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Alyssa Plowman
> 3 dayBought this for video editing as a step up from an HP Elitebook 840 G3 - which could barely get the job done. I am blown away! Life is so much better video editing with this. I use filmoraX for editing. No issues at all. Smooth.
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Max turner
> 3 dayI bought this during Christmas last year due to me always having a Lenovo gaming laptop and wanted to get into PC gaming this thing is a powerhouse it plays all the newest titles and doesnt even flinch. The fans work great and its battery life is as good as it can be. unplugged playing small titles like Minecraft, among us, terraria you can get 3 to 4 hours. Playing apex or new world, Fortnite or any triple A title you can expect an hour 30 to 2 hours and this is almost a year of heavy use I highly recommend this laptop and highly recommend Lenovo.
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Homer Lee
> 3 dayI bought 4 of this model. 2 of them were bought at regular discounted price and was pristine sealed condition with unwrinkled plastic and no problem. The other 2 i bought during black friday 2021. Both had wrinkled plastics when opened and one had blinking charging light problem which was fixed by draining the battery and recharging it. The other had a defective usb3 port and 2 lightly discolored spots on top. Beware black friday deals maybe laptops returned by customers.
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Jonny B
> 3 dayLet me start off by saying Ive only owned this laptop for a few weeks so I cannot comment on its long term reliability but since Ive had it, I have thoroughly enjoyed it. Over the past few months, I have read through many reviews and watched dozens of YouTube videos of the Asus TUF A15, the Dell G5 15, this Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15, and the Acer Nitro. After watching for sales prices from trusted online sellers, I finally decided on this model.
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Mk Boy
Greater than one weekUn equipo muy equilibrado, sin embargo si se desea cambiar el SSD no esposible colocar en la ranura 1 un SSD 2280. Por otro lado la inversión de upgrade al hardware es mínima. Lo recomiendo mucho.
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Josh Gomez
> 3 dayI spent weeks trying to find the best budget laptop and landed on this one. For a while I stuck with Acer Nitro 5 as the main contender, but then I came across this one- the Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3. Watched a lot of review videos on it and it had an overall better rating than the aforementioned acer laptop.
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Norman Mitten
> 3 daySo I’m a 34 year old dad who loves gaming but doesn’t have the time or money to invest heavily in a full on gaming system, also I wanted a good entry level laptop with a nice keyboard. I stumble on this read everyone’s reviews and say ok let’s do it. Right off the bat i love it, windows is smooth, everything great. The next day I buy 2 x 16 crucial ram and upgrade from 8 go to 32 this took 5 mins: I download hades the game open it and….wow, beautiful and fast, no glitching nice frame rate, the white backlit keyboard glowing nicely in my room. It’s perfect for a casual gamer like me, the keyboard is comfy and amazing, next I’ll be adding a m.2 ssd since they left a connection and open space. This is the value of values. For more top end games I’m not sure but for me it’s perfect.
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Mountainguy215
> 3 dayPerfect pc to bomb around on. Low budget and great quality. I highly recommend adding another 8g of ram for $45 and another 1tb or more m.2 for around $100. Solid machine runs everything on mid specs. Does not compare to my MSI CUK gaming pc, but it’s everything I wanted to take with me wherever. The windows 10 version is the same.. free download to 11
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Jerrod Gislason
> 3 dayWould have been better if the dedicated graphics card was plumbed through the Thunderbolt port.
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Paul Barnes
> 3 dayFirstly, the bios for this thing is literally a joke. There is no real co figuration for the bios and it’s basically a GUI that lays over the real bios to keep you from doing anything. Secondly, it does not support any m.2 storage devices other than the microscopic one that comes installed. The laptop has almost no ability to recognize external devices, my 600$ 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