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BJs Wholesale Members: Lenovo V15 G4 Laptop: Ryzen 3 7330U, 15.6" FHD, 256GB SSD

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BJs Wholesale has Lenovo V15 G4 ABP Laptop (83CR001UUS-N) on sale for $299.99 valid for BJs Wholesale Members only. Shipping is free.

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  • AMD Ryzen 3 7330U 2.3GHz 4-Core Processor
  • 15.6" 1920x1080 FHD 60Hz TN LCD Display w/ 720p HD Webcam w/ Built-In Privacy Shutter
  • 256GB M.2 NVMe Solid State Drive SSD
  • 16GB DDR4 RAM
  • AMD Radeon Graphics
  • WiFi 5 w/ Bluetooth 5.1
  • Lithium Ion Battery (38Wh)
  • Windows 11 Home OS
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      • USB-C 3.2 (Gen 1)
      • USB-A 3.2 (Gen 1)
      • USB-A 2.0
      • HDMI 1.4b

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BJs Wholesale has Lenovo V15 G4 ABP Laptop (83CR001UUS-N) on sale for $299.99 valid for BJs Wholesale Members only. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member WilliamMunny63 for finding this deal

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Specs/Key Features
  • AMD Ryzen 3 7330U 2.3GHz 4-Core Processor
  • 15.6" 1920x1080 FHD 60Hz TN LCD Display w/ 720p HD Webcam w/ Built-In Privacy Shutter
  • 256GB M.2 NVMe Solid State Drive SSD
  • 16GB DDR4 RAM
  • AMD Radeon Graphics
  • WiFi 5 w/ Bluetooth 5.1
  • Lithium Ion Battery (38Wh)
  • Windows 11 Home OS
    • Inputs
      • USB-C 3.2 (Gen 1)
      • USB-A 3.2 (Gen 1)
      • USB-A 2.0
      • HDMI 1.4b

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Please keep "spamming" more name brand new laptops under $300 with 16GB of ram. I am on the hunt for one for a student.
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I have posted a hand full of solid deals. If you don't want to see deals from BJ's turn you alerts off or move on if it does not interest, you.
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Good to hear, this one caught my eye because it is made by a good brand Lenovo, reasonable CPU (i5 11th gen equivalent) has 16gb and has decent intergrated graphics power for light gaming. The main issues is the 256gb hard drive but can be upgraded for reasonable money. When you are looking for under $300 for a laptop there are always some compromises, but this one is pretty solid.

Add 4.9/5 star reviews and this might be exactly what you are looking for.

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cymekAug 20, 2025 04:08 PM
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Quote from alexsemi :
"works fine" until you put it side by side with same priced IPS laptop and compare. Like I said - unless it's something in $100 range - it's fine. For this much, you should probably go with IPS, display is the most important part - you look at it every minute, so I no compromise on that one. And yes, OLED is better - but good luck finding $300 OLED laptop.
Great. Please link a $300 laptop with a Ryzen 3 or i3 or better CPU that has an IPS screen and is in stock. Like I said, I couldn't find that unicorn.
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AlphaOmega951Aug 20, 2025 08:05 PM
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Thank you for all the responses.
I should of mentioned she has an external monitor she uses almost all the time, or could use. she also had a Logitech web cam so I'm not to worried about the laptop camera...

even though she is using it all day for work, she really is the definition of light computer user, nothing overly crazy, not running 100 programs at once, etc. so it sounds like it might work for her needs. I mostly wanted to make sure it wasn't a total piece of junk.

thanks again for all the replies and I would love any more thoughts. if I'm wash going for a really great gaming laptop etc that might almost be easier, it's when I'm trying to stay in a bargain zone and get something good without either paying to much for specs she doesn't need, or to little and getting something that's terrible.


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Quote from AlphaOmega951 :
Thank you for all the responses.
I should of mentioned she has an external monitor she uses almost all the time, or could use. she also had a Logitech web cam so I'm not to worried about the laptop camera...

even though she is using it all day for work, she really is the definition of light computer user, nothing overly crazy, not running 100 programs at once, etc. so it sounds like it might work for her needs. I mostly wanted to make sure it wasn't a total piece of junk.

thanks again for all the replies and I would love any more thoughts. if I'm wash going for a really great gaming laptop etc that might almost be easier, it's when I'm trying to stay in a bargain zone and get something good without either paying to much for specs she doesn't need, or to little and getting something that's terrible.

Good buy for $300. CPU is good enough, much better than a celeron, good connections, good 16gb ram, and great computer brand.
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jbwhite99Aug 20, 2025 11:53 PM
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No, you will fill miserable because of the display quality. Needs to be IPS, and it's possible to find one with IPS in this price range.
Keep looking.
Find an IPS display for a $299 laptop. You won't. For the purposes stated, it is a great starter laptop. I recognize it has a TN panel (I'm betting those poo-pooing it don't know what IPS or TN stand for) but net is that it will do. And if not, it has an HDMI 1.4b port.

