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Lenovo 15.6" LOQ Gaming Laptop AMD Ryzen 7 24GB/1TB RTX4060 $1,397 + Delivery ($0 to Metro/ OnePass) @ Officeworks

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Discover this Lenovo LOQ Gaming Laptop, tailored for student gamers and new gamers. Powered by the AMD Ryzen 7435HS and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, it features a custom mode for peak performance. Plus, its top-tier thermal design, modern aesthetics, expandable memory, and MIL-STD-810H durability ensure enduring quality.

AMD Ryzen 7-7435HS Processor.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6, Boost Clock 2370MHz, TGP 105W.
15.6" FHD 1920 x 1080p IPS Display, 144Hz refresh rate.
24 GB DDR5-4800 RAM.
1 TB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0x4 NVMe<bold>. </bold>
It comes pre-loaded with the Windows 11 Home operating system.
You can connect to this laptop via WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-A, USB-C, HDMI, and Ethernet.
A 12 month warranty is included.
Battery life of up to 4 hours.

Clearance stock is limited, less than half a dozen units remain available to ship online at time of writing. Solid value considering the current state of the market, great for anyone looking to get a mid-range PC gaming experience without breaking the bank.

Not sure how long these will last considering youinstock showed 6+ units available to ship when I put my order in a few hours ago.

Enjoy!

EDIT: Added description from OW and added Delivery info

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  • +6

    RTX 4060 mobile beats RTX 5050 mobile, not a bad deal

    • +1

      really?

      • +2

        Yes, without a doubt.

      • +1

        Slightly, in few benchmarks 5050 comes out ahead, but in most 4060 has slight edge iirc.

        5050 is more energy efficient though

  • +2

    But will play as games at 1080p gameplay ?

    • +13

      Even CPU will play 1080p games nowadays

    • +1

      Yep, 4060 plays BF6 low/med settings at 1080p with DLSS FG fairly well. Diablo 4 at high settings too.

    • +1

      This laptop will most definitely play games very well at 1080p. I'd go as far as to say that you will also have an enjoyable experience if you hook it up to an external 1440p monitor.

      • Yea many laptops like Asus Rog G16, Lenovo Legion Pro 5 etc that came with 4060 has WQHD display. I've been playing games on 1440p with RTX 3060 and 4060 laptops for many years now. Only the most demanding games requires lowering and optimising graphics in my experience. 1080p will be a piece if cake for this GPU.

    • +4

      I have played Oblivion Remastered, Diablo IV, and Resident Evil 4 Remake on it with very good performance and good fps and good thermals on balanced mode. The laptop is very capable. Build quality is superb, especially comparing it to my 2023 MSI Bravo 15 with 7735HS and RTX 4060, the build quality difference is night and day the build quality alone trashes my MSI.

  • +7

    It's essentially 6800H + 4060 so performance would be good, but battery would be compromised

    • Moet people don't care about battery life on a gaming laptop, you need to plug in the laptop for playing games anyway

      • I understand and it's just a consequence of lack of igpu.
        In addition, due to emerge of SFF, it should also have minimal amount of mobility to justify the price anyway.

        • Bit crazy to not have an iGPU on a laptop… What's SFF?

  • +4

    true, battery is limited as Ryzen 7 7435HS has no iGPU

    • +3

      True though an advantage is having the GPU is connected directly to the display (rather than going through iGPU) so better performance.
      The same is achieved by a MUX switch but that’s more expensive

  • Sodimm or solder?

    • +1

      Believe the SODIMM memory is socketed. So you should be able to replace it yourself.

      • Very nice, neat if it is.

        Don’t like the idea of throwing out a laptop because the RAM fails.

        • modern RAM rarely if ever fails when run at stock, just like CPU. especially since laptop stuff which has lower voltage and power rating than desktop counterparts, they suffer even less from electromigration.

  • +3

    This is a Ryzen 3+….a little bit old.

  • +2

    worth spending the extra $400 on newer ? https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/lenovo-15-…

    • +4

      Better to spend another $80 on this. Less RAM but better GPU.

      https://www.centrecom.com.au/gigabyte-gaming-a16-16-wuxga-i7…

      • 300 nits screen though, I have 450 nits and I had to bump my brightness to near max this morning so I could see past the sunrise light.

      • That is a Gigabyte laptop. It has better specs for cheaper price because… It's a Gigabyte. I haven't seen many people praising their Gigabyte products for their reliability or Gigabyte for their after sales service.

        Lenovo is miles ahead when it comes to product reliability and after sales service in my experience.

        • I'm typing this message on a 14" Gigabyte P34 laptop bought in 2014. I used it for gaming, work (as a programmer), watching movies, everything. It's the most reliable laptop I have ever owned and to this day it's still runing quietly, no loud fan kicking in every two seconds, no hot spots.The battery is completely dead though, but I never cared, it's permanently plugged in anyway. My next laptop is definitely going to be a Gigabyte.

      • Bought a Gigabyte the worst brand of laptops ever, stopped working after 2 hours.

    • +2

      Only if you wanted the other upgrades you get going from LOQ to Legion (Gen 10, bigger battery, better screen etc) also an iGPU imo. The 5060 isn't a massive upgrade over the 4060 for $400 more (if you were purely looking at the upgrade cost to the 5060).

