maddog1983 wrote: » Hi If anybody could help and point me in right direction of a laptop. willing to spend up to 500max new or refurbished. Something for everyday, play football manger, use office, fast boot and program loading. will last me a few years. Any advice and links I would really appreciate.
TitianGerm wrote: » https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lenovo-ideapad-5-ryzen-5-4500u-6-cores16gb256gbfree-dosips-screenbacklit-keyboard-at-lenovo-rewards-with-newsletter-3447308 Have a look at this. You can spec it how you want but based on the new Ryzen mobile CPU.
Zardoz wrote: » Yes,that is a great deal . Lenovo are really cranking out some superb offers at the moment .
TitianGerm wrote: » Herself needs a new one so going to order one tonight myself for her. Had a quick look and by dropping the OS I can get an IPS panel, 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD for a very reasonable price.
Naos wrote: » Just ordered one - 630e all in for: Processor - AMD Ryzen 7 4800U Processor (1.80GHz, Max Boost up to 4.20GHz, 8 Cores, 8MB Cache) Operating System - Free-DOS Operating System Language - Free-DOS Memory - 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Onboard Second Hard Drive - 512GB Solid State Drive, M.2 2280, PCIe-NVMe, TLC Display - 15.6" FHD (1920x1080), IPS, Anti-glare, 2.6mm Thickness, 300nits, Narrow bezel Graphic Card - Integrated Graphics Color - Graphite Grey Keyboard - Keyboard Backlit Iron Grey English (UK) Camera - 720p HD Camera with Array Microphone Surface Treatment - Anodizing Fingerprint Reader - Fingerprint Reader Palmrest - PC/ABS Battery - 4 Cell Li-Polymer Internal Battery, 70Wh Power Cord - 95W AC Adapter (3pin)-UK (USB Type C) Wireless - Wi-Fi 6 2x2 AX, Bluetooth Version 5.0 or above Language Pack - Publication-English Warranty - 1 Year Courier or Carry-in
maddog1983 wrote: » Did you send to Irish or addresspal or parcel wizard etc going to order now
snoopboggybog wrote: » That new 4800U chip is fantastic! Some laptop for that price!
glasso wrote: » Good deal and hopefully more will be coming out as this chipset is more prevalent. metal-chassis for durability and build quality for me though so will wait.
Naos wrote: » Parcelmotel (UK), wouldn't let me ship to Irish address. Edit: Just note - I choose without Windows and will just install it myself, they're charging 100e plus for windows 10.
glasso wrote: » is the ram dual-channel?
Aodhan5000 wrote: » Just tried to enter the passcode now and got this "Sorry! It's not you... it's us. Please email websupport@lenovo.com for assistance." Anyone else got this?
Ryath wrote: » Screens are all 300nits IPS Basic is 3.2mm thick Multitouch is an extra €20 and 2.6mm thick one is an extra €30 no other specs mentioned assuming it only makes the laptop 0.6mm thinner? Maybe it is a better panel though?
Ryath wrote: » It's not that clear on the Irish site if that is the case with the screen. According to spec in pdf the top of the display case is aluminium and the bottom is too if you get a model with usb c charging. If you don't the bottom case is plastic. Apparently it's often hard to know what you get with lenovo as they may use different manufactures for the same particular part on the same model. Still temped though even in base spec it's a great deal . Though I better decide am I better of just holding out for a deal on a desktop before lenovo change the code again!
Found a better breakdown of specs. One screen has better colour range but doesn't say which one. Is it safe to assume the thinner model is the better one.https://gzhls.at/blob/ldb/0/b/4/a/acea1a60ef1ee309a43c407092fc09ac66c6.pdf
glasso wrote: » has the touch screen a bad sRGB coverage also?