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Lenovo 14" IdeaPad Slim 5 Snapdragon X Plus, 8C/16GB/512GB/IPS $888.30, 8C/32G/1TB/OLED $1077.30 + Delivery @ Bing Lee

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Race to the bottom for snapdragon laptops at this price they're pretty compelling
https://www.binglee.com.au/products/14i-ips5-14q8x9-32gb-1tb…

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Comments

  • +3

    7 separate Bing Lee posts from different accounts in 12 minutes lol
    Nothing sockpuppety about this

    • +5

      it's almost certainly because of this deal.

      • Which was advertised on Cashrewards yesterday, albeit without the increased cashback of 10% or any great detail.

  • Jumped in too soon :'(

  • Just noticed it's got HDMI 1.4 😒

  • Shame it doesn't have a touchscreen. Still a good price though!

  • What does copilot+ offer a standard windows laptop?

    • +2

      it means it has a decently powerful npu, which ai work can harness on your computer if you want to do that for some reason. for most people 'copilot+' is just marketing garbage.

      • honestly do many people give a sh it about that?

        personally interested because of the snapdragon SOC

        • +1

          honestly do many people give a sh it about that?

          absolutely not, but the shareholders seem to be loving it! so might as well put 'copilot' on everything hey?

          • +1

            @lachlantula: Agreed.

            On a different note, why do Aussies say "hey" or "hay", when the correct term is "aye"?

            • @smartProverble: fair point. ill reduce my online 'hey' usage from now on.

            • @smartProverble: "Correct"? Showing your "English" (et al) roots or maybe age I think. Plenty of Aussies might colloquially write or say 'eh' instead of 'hey', or even 'yeh'. None is "incorrect".

  • The upgrade cost from 16GB/512GB/IPS to 32G/1TB/OLED looks more reasonable than what Apple would charge for Macbooks.

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