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Lenovo Legion 5pi 15" i7-10750H 16GB RAM 512G SSD RTX 2060 144hz Display (No Webcam) $1999.19 Delivered @ Lenovo

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At moment the site is doing 3% off on above $1600 (discount is included in the noted price)

To get $19xx price, please unselect the warranty (3 years )

it gets better if combine with Cashreward or shopback
The deals seems ends 3rd of Aug

The CPU is 10750 rather than 10875, and lack of Thunderboltâ„¢ 3

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  • +2

    Seeing these other deals really makes the G7 Dell offer look incredible. lol.

    • Depends.

      G7 is more powerful GPU wise. However the lenovo is way lighter (2.3kg vs ~3.0kg), smaller (15" vs 17"), and better speakers (Harmon vs no brand).

      Overall if I knew about this earlier I may have picked this over the Dell.

      Edit: just saw that there is no webcam… Maybe Dell is better lol

      • +1

        no one can watch you with lenovo ;) does that make it better?

  • +4

    Is it wrong that I would rather this speced system with a 4800H instead?

    • +2

      I am thinking the same

    • I have searched very hard and only found 1 laptop brand Metabox that does the Ryzens and at least a RTX2070.

      But not the 4XXX, only 3600/3800.

      And not above a 2070.

      And it's still about $3500.

      Cool…

  • +1

    I almost going to pull it, but thought i wait a bit and see
    I am hoping to have the spe with 10875 at this price point.

    How's 4800H thermal ?

    • +1

      The Ryzen 4800h is thermally more efficient than what Intel has at the moment in 45W TDP. The Legion and HP Omen with the 4800h have really good cooling systems vs some other manufacturers.

      • +1

        thanks mate

        • +1

          After having the systems with the following

          7700
          9300H ( Dell and msi )

          The thermals were stupidly high with the 9300H, so with the 10 series being more of the same, I will skip over to amd

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