Lenovo LOQ | Ryzen 7 7840HS | RTX 4050 | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 8GB DDR5 | 512GB SSD | $1,099.99$699.99 at Best Buy (save $400)
When I reviewed this exact Lenovo LOQ laptop I wasn't totally blown away because at the time it was retailing for full price. At $1,100 it's a lot of money for such a machine. At under $700, however, it's a bit of a bargain. I can overlook the 8GB of RAM considering it's simple to upgrade, and the same goes for the 512GB SSD when there is a spare M.2 slot inside. That 95W RTX 4050 compares surprisingly well with the RTX 4060, and the AMD Ryzen CPU is excellent. This is a great little budget machine at this price.
The Legion LOQ range of gaming laptops was meant to be Lenovo's take on the budget side of the market, except when we got our first look at this RTX 4050-powered machine it was anything but budget. At its initial $1,100 sticker price there was no way I could realistically recommend it as a genuine purchase, but now the Legion LOQ is just $700 at Best Buy today.
As I said in Legion LOQ review, grabbing the machine with a hefty discount makes it worthwhile, but I wasn't necessarily envisioning it going below the $700 mark, even just by a penny.
For this price its negative points don't become such a glaring issue. That RTX 4050 isn't really the mobile GPU that I'd recommend in a gaming laptop, but given that it's a 95W version that performs surprisingly well compared with a 75W RTX 4060 I'm not so down on it at this price. In fact, it performs as well in standard 1080p gaming terms as the Gigabyte G5 KF we've loved so well, and absolutely hoses the MSI Cyborg 15 with its 45W RTX 4060.
Those are two budget gaming laptops that will normally be priced higher than this Lenovo machine, yet aren't necessarily beyond it in terms of gaming performance. And then you also have the excellent AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS CPU, which is an outstanding processor, that seriously delivers for this money.
Though if you were hoping to be able to use the
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