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Lenovo 2022 IdeaPad Gaming 3 Essential 15.6" FHD Gaming Laptop (Ryzen 5 6600H 8GB 256GB RTX 3050)

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Amazon has Lenovo 2022 IdeaPad Gaming 3 Essential 15.6" FHD Gaming Laptop (Ryzen 5 6600H 8GB 256GB RTX 3050) 82SB0001US for $671. Shipping is free.

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Posted July 13, 2022 at 2:57 AM EDT
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By anonymous on 12/01/2023, 07:58 PM EST
250 nits screen & 45% NTSC

By anonymous on 12/01/2023, 07:56 PM EST
Better than MacBook? //@anonymous: Lenovo Legion gaming laptop running about five years without issue.

By anonymous on 12/01/2023, 07:33 PM EST
Weak CPU+GPU, 8gb RAM and 256gb ssd, and not a Lenovo Legion

By anonymous on 12/01/2023, 05:55 PM EST
Lenovo Legion gaming laptop running about five years without issue.

By anonymous on 12/01/2023, 05:54 PM EST
i really like this one but i dont need a laptop :(

By anonymous on 10/11/2023, 09:40 AM EDT
Google low temperature solder //@anonymous: You got really lucky . Most people are reporting terrible experiences with Lenovo recently. //@anonymous: My lenovo ideapad laptops working fine after 5 years. So, is it YMMV or something else like maintenance/cleaning etc.? //@Anonymous: My other brands Intel Inside laptops have no issues after years abuses //@anonymous: just don't buy Intel Inside since those get too hot. It is ok in Winter but not so in summer and after. That's is why 1 year after... //@Anonymous: So many reports of Lenovo laptops breaking right after the warranty ends these days. Supply chain problems hitting the company, or just greedy design decisions?

By anonymous on 11/14/2022, 02:59 PM EST
You got really lucky . Most people are reporting terrible experiences with Lenovo recently. //@anonymous: My lenovo ideapad laptops working fine after 5 years. So, is it YMMV or something else like maintenance/cleaning etc.? //@Anonymous: My other brands Intel Inside laptops have no issues after years abuses //@anonymous: just don't buy Intel Inside since those get too hot. It is ok in Winter but not so in summer and after. That's is why 1 year after... //@Anonymous: So many reports of Lenovo laptops breaking right after the warranty ends these days. Supply chain problems hitting the company, or just greedy design decisions?

By anonymous on 11/06/2022, 02:38 PM EST
My lenovo ideapad laptops working fine after 5 years. So, is it YMMV or something else like maintenance/cleaning etc.? //@Anonymous: My other brands Intel Inside laptops have no issues after years abuses //@anonymous: just don't buy Intel Inside since those get too hot. It is ok in Winter but not so in summer and after. That's is why 1 year after... //@Anonymous: So many reports of Lenovo laptops breaking right after the warranty ends these days. Supply chain problems hitting the company, or just greedy design decisions?

By anonymous on 11/06/2022, 07:58 AM EST
My other brands Intel Inside laptops have no issues after years abuses //@anonymous: just don't buy Intel Inside since those get too hot. It is ok in Winter but not so in summer and after. That's is why 1 year after... //@Anonymous: So many reports of Lenovo laptops breaking right after the warranty ends these days. Supply chain problems hitting the company, or just greedy design decisions?

By anonymous on 11/06/2022, 07:57 AM EST
By design //@anonymous: So many reports of Lenovo laptops breaking right after the warranty ends these days. Supply chain problems hitting the company, or just greedy design decisions?

By anonymous on 11/06/2022, 07:20 AM EST
just don't buy Intel Inside since those get too hot. It is ok in Winter but not so in summer and after. That's is why 1 year after... //@Anonymous: So many reports of Lenovo laptops breaking right after the warranty ends these days. Supply chain problems hitting the company, or just greedy design decisions?

By anonymous on 10/26/2022, 07:11 AM EDT
So many reports of Lenovo laptops breaking right after the warranty ends these days. Supply chain problems hitting the company, or just greedy design decisions?

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