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Lenovo Legion 5Pi 15.6-Inch i7-10750H/16GB/512GB SSD/GTX1660Ti 6GB Gaming Laptop $1815 + Delivery @ Harvey Norman

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This is my first posted bargain so please be gentle :) Looks like a decent gaming laptop for anyone that is interested. States $983.00 saved off the normal price but not sure how accurate that is. I couldn't find any stock in my local stores in Newcastle so may be able to order through the website only?

Processor Brand Intel
Processor Type Intel Core i7
Processor Model 10750H
Installed RAM 16GB
RAM Type DDR4
Primary Storage Capacity 512GB
Storage Type SSD
Screen Size (inches) 15.6
Screen Type IPS
Screen Definition Full High Definition
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080
Monitor Refresh Rate 144Hz
GPU Chipset Manufacturer NVIDIA
GPU Chipset GeForce GTX 1660Ti
Graphics Card Memory 6GB
Wireless Networking 802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.0
Battery Type Li-polymer
Connectivity 1x USB 3.1 Type-C, 4x USB 3.1 Gen1, Audio Connectors, HDMI 2.0, RJ45
Operating System Windows 10
Product Width (cm) 36.306
Product Depth (cm) 25.961
Product Height (cm) 2.297 - 2.55
Manufacturers Express Warranty (months) 12

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  • +6

    This is a good sales price for an 8-core CPU, RTX 3060 laptop with these other specs.

    Not a bargain.

    • -1

      Where does one get a laptop with the specs you mentioned for this price?

      • See my additional reply, or use a search feature.

        EOFY is incoming, Prime Day is incoming, there have been and will be better deals than what I stipulated.

    • +1

      Just checked: there's some on eBay for $1900 delivered, today.

      Also here's a 4-core, 3060 laptop for $1300: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/629142

      This isn't remotely competitive, so I'd recommend not just cross-referencing the GPU and/or CPU config in future, but also checking more current tech against it so you have a feel for its value in the market.

      • -2

        Acer vs Lenovo, 4 core vs 6 core. What exactly you are comparing?

        • You can buy a Ryzen 5800H and RTX 3060 combo for $1900 delivered, today, with these other specs. The $1300 deal is showing that you that you shouldn't be paying more than $1500 for a 3060 spin on this model.

          This deal is a 2.3kg laptop and it's not comparing against a thinner, lighter model, so unless we're going to have an inane discussion about the chassis finish, I don't understand what point you're trying to make beyond blind loyalty to a brand.

          • -3

            @jasswolf: Everyone's got your point from the first post. No need to repeat yourself over and over throughout the thread.

            • +1

              @vovka: People skim read, and you're the only one making me repeat myself.

      • i found that tuf a15 youre talking about, do you know the specific wattage of the 3060?

        • For the 2021 A15, all models are 90W with a boost to 95W (i.e. both the 3060 and the 3070).

          Looks like it's actually $1800 if you have eBay Plus, which is now $5/month.

  • $1,799.10 from Education Store with Warranty : 3 Year Premium Care

    or

    $1,709.10
    Processor : 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-10750H (6C / 12T, 2.6 / 5.0GHz, 12MB)
    Operating System : Windows 10 Pro 64
    Memory : 2x 8GB SO-DIMM DDR4-2933
    Hard Drive : 512GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe
    Graphics : NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 6GB GDDR6

    • +2

      Also not a great deal in the face of 3060 laptop sales.

    • I have been right through the Lenovo education website and can't find the model you have listed. Could you please post the link?

    • Is this one a better deal?

      https://www.lenovo.com/au/en/education/laptops/legion-laptop…

      $2015 after discount with year warranty.

      Processor - 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-10750H (6C / 12T, 2.6 / 5.0GHz, 12MB)
      Display Type - 15.6" FHD (1920x1080) WVA 300nits Anti-glare, 144Hz, 100% sRGB, DC dimmer, Dolby Vision
      Memory - 8GB Soldered DDR4-2933 + 8GB SO-DIMM DDR4-2933
      Hard Drive - 1TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe
      Graphics - NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 Max-Q 6GB GDDR6
      Second Hard Drive - 256GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe

      It's also got the bonus of a 2nd ssd hdd.

      Any advice is appreciated.

      • RTX 2060 Max-Q is the power saving and less powerful variant of the RTX 2060. Unless you need the extra storage otherwise there is no reason to go for that one.
        If you have 2k budget and want a Legion for gaming purposes, then choose the 15" 5800H/RTX 3060 6GB TGP 130W/16GB Ram/512GB SSD one instead ($1970.10 @Education Store). If you can afford slightly more than the 16" AMD version with the same spec but 2k 500nits 100% sRGB screen would be an even better option,

  • +2

    This was ~$1300 a few months ago I believe with similar specs. Not a bargain

  • Sorry, outdated specs and premium price.

  • There has been a same spec Asus gaming laptop up on Amazon for like three weeks for $1400. Just checked and it has finally sold out of the 16gb variation but still has the 8gb one

  • +1

    Nooooot a deal

  • +6

    But thank you for posting, sorry you didn't get showered with trophies and praise, you're a good person!

    I'm keeping my eyes on laptop deals and all information is valuable.

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