was $200 off as well.
Jun 07, 2023 02:55 PM
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SplendidMeerkat920Jun 07, 2023 02:55 PM
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Got mine yesterday. Overall pretty happy. Dimensions are similar to the MacBook Pro 14", a little slimmer but about the same weight.

Overall the system feels fast. In terms of the physical design, my only gripe is the power button placement on the side — I always hit it when trying to move the machine around. I've mapped the power button to do nothing.

Lenovo sorta changed the power modes from what their manual says. So it uses standard Windows performance plans no matter what, but Lenovo Vantage adds 3 fan modes on top of it, one that tries to keep the fans off, one that is auto and default, and one that runs the fans more aggressively. The latter seems to slightly improve gaming performance but not enough to matter. Overall the fan noise seems reasonable, it's on the high pitched side when spinning up but sounds a lot quieter than my Steam Deck. On desktop work in the Balanced setting, I didn't have to change the fans from Auto to have it be mostly silent.

Overall the screen is bright enough but for me, basically only the highest 2 or 3 notches are useful. The rest are way too dim.

Audio quality is acceptable — my other laptops are Apple M1/M1 Pro models and honestly they all have better sound, but these speakers are still good enough for casual use.

Gaming wise it fits my bill, every title I've run is 60+fps at Medium ish 1080p settings. I'm sure I could push it a little more. It definitely runs every game I've tried better than the Steam Deck, which is my main goal here — I was tired of lugging around a Dell XPS with iGPU plus a Steam Deck so I can have decent battery life plus some gaming on the go.


WiFi and BT is MediaTek and works okay, though I've found the Intel AX211 is faster.

Overall it's a good machine. There's definitely more powerful choices for 14" gaming laptops with the usual trade offs (giant power brick, even louder cooling, no touchscreen and crappy keyboard/trackpad, crappy battery life doing light tasks), and better choices for pure productivity as others have mentioned. But this really hits the sweet spot if you want a balance of both, and there's not a ton of options that give you both worlds.
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Jun 07, 2023 03:23 PM
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Jun 07, 2023 03:23 PM
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Quote from SplendidMeerkat920 :
Got mine yesterday. Overall pretty happy. Dimensions are similar to the MacBook Pro 14", a little slimmer but about the same weight.

Overall the system feels fast. In terms of the physical design, my only gripe is the power button placement on the side — I always hit it when trying to move the machine around. I've mapped the power button to do nothing.

Lenovo sorta changed the power modes from what their manual says. So it uses standard Windows performance plans no matter what, but Lenovo Vantage adds 3 fan modes on top of it, one that tries to keep the fans off, one that is auto and default, and one that runs the fans more aggressively. The latter seems to slightly improve gaming performance but not enough to matter. Overall the fan noise seems reasonable, it's on the high pitched side when spinning up but sounds a lot quieter than my Steam Deck. On desktop work in the Balanced setting, I didn't have to change the fans from Auto to have it be mostly silent.

Overall the screen is bright enough but for me, basically only the highest 2 or 3 notches are useful. The rest are way too dim.

Audio quality is acceptable — my other laptops are Apple M1/M1 Pro models and honestly they all have better sound, but these speakers are still good enough for casual use.

Gaming wise it fits my bill, every title I've run is 60+fps at Medium ish 1080p settings. I'm sure I could push it a little more. It definitely runs every game I've tried better than the Steam Deck, which is my main goal here — I was tired of lugging around a Dell XPS with iGPU plus a Steam Deck so I can have decent battery life plus some gaming on the go.


WiFi and BT is MediaTek and works okay, though I've found the Intel AX211 is faster.

Overall it's a good machine. There's definitely more powerful choices for 14" gaming laptops with the usual trade offs (giant power brick, even louder cooling, no touchscreen and crappy keyboard/trackpad, crappy battery life doing light tasks), and better choices for pure productivity as others have mentioned. But this really hits the sweet spot if you want a balance of both, and there's not a ton of options that give you both worlds.
I echo your experience exactly.. I extensively tested the Intelligent power vs the High Perf mode and it seems to control the TDP to the GPU directly.. I'm not too fond of this control behavior since I can't manually undervolt the GPU using MSI Afterburner but it's not a big deal breaker.. I was able to squeeze another 5-8% performance out of the 3050 with a +250mhz OC and +500 memory clock.

Also you can completely disable the 3050 in the bios btw.. I'm running a battery test in iGPU mode now to see if it helps at all. I'm expecting not enough to make a difference though.

Overall, it's a super nice machine especially at the $899 price point... There just isn't anything that compares at this price at the moment (that i can think of?)
Jun 07, 2023 04:20 PM
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SplendidMeerkat920Jun 07, 2023 04:20 PM
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Quote from Diversion :
I echo your experience exactly.. I extensively tested the Intelligent power vs the High Perf mode and it seems to control the TDP to the GPU directly.. I'm not too fond of this control behavior since I can't manually undervolt the GPU using MSI Afterburner but it's not a big deal breaker.. I was able to squeeze another 5-8% performance out of the 3050 with a +250mhz OC and +500 memory clock.

Also you can completely disable the 3050 in the bios btw.. I'm running a battery test in iGPU mode now to see if it helps at all. I'm expecting not enough to make a difference though.