I wouldn't settle for these specs, but I'm not the target market for this laptop (I have a dozen ThinkPads here at my house, including some with "crummy" TN panels). I will not disclose my job (posting on my behalf, not my company's) but if you knew, you'd understand.

Heck, this is almost worth it for 16GB of DDR4 memory :-D One thing to note is that with a 15.6" screen, there is a keypad, so typing on it will move the touchpad to the left. I'm not a fan of that on my workstation ThinkPads - so just a heads up that it will take getting used to.

For the record, Twisted Nematic, or In Plane Switching.
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mkarthik01Aug 21, 2025 03:56 AM
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Is the SSD upgrade able ?
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Is the SSD upgrade able ?
Only 1 M.2 slot but you should be able to easily replace it with a bigger one. You would just need to reinstall Windows via thumb drive.

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alexsemiAug 21, 2025 01:24 PM
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Quote from jbwhite99 :
Find an IPS display for a $299 laptop. You won't. For the purposes stated, it is a great starter laptop. I recognize it has a TN panel (I'm betting those poo-pooing it don't know what IPS or TN stand for) but net is that it will do. And if not, it has an HDMI 1.4b port.

I wouldn't settle for these specs, but I'm not the target market for this laptop (I have a dozen ThinkPads here at my house, including some with "crummy" TN panels). I will not disclose my job (posting on my behalf, not my company's) but if you knew, you'd understand.

Heck, this is almost worth it for 16GB of DDR4 memory :-D One thing to note is that with a 15.6" screen, there is a keypad, so typing on it will move the touchpad to the left. I'm not a fan of that on my workstation ThinkPads - so just a heads up that it will take getting used to.

For the record, Twisted Nematic, or In Plane Switching.
I've been in corporate IT and dealing with ThinkPad series from late 90th when it was called IBM ThinkPad. Then Lenovo bought it, and the ThinkPad series have NOTHING to do with cheap non-enterprise grade garbage called "IdeaPad" or whatever. Completely different teams engineering completely different products, only common part is the name of the company. So by saying "Good brand" you're just continue spreading misinformation, like you're recommending subpar quality TN displays now you're making claims comparing this with ThinkPads. You should probably stop.
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alexsemiAug 21, 2025 01:33 PM
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Quote from jbwhite99 :
Find an IPS display for a $299 laptop. You won't. For the purposes stated, it is a great starter laptop. I recognize it has a TN panel (I'm betting those poo-pooing it don't know what IPS or TN stand for) but net is that it will do. And if not, it has an HDMI 1.4b port.

I wouldn't settle for these specs, but I'm not the target market for this laptop (I have a dozen ThinkPads here at my house, including some with "crummy" TN panels). I will not disclose my job (posting on my behalf, not my company's) but if you knew, you'd understand.

Heck, this is almost worth it for 16GB of DDR4 memory :-D One thing to note is that with a 15.6" screen, there is a keypad, so typing on it will move the touchpad to the left. I'm not a fan of that on my workstation ThinkPads - so just a heads up that it will take getting used to.

For the record, Twisted Nematic, or In Plane Switching.
Found one in 2 minutes of searching: HP 17 – 17.3" FHD IPS, Ryzen 5 7520U, 8GB LPDDR5, 512GB SSD for $320 at BestBuy.

So yes, they exist.

And before you start with the predictable "but the CPU" or "but 8GB vs 16GB" deflection – none of that changes the fact that TN is a dealbreaker in 2025. A laptop rocking a TN panel has no business being pushed as a "front page deal" unless it's bargain-bin pricing, like $100.
Why defend this junk? I know why I'm calling it out – public service. I don't want people wasting money because they got duped into thinking "TN is fine." But some folks here act like it's a religion to defend garbage specs, and looking at the upvotes makes me wonder – is this actual support, or just bots boosting a bad "deal" so SD can cash in?
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AlphaOmega951Aug 21, 2025 01:53 PM
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Thanks again for all the feedback.
Whichever laptop she gets will be hooked up to a 27" monitor 95% of the time - if that is the case doesn't (at least in her case) the TN vs IPS screen not matter? at least as much.
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Quote from alexsemi :
Found one in 2 minutes of searching: HP 17 – 17.3" FHD IPS, Ryzen 5 7520U, 8GB LPDDR5, 512GB SSD for $320 at BestBuy.

So yes, they exist.

And before you start with the predictable "but the CPU" or "but 8GB vs 16GB" deflection – none of that changes the fact that TN is a dealbreaker in 2025. A laptop rocking a TN panel has no business being pushed as a "front page deal" unless it's bargain-bin pricing, like $100.
Why defend this junk? I know why I'm calling it out – public service. I don't want people wasting money because they got duped into thinking "TN is fine." But some folks here act like it's a religion to defend garbage specs, and looking at the upvotes makes me wonder – is this actual support, or just bots boosting a bad "deal" so SD can cash in?
Just saying you just recommended a computer with soldered RAM. It is stuck at 8GB forever. Talk about wasting money, garbage and everything else you said. Personally, I would take a lower quality TN screen that starts at 16GB of RAM and can go higher.

