B&H Photo Video has
Lenovo 16" Legion Pro 7 16IRX8H Gaming Laptop (Onyx Gray, 82WQ0002US) on sale for
$2199.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Dr.Wajahat for finding this deal.
Specs:- 16" 2560x1600 240Hz 500-nits IPS Display, 100% sRGB, Dolby Vision, G-Sync
- Intel Core i9-13900HX (8P+16E)/32T 2.2 GHz (5.4 GHz Turbo, 36MB L3 Cache)
- 32GB (16GBx2) 5600 MHz DDR5
- 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 12GB GDDR6 Graphics, 175W Max TGP, MUX+Advanced Optimus
- Per-key RGB Backlit (with Lighting Lens) Keyboard
- 1080p Webcam /w e-Shutter
- 2 x 2 Watt Speakers
- Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.1 + Gigabit Lan
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 4x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (1 Always On)
- 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (Power Delivery 140W, DisplayPort 1.4)
- 1x USB-C Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 40Gbps (Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4)
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x Ethernet (RJ-45)
- 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
- 1x Power connector
- 99.9 WHr Battery
- 6.2 lbs
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To make your rebuttal even worse, the laptops in the link you mentioned, most of them are 3-5 generations old and some of them aren't even gaming laptops. So, yeah go ahead and buy those by all means. None of those laptops have 'two HDMI ports'. Lmao
I've not heard of a modern day laptop having two HDMI ports.
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I ask because my last $2k laptop purchase... a Dell XPS 15 in 2014, absolutely relied on that warranty for a few years as a few pieces of the (relatively) new design were recurring issues (the trackpad kept getting stuck and the 4k touchscreen lost a few pixels). Over the years (i had the warranty for a total of ~6 years, all the way into 2019ish) they probably sent techs out a dozen times to fix minor problems and some not so minor ones (dead motherboards and the like). Without the warranty and some level of customer service from Dell, the laptop wouldn't have lasted very long.
I'm using that XPS to type this, so I'd say the warranty was a success and would probably want something similar on my next.
I ask because my last $2k laptop purchase... a Dell XPS 15 in 2014, absolutely relied on that warranty for a few years as a few pieces of the (relatively) new design were recurring issues (the trackpad kept getting stuck and the 4k touchscreen lost a few pixels). Over the years (i had the warranty for a total of ~6 years, all the way into 2019ish) they probably sent techs out a dozen times to fix minor problems and some not so minor ones (dead motherboards and the like). Without the warranty and some level of customer service from Dell, the laptop wouldn't have lasted very long.
I'm using that XPS to type this, so I'd say the warranty was a success and would probably want something similar on my next.
Half of XPS laptops have issues. Its made to look premium but they reuse a lot cheap inspirion parts
Less than 10% know what their talking about, the 90% fake it and never make it lol cuz America literally doesn't fix or make things anymore so pool is thin lol
The same usernames always pop up
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There are many similar offerings from HP and Acer.
I don't understand why people get so hyped and think it is a deal either.
Honestly have not seen a real deal since the $2665 4090 laptop back in March.
I've not heard of a modern day laptop having two HDMI ports.
Half of XPS laptops have issues. Its made to look premium but they reuse a lot cheap inspirion parts
Its tough to complain if any computer is still useful a decade after you buy it. If I could get a new XPS with a 3060/4060 or better I probably would, because I think I'm really goingto miss the touchscreen. But "gaming machine" and "touchscreen" are nearly mutually exclusive, I'm mostly set on the gaming machine this time.
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But zero crashing through hundreds of hours of my wife and I playing on them, - as mentioned, we have two. I'm nearly level 100, for what that's worth. Zero complaints with the Legion.
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