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[eBay Plus] Lenovo E495 14" FHD Ryzen 5 3500U 8GB 256GB SSD $679.15 Delivered @ OLCDirect eBay

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$30 more than TA's previous deal, but without needing to go through cashrewards.

Listing states AU stock with AU warranty.

AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (2.1GHz~3.7GHz)
14" FHD 1920 x 1080 IPS
8GBx1 DDR4-2400 DIMM
256GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe NVMe
Windows 10 Home 64
1x USB-C / 2x USB3.1 / USB2.0 / HDMI
3-cell (45Wh) battery, integrated
1 Year Warranty
MPN 20NEA000AU

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  • +3

    Positively gagging for a deal on the X395.

  • Perhaps I'm missing something, but when I look at the listing it states AU $799.00

    • You need Ebay Plus for this one and to use code PANTHER at checkout :)

      • Ahh, yes, my bad, sorry.

        I recently got myself a E595, which is much like this, only a bigger screen and provision for also adding a 2.5" SATA drive, and I'm very happy with it indeed, I can recommend this wholeheartedly to anyone who doesn't need the 2.5" drive bay or larger screen.

        • 2.5" should still be on the 14" model, unless they removed it from last years model.

          You also get a numbpad on the 15.6"

          • +1

            @N1NJ4W4RR10R: Ahh, I couldn't see mention of the 2.5" on either the ebay page or on Lenovos web site, but I'm happy to be wrong there. Almost makes me wish I'd got this instead of the E595, oh well.

            And yes, good point about the numpad, I had't picked up on that.

            A good deal still, tempted to get this for the missus, who has been looking at my E595 with envy, haha.

  • +5

    spec wise it's really decent for the price. but HMOG the lower bezel that can park an aircraft carrier!

    • Yeah that's revolting. Could have practically fit a 15.6 inch screen in that chassis

  • Can anyone explain how the 2.1GHz - 3.7GHz works? I mean, is the clock speed 21.GHz or 3.7GHz? Always wondered (even with the intel Core i3/i5/i7 CPUs).

    • +1

      2.1ghz is the 'base' speed, at which the processor runs most of the time. Under load, or when a demanding task is required, the processor will boost up to the higher speed (3.7ghz) in order to give more performance, at the cost of higher power usage and heat production.

    • -1

      The lower number is the figure used when all 4 cores are active. When using 1 / 2 cores less heat is produced so it can boost higher, towards 3.7ghz.

      Well written software can tell when one or the other will give better performance.

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