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won't have issue. I bought a second charger with 65w for my Slim 7 Pro. Maybe for the first time or within the first few days, it can detect it is a 65w and shows a message. After that, it runs the same as the 95w adaptor.
Thanks! When you boot up the computer, does it show a warning that the charger is underpowered?
 

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Saw the Legion 5 with 6800H selling for only $1699. Not sure if there's a mistake in the pricing, but I thought it is quite a good deal.

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Too bad i am not a fan of gaming laptop. I can't possibly carry this and walk around all day.
the product code pointing to a ideapad gaming 3 model with that exact same specs though.. i think challenger put it wrongly
 

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the product code pointing to a ideapad gaming 3 model with that exact same specs though.. i think challenger put it wrongly
Yes. I suspect so.

But anyway, I am not buying gaming laptop. Looking at thinkpad or thinkbooks with Ryzen 6000 processors.
 

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Yes. I suspect so.

But anyway, I am not buying gaming laptop. Looking at thinkpad or thinkbooks with Ryzen 6000 processors.
i also looking out for laptops with 6800u and no dgpu, but sadly most of the upcoming ones are with lpddr5 rams (soldered on rams), don't have so-dimm ones..
 

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Thanks! When you boot up the computer, does it show a warning that the charger is underpowered?
Only one time inform you something like the power of the charger is lower. No message subsequently. Technically 65w will not underpower the laptop.
 

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lenovo sg website got thinkbook 13s gen 4, 14p gen 3. but like very expensive... if select 6800u, can hit 1.8~2k, which is very close to legion 5 gen 7 pricing already.

Not sure about those. I usually will go for at least a 15inch/16inch screen since the laptop these days already have slim bezels, so the size is similar to 14inch laptops. The T16 price is okay. P16 is super expensive for the same form factor and spec.

For legion price and form factor. Legion 5/5 Pro is 50% heavier @ around 2.5KG, and T16 is around 1.7KG.

T16 with 6800U and iGPU costs $1791.54.
Legion 5 with 6800H and 3050 cost $2272.94.
Legion 5 Pro with 6800H and 3050TI costs $2468.88.
All the above is with 16GB ram.

Anyway, you can't compare an ultrabook with a performance notebook. They are meant for different target audiences. Performance notebooks are much bulkier and come with a giant brick due to the discrete GPU, they are not as good for moving and carrying around. When you buy a laptop, you are also paying for internal design and form factors.
 

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anyone knows a better coupon code than the 'SPECIALPRO' LenovoPro accounts?
last time had to contact the inside sales rep to get a better code.
I want to monitor the prices first and purchase when I feel the price is right since it fluctuates a lot.
TIA
 

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anyone knows a better coupon code than the 'SPECIALPRO' LenovoPro accounts?
last time had to contact the inside sales rep to get a better code.
I want to monitor the prices first and purchase when I feel the price is right since it fluctuates a lot.
TIA
They not really generous with discount nowdays compared to last time..

Pro account must buy bulk then they will give better discount
 

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i also looking out for laptops with 6800u and no dgpu, but sadly most of the upcoming ones are with lpddr5 rams (soldered on rams), don't have so-dimm ones..
In my opinion, soldered no RAM is not that bad actually. The key problems are (1) do they have the amount of ram that you need/want, and, (2) how much is the top up. The benefits are that the LPDDR5 is more power efficient, and the higher memory bandwidth which is useful for the iGPU.
 

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They not really generous with discount nowdays compared to last time..

Pro account must buy bulk then they will give better discount
It is not just the discount getting gimped, but the prices are also going up quite substantially. In the past, I generally can't find a better deal other than from Lenovo direct. But I got the Legion 5 a couple of months back that is quite a fair bit cheaper than what I can find on their website. This is especially so when you try to extend the warranty from the base 1 year to 3 years, that is a couple of hundreds extra.
 

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any major differences between thinkbook and thinkpad? feature wise/ internal etc etc

e.g the thinkpad t16/ p16s vs thinkbook 14p
 

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It is not just the discount getting gimped, but the prices are also going up quite substantially. In the past, I generally can't find a better deal other than from Lenovo direct. But I got the Legion 5 a couple of months back that is quite a fair bit cheaper than what I can find on their website. This is especially so when you try to extend the warranty from the base 1 year to 3 years, that is a couple of hundreds extra.
Joining the Legion 5 club, I've just bought a used Legion 5 Pro with 23 months of warranty left, paid 2k for it, specs is good enough for me to have my gaming fix while overseas (AMD R7 5800H, 16GB RAM, RTX 3070 140W TGP, 1TB M.2 SSD - will add a 2nd larger SSD, 2TB at least).
 

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Joining the Legion 5 club, I've just bought a used Legion 5 Pro with 23 months of warranty left, paid 2k for it, specs is good enough for me to have my gaming fix while overseas (AMD R7 5800H, 16GB RAM, RTX 3070 140W TGP, 1TB M.2 SSD - will add a 2nd larger SSD, 2TB at least).
what game you play? call of duty?
 

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what game you play? call of duty?
When I get the 2TB SSD, will install Gears of War, Call of Duty Vanguard + Modern Warfare, Metro Exodus PC Enhanced, Hellbound, Serious Sam 3, 4, Siberian Mayhem, God of War....gonna use about 500GB from existing drive, and see how much is left of the 2TB drive.
 

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When I get the 2TB SSD, will install Gears of War, Call of Duty Vanguard + Modern Warfare, Metro Exodus PC Enhanced, Hellbound, Serious Sam 3, 4, Siberian Mayhem, God of War....gonna use about 500GB from existing drive, and see how much is left of the 2TB drive.
Wow so much. You play cod warzone?
 
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