Best Buy has
Lenovo Legion Slim 7i 16" Gaming Laptop (Open Box, 82TF000RUS) on sale
from $714.99 under 'Buying Options'. Free curbside pickup is available where stock permits.
Thanks to community member
Dr.Wajahat for finding this deal.
Note, availability for pickup will vary and may be limited.
Available in the following Open-Box conditions:
- Fair $714.99
- Satisfactory $725.99
- Excellent $748.99
Specs
- Intel i7-12700H 14-Core 2.3GHz Processor (12th Gen)
- 16" 1920x1200 WUXGA FHD+ 165Hz 300-Nits IPS Display w/ Front Facing Camera/Built-In Microphone
- 512GB M.2 2280 Solid State Drive SSD
- 16GB DDR5 Memory (4800MHz) (8GB Soldered + 8GB SO-DIMM)
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6GB GDDR6 GPU
- WiFi 6E Wireless AX w/ Bluetooth 5.1
- RGB Backlit Keyboard
- 2x 2W Harman Audio Stereo Speakers
- 4-Cell Lithium Ion Polymer Battery (71Whr)
- Windows 11 Home OS (64-Bit)
- Inputs
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2
- 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
- 1x Thunderbolt 4
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16" WUXGA 165Hz Display
The 240Hz ultra bright 500 nits display features a 16:10 2560 x 1600 resolution that gives you more space for toolbars and tabs.
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I just purchased the omen with the 4050 in excellent open box for $612. It's just too bulky and the and the i5 stutters too much.
I just purchased the omen with the 4050 in excellent open box for $612. It's just too bulky and the and the i5 stutters too much.
Probably depends on how the "Satisfactory" one looks. I've seen "Satisfactory" look like "Mint" sometimes but also "How Was This Still Covered By The Return Policy" other times.
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Some warranties start the moment someone registered it.
So for example, Customer X buys laptop, registers it for the warranty (in this case 1 Year) and then decides to return it.
Laptop proceeds to sit on shelf for 6 months until Customer Y buys it. Customer Y only finds it has 6months warranty left.
AFAIK that's how some work. Someone please correct me if I'm mistaken.
absolutely disgusting
absolutely disgusting
Some warranties start the moment someone registered it.
So for example, Customer X buys laptop, registers it for the warranty (in this case 1 Year) and then decides to return it.
Laptop proceeds to sit on shelf for 6 months until Customer Y buys it. Customer Y only finds it has 6months warranty left.
AFAIK that's how some work. Someone please correct me if I'm mistaken.
I just picked up my open box. It was in mint condition minus the original manufacture box. Unfortunately there is only 5 months remaining on the factory warranty, however it gives me the option to extend it up to 48 months at a good price. It must have just been sitting for months because the battery cycle count only says 3.