Stuck at 8GB of ram is a deal breaker and will substantially impact performance and cause frustration. TN screen might bug some might not bug others, not a deal breaker for some.

It's not your money, it's not your laptop and it's not your use case. It is great to let people know an IPS panel is better than a TN panel but leave it at that. For $300 this will be fine for a lot of people, and they will have some room for future expansion unlike what you recomended.
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Quote from AlphaOmega951 :
Thanks again for all the feedback.
Whichever laptop she gets will be hooked up to a 27" monitor 95% of the time - if that is the case doesn't (at least in her case) the TN vs IPS screen not matter? at least as much.
Sorry for all the confusion, it can get overwhelming as to what a good deal is as a lot of opinions go into it.

Best Advice:
-Set your budget - expectations for a $300 computer will be a lot different than a $600 computer.
-Is budget the most important thing or performance and future proofing?
-Set your priorities based on use. Photo editing will need a big hard drive, office files and zoom meetings will need a small hard drive. Multiple windowns open and Zoom meetings will need more RAM (16GB or more).
-Do you need a small portable 13"-14" laptop or will a 17" laptop be better as it will sit on a desk all the time?

Answer some of these questions and it will help you pick.

As far as what you have said I do think this will work for your wife. It has 16GB of RAM to run a lot of office programs and google tabs. The TN screen does not matter as she will use an external monitor. The smaller 256GB hard drive does not matter as she is using it for meetings and some office files. If budget is the most important this will be a good buy. If you can spend $500-$600 on a laptop I would get a modern Razeen 5 or Intel i5 processor and a 512GB hard drive. Will she notice the difference, probably not but in a few years, it will make a difference as programs get more demanding.

This is a good example of a good upgrade but twice the price.

https://www.bestbuy.com/product/l...JJGSHC5C4F

I would not spend any more than $500-$650 for her use case unless she would use the screen more or needs something ultra-portable.

Good luck.
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Just saying you just recommended a computer with soldered RAM. It is stuck at 8GB forever. Talk about wasting money, garbage and everything else you said. Personally, I would take a lower quality TN screen that starts at 16GB of RAM and can go higher.

Stuck at 8GB of ram is a deal breaker and will substantially impact performance and cause frustration. TN screen might bug some might not bug others, not a deal breaker for some.

It's not your money, it's not your laptop and it's not your use case. It is great to let people know an IPS panel is better than a TN panel but leave it at that. For $300 this will be fine for a lot of people, and they will have some room for future expansion unlike what you recomended.
You keep recommending computer with soldered crappy display. I'm not going to argue that 16GB is better, so the advice I gave originally is to keep looking. You are like those bestbuy guys full of crap "Lenovo is a good brand" - no, Lenovo is no better than any other brands, it's just corporate grade ThinkPad line that makes it stand out.
"i7 or i5" - which i7? there are i3 that are better than some i7, it's just marketing, each CPU needs to be compared online. And so on, very little knowledge in the area, and you're talking to someone who made career working as enterprise architect in managing Windows devices for big corporation.
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Quote from alexsemi :
You keep recommending computer with soldered crappy display. I'm not going to argue that 16GB is better, so the advice I gave originally is to keep looking. You are like those bestbuy guys full of crap "Lenovo is a good brand" - no, Lenovo is no better than any other brands, it's just corporate grade ThinkPad line that makes it stand out.
"i7 or i5" - which i7? there are i3 that are better than some i7, it's just marketing, each CPU needs to be compared online. And so on, very little knowledge in the area, and you're talking to someone who made career working as enterprise architect in managing Windows devices for big corporation.
If you want to help, please recommend a better laptop for $299, it could help AlphaOmega951 a lot. I just pointed out the $330 laptop you recommend is limited to 8gb of RAM, which is an issue. Everyone here realizes a $300 computer will have limitations and compromises. It just depends on which ones are deal breakers for the buyer.

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Quote from WilliamMunny63 :
If you want to help, please recommend a better laptop for $299, it could help AlphaOmega951 a lot. I just pointed out the $330 laptop you recommend is limited to 8gb of RAM, which is an issue. Everyone here realizes a $300 computer will have limitations and compromises. It just depends on which ones are deal breakers for the buyer.
Honestly, my recommendation is to keep looking. Falling for a TN panel is a rookie mistake - you will regret it. Doesn't matter if you're "always plugging into an external display," it's still garbage to use the second you're away from your desk.
And if you're only ever going to use an external monitor, then why even buy a laptop in the first place? At that point a desktop or mini PC makes way more sense. Just don't fool yourself with those random no-name mini PCs on Amazon – unless you're comfortable wiping and reinstalling the OS

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