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Gerald P
31-03-2025I like the fact that this was reasonably priced and upgradable....fast and smooth
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Kenneth C Wiener
> 3 dayI havent played a game that sucked me in for a long time. got Red Dead Online after buying this. Considering I bought to solely use as a TV, I love it for Gaming as well
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Lina Marcela Isaza López
> 3 dayComputador de buen tamaño, portable, liviano. Rápido y carga extra rápida.
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Jerrod Gislason
> 3 dayWould have been better if the dedicated graphics card was plumbed through the Thunderbolt port.
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KYLE C ACKERMAN II
> 3 dayLove this Laptop,Fast,great for gaming and able to run most new games with High and ultra settings! I have upgraded the Ram to 16gb and added an extra Hard drive which has space for a second. Highly suggest this Laptop for anyone looking to make the cross to PC gaming without spending a fortune!
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Sam Beorn
Greater than one week4 stars was too low, because this thing is amazing for the price! I wanted a cheap laptop with an NVMe drive, expandable memory, a decent CPU, and a separate video card. This delivered and I was loving it for the week I had it. Sadly I use a mouse nearly all the time and the usb 3.0 ports were not working. I used an adapter and plugged my mouse dongle into the usb-C port while I waited to hear back from Lenovo. They are currently fixing it free of charge. They even connected me to the facility that was working on it so I could pester them about what exactly they were replacing. I wish there hadnt been this issue but it doesnt seem to be a common one, and theyve been very attentive about getting it fixed. If it were an option Id do 4.5 stars, but since it isnt I figured Id give them the benefit of the doubt and give what I would without this issue.
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Paul Barnes
> 3 dayFirstly, the bios for this thing is literally a joke. There is no real co figuration for the bios and it’s basically a GUI that lays over the real bios to keep you from doing anything. Secondly, it does not support any m.2 storage devices other than the microscopic one that comes installed. The laptop has almost no ability to recognize external devices, my 600$ custom keyboard just doesn’t exist to this laptop at all. But my busted razed mouse connected and worked properly within a millisecond. This thing is a joke for hardware compatibility and software interface. But aside from the nightmare of that stuff, it’s pretty solid and I will be extensively pushing this thing to update my review later on it’s gaming capabilities
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Estell Gaylord V
> 3 dayI bought this idea pad with the nvidia video in it to do light gaming. I also bought 64 GB memory and a one TB m2 ssd and upgraded it. It is working great playing xcom2 , bannerlord , rim world and Skyrim fine. I dont need a heavy duty graphics since a dont play latest fps games. You can put 64gb in this if you get the right memory I bought g skill for amd. I think the only difference with this after upgrading memory and storage and the low end legion is it has white backlight on keyboard and not rgb which is fine for me.
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Scott
> 3 dayAfter reading plenty of reviews and comparing this with other similar systems, I took the leap and purchased it. Ive been playing games on Xbox Game pass with my Xbox Controller and so far they all run great. I do recommend upgrading the RAM to 16GB (comes with 8GB). Its a simple process (check YouTube). Ill also probably upgrade the SSD, as it only has 256GB available. Not horrible, but games can be very large. Cloud gaming is a good option too which runs smooth on this system. Im happy with it so far, definitely recommend!
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Mr. Reuben Feest
> 3 dayIt worked great the first few days but after a while, the screen would go black after long periods of inactivity and would require a restart. Figured I’d look into it over the weekend but then it started randomly powering off. After this started happening, it would start up to a black screen and it would take several restarts until I could get to the Windows login screen. Did some Googling and apparently this is a common issue with Lenovo devices in general. Would stay away.