So I am in need of a laptop for uni, and was looking at the IdeaPad 5 Pro 14 Ryzen 5 5600U version, and on paper it seems like an awesome price-performance value multimedia laptop buuuuut... After doing some more research I've discovered the horror stories of bad quality, unreliable consumer-grade laptops dying within a short amount of time or failing right after warranty ends, paired with the notoriously bad Lenovo customer support made me second guess my choice.
Is that just people being unlucky or general consumer laptop "risk", or is there a more underlying problem with this line of Lenovo laptops...
Should I rather choose a ThinkPad if I want more reliability, are recent ones worth it? Is the price increase worth it? I am in serious doubt over here
Just bought a Lenovo Ideapad 3, model 15ITL6 for business. Did I make a mistake?
Which laptop should I buy? Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i or Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro
If you do video editing, programming etc., something requires CPU power, for slim 7 pro. It is for content creators, productivity work. Better screen and CPU, better looking and premium feel.
If you are looking for a daily computer to play games sometimes, go for Idea pad. It is for regular users, students etc. MX450GPU is like Gtx 1050, meaning it will run every game up to now. Including cyberpunk on low settings.
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Which laptop should I choose? Thinkpad or Ideapad
I have ideapad 5 for personal use and got thinkpad T series from work. You can tell the difference and if the price is right, I will always go for thinkpads.
200g does not seem to be a lot of weight. And in my opinion upgradability is always a feature that is not advertised. (Or a drawback that no one notices, in case you got a laptop with soldered RAM).
P.s. keep an eye on the display. Cheaper Thinkspads tend to have low brightness (lower than 300 nits) which is annoying if your desk is near a window (especially with Spanish sun around ;))
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