Lenovo has
16" Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 (Certified Refurbished, 83JNX000R1) on sale for $793.72 - 10% w/ eCoupon
OUTLET10 at checkout =
$714.35.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 Processor (2.00 GHz up to 4.80 GHz)
- 16" 2.8K (2880 x 1800), OLED, Glare, Non-Touch, HDR 1000 True Black, 100%DCI-P3, 500 nits, 120Hz
- 16 GB LPDDR5X-8000MT/s (Soldered)
- 512 GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe Gen4 TLC
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 Laptop GPU 8GB GDDR7
- Camera: 1080P FHD IR Hybrid with Dual Microphone and Privacy Shutter
- Windows 11 Home 64
- Keyboard: Backlit, Luna Grey - English (US)
- WIFI: Wi-Fi 7 2x2 BE 160MHz & Bluetooth 5.4
- Warranty: 1 Year Standard Depot Warranty
- Color: Luna Grey
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My reason for returning it was that I was very frustrated at the battery life. I could not seemingly get it to go better than 3 hours on battery. It has no MUX switch (it really needs one) and there's no setting in Lenovo's software to disable it. To disable the GPU, you have to turn it off in BIOS and then you loose the HDMI port..... so I set it up for a return. Then, literally on the day I had to return it... I was using it extensively and the battery life wasn't getting better until I had let it get below 80% and all of a sudden the battery life started creeping up and up and up. Then it showed 5 hrs... then 7 hrs. But I was too concerned that it wasn't doing it the way I wanted it to, where I could shut down the GPU altogether. So I returned it.
It's not a perfect device. None are. Don't stress about the 16GB of RAM. Yes, 32GB would be better. You're not dying at 16GB, you're just not. Plus, that 5050, with 8GB of VRAM? That's a damn solid GPU for budget gaming. Let's not forget that this is $714 we're talking about. Plus, that 1800P screen.... yeah, that's one sharp screen. It's really nice. The negative of OLED is glare. That's it. Super bright, high quality.
Don't sleep on this deal if you think it covers your needs.
EDIT: BTW, that's a full powered 5050 too, not a cut rate unit and the cooling on this laptop is very good. It's never loud. The fans spin up of course, but it's pretty quiet.
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My reason for returning it was that I was very frustrated at the battery life. I could not seemingly get it to go better than 3 hours on battery. It has no MUX switch (it really needs one) and there's no setting in Lenovo's software to disable it. To disable the GPU, you have to turn it off in BIOS and then you loose the HDMI port..... so I set it up for a return. Then, literally on the day I had to return it... I was using it extensively and the battery life wasn't getting better until I had let it get below 80% and all of a sudden the battery life started creeping up and up and up. Then it showed 5 hrs... then 7 hrs. But I was too concerned that it wasn't doing it the way I wanted it to, where I could shut down the GPU altogether. So I returned it.
It's not a perfect device. None are. Don't stress about the 16GB of RAM. Yes, 32GB would be better. You're not dying at 16GB, you're just not. Plus, that 5050, with 8GB of VRAM? That's a damn solid GPU for budget gaming. Let's not forget that this is $714 we're talking about. Plus, that 1800P screen.... yeah, that's one sharp screen. It's really nice. The negative of OLED is glare. That's it. Super bright, high quality.
Don't sleep on this deal if you think it covers your needs.
EDIT: BTW, that's a full powered 5050 too, not a cut rate unit and the cooling on this laptop is very good. It's never loud. The fans spin up of course, but it's pretty quiet.
Very similar to Woot $750 deal except for processor 340 vs 350 & storage 512gb vs 1tb ssd.
Lenovo has been pulling some bullshit with their power/batteries in the last 2 years, so be cautious. Their top Yogas have been shipping with inadequate power supplies and they give no shits. Pay $3k for a laptop get a power supply that can't keep it charged while plugged in. Need to buy an $80 powersupply immediately. For some, they would be a solid reason to stay away from them. Other models seem to be iffy in that regard. They do have have granular power management modes. You have 3 and it's not transparent with what those modes do and there's no like... automatically switch between them based on what you are doing.
Still, their build quality is above average and bloatware is low.
How good of a deal is it?
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