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Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 R7-8845HS, 16" 2K OLED 120Hz 100% DCI-P3 400 Nits, 16GB DDR5, 512GB SSD $1250.10 Delivered @ Lenovo EDU

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Similar to Look Up's deal but with a 16 inch 2k 120hz OLED. This config is on a different "build" or "link" than the previous deal.

Step 1: add 16" 2K (2048 x 1280), OLED, Glare, Non-Touch, HDR 500, 100%DCI-P3, 400 nits, 120Hz (+250)

Step 2: from the right hand summary, scroll down to "Your add-ons" (or from the services section), remove the 1Y onsite support (-$16.94)

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16" 2K (2048 x 1280), OLED, Glare, Non-Touch, HDR 500, 100%DCI-P3, 400 nits, 120Hz
AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS (8C / 16T, 3.8 / 5.1GHz, 8MB L2 / 16MB L3)
Integrated AMD Radeon 780M Graphics
16GB LPDDR5X-6400MHz (Soldered), dual-channel, not upgradable (+$300 for 32gb)
512GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0x4 NVMe TLC (+$100 for 1TB)
Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 AX & Bluetooth® 5.1 or above
1080P FHD RGB/IR Hybrid with Dual Microphone

  • 3 Cell Li-Polymer 57Wh (Option 4 Cell Li-Polymer 76Wh for +$10)
  • 65W USB-C Wall Mount Slim 90% PCC AC Adapter - ANZ (Option 100W USB-C Slim 90% PCC 3pin AC Adapter - ANZ for +$10)
  • Full size keyboard (Option Backlit, Storm Grey - English (US) +$30)
  • No Fingerprint reader (Option Fingerprint Reader +$20)

Ports:
MicroSD card reader / USB-A (USB 5Gbps) / USB-A (USB 5Gbps), Always On / 2xUSB-C (USB 5Gbps) PD 3.0 & DP 1.4 / HDMI / Headphone - mic combo jack (3.5mm)

With the four options mentioned, price goes up to $1313.10 (which is what I went for) but ofc you can shop around the build.
you can even buy whatever Utomik Gaming +$1 is:p

+$24 in rewards on $1250.10 or
+$30 in rewards on $1313.10

This is my first post, Hope I earned the L and got it all right, lowkey nervous about the duplicate rule, have a good one.

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  • +6

    need 32GB but $300 too much

    • -1

      16 inch at that resolution is terrible too.

      • +2

        wouldn't call "16 inch at that resolution terrible"(: especially when there are arguments out there on wether or not 4k is worth it a 27inch (for the record, it is ofc)
        plus you're paying for an OLED 16" at that price.

        • its the tiniest bit bigger then fullHD. in this day and age…

          • @ashumz: The OLED is a nice consolation, so I'd call it an acceptable tradeoff. Unforgivable if it was an IPS, though.

    • There was oneee build that I CAN NOT remember which it was.. it had a discount on RAM upgrade, it was like a $50 upgrade or something. I tried every single one of them and couldn't find it since. Something tells me it was in the intel ones but I can't remember which it was.

    • +2

      32GB RAM
      OLED
      Price ~$1000-$1300
      CPU/SOC within 3 years old.
      Local Aus retailer

      You can only pick 4.

  • Any idea when this will expire?

    • no Idea, initially it was the EASTER code that took these down about $400-500 depending on the model, stacked with 10% cashrewards they matched the edu store offer.

  • Nothing to OP because it is Lenovo (and other manufacturers that does this), but damn, do I flipping hate this '2k' BS. It makes you think its better than it is and a lot of clueless consumers would default this to the equiv of 'half way between 1080p and 4k'( and 4k is often interchangbly used with UHD now so….)' when it is barely better than 1080p, especially consider this is 16:10 to 16:9 so the extra pixel gained doesnt mean much PPI wise.

    I always like to call them FHD+, QHD+, with the + suffix representing 'the stretch vertically' and a W o UW prefix for the extra horizontal space. Change my mind

    • +4

      This one is actually “2K”. Manufacturers used to mean it for 1440p. Thankfully they’ve stopped doing that.

      I always like to call them FHD+, QHD+, with the + suffix representing 'the stretch vertically' and a W o UW prefix for the extra horizontal space. Change my mind

      The correct term for 1920x1200 is WUXGA and 2560x1600 is WQXGA

      • This guy monitors!

  • What is the link for this model OP? Is it the same link as the previous post?
    Any idea on the weight?

    • my bad, post updated.
      "weighs as little as 1.89kg"

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