🎮 Game On: Elevate Your Play with Lenovo's Powerhouse!
The Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15 Laptop is a high-performance gaming machine featuring a 15.6" FHD display, powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 5600H processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics. With 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD storage, it offers fast load times and smooth gameplay. Designed for gamers on the move, it combines a lightweight build with an impressive battery life of up to 8 hours, ensuring you stay connected and entertained wherever you are.
Standing screen display size | 15.6 |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Processor | 3.3 GHz ryzen_5 |
RAM | 8 DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 Hours |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | Ideapad Gaming 3 15 Laptop |
Item model number | 82K20015US |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 4.95 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.16 x 9.92 x 0.95 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.16 x 9.92 x 0.95 inches |
Color | Shadow Black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
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Great for price. Expected downgrades are not deal-breakers, except maybe battery
This is an all-plastic laptop, but has a fairly rigid build, not like metal, but far less flex on the screen than my 5 year old Acer Aspire which needed many replacements due to flexing including a cracked screen, hinges, and back cover. This has 8 GB memory. This has and older GTX 1650. This has a 120hz display (unheard of at this price point) This has 256SSD m.2. It has a backlit Keyboard. It has an amazing processor: AMD Ryzen 5.Here's the deal. You can get similarly priced laptops that have more storage and RAM, touchscreen, etc... but you will trade down the pieces that future-proof this machine. I can walk into Walmart and get a similarly priced Pentium, i3 or a similarly priced i5 with more RAM or storage or maybe a touchscreen (if that’s important to you), but no dedicated graphics, no backlit keyboard, or expansion slots for ram or SSD. However, I can always buy more RAM or hard drive later when the price will actually be lower. I can NOT come back later and upgrade the CPU, add slots to increase the RAM, and all of a sudden make my keyboard visible in the dark when I want to work late at night sometime. I can't later upgrade the screen to 120hz as this one has. And, the GPU at this price range is perfectly adequate (Although not as future-proof). The Battery has a LOT to be desired and could be a deal breaker. I can get 5 to 6 hours if optimized back (all but battery-saver mode). My old Acer had 12 hour battery, but the screen was a significant tradeoff.Some people are saying only 6 GB RAM. That is because of the new way Ryzen processors use dedicated RAM instead of shared RAM. There is 8, it is just that old processors shared the RAM with the system. Now the new processors are dedicating part of the RAM to the processor permanently. It isn't too much different than before, but does change the way the RAM is handled and displays for availability for Windows.My system is gaming fine right now with the existing setup, but I'm not a power user. I'll wait until I can't live with the performance and then I'll go buy more RAM and SSD when it comes down lower in price, because I can. Beware of machines that downgrade built in pieces to give you more memory and hard-drive, but will be outdated in 4-7 years instead of 7-10+ years depending on what you plan to do with the machine. Those are not good tradeoffs. Lenovo seems to have hit a sweet spot in this price range with its optimal upgradeability and good built in features for for the price you pay.If you need a power machine, this is not it. This is a good midrange machine that will allow you to do a diverse amount of tasks without lagging out or crashing, and should last a long time with the specs it has.
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Fantastic Value Buy!
I did alot of research prior to my purchase and this deal hands down was the absolute best for my use case.I needed a new laptop for work and with the next gen console nightmare I thought Id get one that can do a bit of intermediate level gaming as well.Firstly the look of most laptops in this price range were a no go for me. The hp pavilion and acer nitro look too "gamery" as I carry this to work with me most days. This laptop unlike those looks standard and Lenovo is a brand I've had many positive experiences with before.The speed is lightning quick and I've added an additional 8 gb of ram and a 1tb m.2 ssd which has improved performance even more and covered my one gripe which was the lack of storage. The upgrade itself was pretty easy to do myself.As for the gamimg experience, with only a gtx 1650 you do have to tone down your settings in most titles to come close to capping out your 120hz screen but I'm fine with that. I've attached two pictures of apex legends in the firing range after running around, shooting and using abilities for 5 mins each doing my best to simulate what your in-game experience would be. One picture shows the results at all min settings and the other at all max settings. At all max the fps dips to between 30 to 40 with alot of stuff happening on the screen (bangalore smokes and simultaneous ultimates for example). This isnt really playable in a game where frames matter. At all min you sit at 110 to 130 most of the time with a dip to maybe 70-80 under the conditions I detailed above. The textures are pretty bad however. I've settled on a low-med mix that nets me around 80-90 most of the time. Compared to my ps4 (RIP my next gen ownership ambition btw) this feels amazing. If you want to experience games at their full graphical intensity and dont want to be forced to skimp on visuals look elsewhere but be prepared to pay at least 100% more for a 3060 laptop or at least 30-50% more on a 3050ti laptop.If this is your budget then I DEFINITELY recommend this laptop.
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