• SusannaIBM@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The Lenovo Ideapad 5 is still going to be a better purchase. 32GB RAM at 6400MT/s, 7840 processor with the 780M, and actually reasonable storage (a terabyte, not perfect but at least it’s not the useless 512GB most standard laptops offer).

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      10 months ago

      another model not available in the US. as always most of the good AMD stuff is vaporware

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        10 months ago

        available in the US? i only see some thinkpads with horrible soldered wifi cards

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          10 months ago

          Checking their website again, I see that I wasn’t looking closely enough at the Ryzen model numbers, considering that the 3rd digit now indicates the generation. The only Zen 4 laptops I saw from Lenovo were ThinkPad, Legion, and LOQ. The only one out of those that is non-gaming is the ThinkPad. The ThinkPad P14s Gen 4 was reviewed recently (I forget by whom, maybe NoteBookCheck) and it was found to be overall better than its Intel counterpart.

          However, as you’ve noted, the wifi cards are soldered in. Horrible decision by Lenovo.