Overall, it's a super nice machine especially at the $899 price point... There just isn't anything that compares at this price at the moment (that i can think of?)
Yeah I would agree. From my quick and dirty testing, the Windows Power Plans control how aggressively the CPU clocks up and turbos. The "cooling mode" seems to have more control over the GPU TDP. I also find this two layer control very confusing even compared to how Asus ROG / MSI gaming laptops work — they tend to collapse both into a single set of 3 modes.


Speaking of that, none of the modes available guarantee the NVIDIA GPU is off. When the dGPU is enabled, you lose a good 2+ hours of battery even when it's doing nothing. I've seen very innocuous things like starting a WSL Ubuntu or just opening Handbrake in the background flick on the GPU simply because they call NVIDIA APIs.

Like with a lot of MUX laptops, short of the BIOS option, you can also force the dGPU off simply by disabling it in Device Manager. It's just annoying that most other gaming laptops map this onto their eco/silent mode and you have a hot key to do this.

Not the biggest deal for power users. I've never had a gaming laptop that does all of this stuff correctly by itself, it's just a learning curve to figure out what the actual knobs are for this thing!
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AmusedPlastic6071Jun 07, 2023 04:45 PM
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Quote from phamine :
I wish this came with a RTX 3060 or better...
I wish this came with 32gb of RAM. My use cases all require 20+ GB.
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AmusedPlastic6071Jun 07, 2023 05:04 PM
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this . or the Alienware x14 R1? slightly a bit more, but you get better keyboard, dGPU, etc.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/alie...Id=6502624

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Quote from AmusedPlastic6071 :
this . or the Alienware x14 R1? slightly a bit more, but you get better keyboard, dGPU, etc.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/alie...Id=6502624 [bestbuy.com]
I tried out the AW14.. It was premium build, but very heavy and large footprint. Also the fans were god awfully loud and high pitched.. literally doing nothing it would just scream all the time and the silent mode or whatever it had didn't do anything to help much. Depends on your tolerance level but I didn't like that machine because of it's noise, size, weight.. But yes, very premium build quality outside of that. But also it's old, and has a 16:9 1080p screen.. You get much a much much better screen on this Lenovo.
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SplendidMeerkat920Jun 07, 2023 06:39 PM
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Quote from Diversion :
I tried out the AW14.. It was premium build, but very heavy and large footprint. Also the fans were god awfully loud and high pitched.. literally doing nothing it would just scream all the time and the silent mode or whatever it had didn't do anything to help much. Depends on your tolerance level but I didn't like that machine because of it's noise, size, weight.. But yes, very premium build quality outside of that. But also it's old, and has a 16:9 1080p screen.. You get much a much much better screen on this Lenovo.
Yeah if your primary goal is gaming, x14 R1 is better. But this Slim Pro 7 gets better productivity battery life, has a touchscreen and better resolution for general computing, and is more reasonably powered by a regular 60-100W PD charger.
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DrGreenthumbJun 07, 2023 06:45 PM
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Quote from Diversion :
Not that one, it's the newer 13th gen i5-1335u one, it was on sale last week, guess it's no longer on sale for $250 off. I'm sure the deal will come back soon, the i7 model was $200 off as well.
Can you link to SD thread?
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skywaytpJun 07, 2023 07:54 PM
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I saw the address to sign up for $20 off here.
I signed up, but nothing showed up LMAO

https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/emai...e.com%252F
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NervousWalrus6700Jun 07, 2023 08:58 PM
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Dang, I just received the slim 7i with the 13th gen i5 that was posted here not long ago. Got it for $787…I'm really enjoying it, great screen, snappy, good build quality…I'm not much of a gamer except for stuff like LoL, so maybe some of that alongside programming work…but this seems like a more well rounded machine and probably gives me more latitude with what I want to do with it in the future.

I've had a MacBook Pro with discrete graphics before and the heat caused it to fail prematurely so I'm a little cautious about buying another ultra book with a discrete card..how are the thermals on these over the long term?

What do you guys think, return it and roll the dice on Best Buy open box AMD for the same price, pay $112 difference for new, or keep the i5 with Iris XE?

From my limited time using it,

pros of the i5:

Higher resolution screen (2.8k v 2.6k)
Brighter screen (400 nits vs 350 nits)
Physical camera shutter (vs electronic shutter on the AMD)
Larger hard drive (1TB vs 512gb)
120 hertz screen vs 90 h
The processor seems like a tossup from what I've seen so far

Pros of the AMD:

6400 MHz ram instead of 5800 MHz?
Discrete graphics card vs Iris Xe (this seems like the biggest reason to change)

Is the discrete card worth losing the other stuff listed above? I haven't purchased a new computer in 10+ except until last week so I'm a little out of the loop.
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person749Jun 08, 2023 02:23 AM
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Damn, I'd be all over this of it were a 2in1.
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the_killerJun 08, 2023 04:50 AM
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Quote from MyrMcCheese :
That's great to hear! I also returned the Costco edition for wake from sleep issues. It was otherwise phenomenal.
Disable Intel Management Engine Interface from device manager and see if sleep issue still persist.

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MyrMcCheeseJun 08, 2023 12:05 PM
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Quote from the_killer :
Disable Intel Management Engine Interface from device manager and see if sleep issue still persist.
Thanks - I did return the laptop, but I'm aware that there are workarounds available...though I don't feel that a $1,300 device should require workarounds out of the box.

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