    • +1

      This was actually my first choice until I realized they're not available to ship and only had stock in QLD.

    • What is newer? The CPU? It won't make much difference in real world gaming scenarios.

      The price difference there is between Lenovo LOQ vs Lenovo Legion branding. Legion is supposed to be premium brand with better build quality, cooling etc even with exact same specs as a LOQ

      • Better CPU, with integrated GPU for improved battery when not gaming. Newer/better GPU. And as you say, more premium build quality etc.

  • You want a better resolution in the display but it's good deal

    • +1

      It's an RTX 4060. From my years or using RTX 3060 and 4060 with 1440p displays, I will say this FHD 1080p is better suited for it.

      It'll struggle with demanding games on 1440p and you'll have to lower and tweak graphics.

      If you want to play modern games on1440p you should spend more and get a graphics card without the 100W artificial limit, like RTX 4080 or 5070Ti.

      Good 1440p experience it's going to cost $3000 not $1400

  • -1

    Build and screen are atrocious on these.

    • Any better alternatives for $1400?

      • This deal was active until a few days ago. 5060 for 1298.
        But I do realize my original comment was a bit removed from the current day reality. I was researching laptops during black friday and my expectations were revolving around that. Things have gone in the toilet since, so I don't know what to tell you.

  • OOS in SA it looks like

  • How does 24gb ram work in laptops is it still dual channel

    • +3

      12GB stick x2

    • +4

      DDR5 has introduced new module sizing. You can get single sticks of 12GB, 24GB and 48GB now. I've got 2x48GB in my desktop.

  • +1

    If you needed a new productivity laptop but were happy with the price of a gaming laptop, would you get it? Besides battery life, what's the downside?

    • +4

      Define 'productivity'? Office docs and web browsing or Lightroom and AI workloads?

      Besides battery life, what's the downside?

      Weight

    • +3

      If you plan on using this as productivity laptop and have it set up on desk for most of your work, I would think you'd be very happy with the performance. The battery life and the weight are really the only things that will be a compromise.

  • +2

    Very good deal considering it has 24gb ram and 1tb nvme in today's market

  • -3

    Still think the $1299 Acer at Harvey Norman with the 5060 is slightly better.

    • Do you mind sharing a link? The Acer Nitro V 16S I see on sale at HN with the RTX 5060 is $1698 and comes with a Core Ultra 5.

      • -3

        Unfortunately back up in price but was $1200 with the 10% vouchers after boxing day. The screen is great, the battery issues (I never get to game for more than 2 hours at a time aren't an issue for me in terms of performance. It's a nice laptop.

        • +1

          Bruh what is the point in talking about deals that doesn't exist anymore. Bitcoin was $1 at some point but can't get it for that price anymore.

  • +1

    I want this in a SFF at a good price

    • +2

      Inexpensive, Lightweight, Powerful

      Pick 2.

      • I personally "hate Apple" as a company, but they added an extra metric to that 'pick 2' analogy - "new".

        Official Refurbished Apple Silicone laptops let you have all 3 - its just refurbished.

  • +4

    I got this exact laptop with the same specs on Lenovo Outlet for $959 2 months ago and I would say it's a very good laptop for the price. Jarrod has a review about it (and is actually one of the only videos that I saw where he got slammed for it on the comments section) and TL;DR basically was battery life is very poor because the processor is basically a 7735HS with its integrated GPU removed, so the laptop has no mux switch because it runs purely on dedicated GPU but most people don't care about poor battery on a gaming laptop.

    • Wait… I was watching the deals during black Friday and boxing day and never saw any LOQ, even LOQ essential on the Lenovo site under $1000. How come you get a 4060 under $1000 from Lenovo site? Are you talking price after cash back?

      • +1

        This was from the Lenovo Outlet and not the Lenovo site. They are two different sites and the one I got is a Certified Refurbished one.

    • +1

      I found a similar one during black Friday sales on Lenovo outlet, 4060, 32gb RAM, 1TB, i7 13650 version.

      Paid $1,100 + upgraded to 3 year onsite warranty for an extra $117

  • +3

    Never buy Lenovo Legion laptop, the motherboard will died after warranty and you’re cooked! Cost the same as buying new laptop to repair it.

    • Laptops are almost never economical to repair

    • I had exact same model as this, it died at 11 months and I got full refund after much arguing with JB. It was not a fun experience though.

  • Not a bad deal

    • +1

      I don't own this laptop personally, but I have trialed it in store and the build quality does not stand up to the Lenovo. Not to mention how much slower the RTX 4050 is compared the 4060. If my original post is still in stock in your area, you should seriously consider it.

    • Lenovo build quality and after sales is better on paper .

      Edit: oh wait why would you pay the same price for inferior specs from an inferior brand? I thought at least Gigabyte will have better specs.

  • Did anyone else have their order canceled? mine got canceled 😢 maybe I could not make it in time;;;
    I was really looking forward to it for my birthday,finally upgrade from surface pro 6 to this one after using for 8 years,,,, my baby keeps telling me just kill me lol….

    If anyone doesn’t want theirs anymore, I’d love to buy it! Please :(

    • It's a laptop without an iGPU so you didn't miss out on much. Hopefully there'll be better deals soon

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