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The Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 (2021) is a sleek, Shadow Black 15.6" gaming laptop powered by AMD Ryzen 5 5600H and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics. Featuring a 120Hz FHD IPS display, 8GB DDR4 RAM, and 256GB PCIe SSD, it balances high-performance gaming with everyday productivity. Enhanced by a backlit gaming keyboard, Nahimic audio, and a robust thermal system, it offers smooth visuals and responsive controls. Connectivity includes WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, HDMI, USB-C, and Ethernet. Ideal for millennials seeking a budget-friendly, portable gaming rig that doubles as a professional workhorse.







| ASIN | B09BDFTX65 |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Automatic Backup Software Included | Webcam |
| Battery Average Life Standby | 8 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Life | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,633 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #11,648 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Built-In Media | Computer, Charger, User Guide, 2.5 HDD/SSD bracket + cable kit (within the PC) |
| CPU Model | Ryzen 5 |
| CPU Model Number | 5600H |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 6 |
| Camera Description | Front |
| Color | Shadow Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,005 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Laptop |
| Graphics Card Ram | 4 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6 |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | USB |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hard Disk Size | 256 GB |
| Hard-Drive Size | 256 GB |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, USB Type C |
| Has Color Screen | No |
| Human-Interface Input | Keyboard, Microphone |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 16"L x 1"W x 12"Th |
| Item Weight | 6.9 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 45 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Memory Clock Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Model Name | Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 |
| Model Number | 82K200UTUS |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
| Number Of Cells | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 |
| Optical Storage Device | No Optical Drive |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti Glare Coating |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen 5 |
| Processor Speed | 3.3 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 GB |
| Resolution | 720p |
| Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Monitor Maximum Quantity | 1 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 196118026053 |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Virtual Reality Ready | No |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
| Webcam Capability | Yes |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
B**A
Great budget gaming laptop
Quality feel, responsive and easy to upgrade. I don't play a lot of demanding titles, but this pc preforms well in games like WOW, Minecraft Dungeons, ESO and Genshin. It works nicely for office work and other media consumption as well. Pros: Keyboard has a nice tactile response, and the typing experience is enjoyable even if a little truncated. That is to say that the 10 key (numbers pad) is a bit on the smaller side. It feels natural after a few hours of typing. It is backlit which is also nice. The screen, to me, is more than bright enough and the colors are vibrant. Not as good as my desktop monitor but way better than any of my budget media/office laptops. It was very easy to upgrade as well. Included the bracket, connector, and screws to mount a 2.5 inch drive. Cons: There is a lack of ports, which I knew when I bought it and is not a deal breaker but is worth mentioning. Two usb a (3rd gen), one usb c (data only), an hdmi, a combo audio jack and a proprietary power port. A third usb a (even if only 2.0) would have been nice, on the opposing/lefthand side as would a car reader. I also don't understand the lack of usb c charging in this day and age but that seems to be a common issue with gaming laptops (at many price points) so I would hold that against it. It did not include a standoff of adding a second M.2 NVME even though there is a slot for it. Not the end of the world but odd, nonetheless. Battery life is nonexistent. 2-3 hours of mixed use and less than an hour when gaming. Overall: I must say that I am happy so far. As I said, it was easy to upgrade and is quite responsive both in office work and at gaming. If what you are looking for is portable gaming setup, this might be for you. Or you want to do some light media editing. It also does office/schoolwork and media consumption well, as it should. Makes a great alternative to trying to buy a graphics card for your desktop at the moment too. Quality seems to be there; it is your use case that will decide if this pc is for you. Want a portable gaming setup that can do office/schoolwork, some light editing and media consumption? Then this might be for you. On the other hand, if you want a work/school pc that can game on the side I might look for something with good integrated graphics that is lighter and has better battery life. That call is going to be on you. As long as you understand what you are buying, I think you will be happy with this laptop. I know I am.
M**C
Great general purpose laptop
Ive had it for a few days now and I have been pretty satisfied with it (I'm using it to type this review) I mainly got it so that I could bring a PC when I am staying over at my friends house instead of bringing my entire tower, monitor, etc etc... It runs WarThunder on high, runs modded fallout new vegas stutter free and of course it can play mine craft, it can also host a minecraft server fairly well. The only thing on this laptop that I would change right out of the box is just put an extra 8gb of ram in it, I think that would help it run a lot of the newer games. storage is bad but the biggest game I have installed on this is 50gb and the rest of what I have installed is no more a few gb per game. I still have some room to spare for what ever I need it for but will be considering an SSD in the future.
T**T
An incredibly impressive machine for the price
Edit: This was originally a five-star review. I'm still really happy with my purchase, but I ran into stuttering on YouTube videos and unimpressive/inconsistent download times that I couldn't seem to fix. Come to find out the wifi cards that come preinstalled on these laptops leave something to be desired. This isn't a big deal if you have an ethernet cable handy, but it would likely be a massive pain for anyone meaning to, say, write an essay at a coffee shop. I swapped out the wifi card in my old laptop for the one in this one and it works flawlessly. I can't vouch for it, but I've read Intel's AX200NGW wifi card is a good replacement for the one that comes stock in these machines. If you're going to be adding RAM or an extra HDD anyway, swapping out the wifi card isn't too difficult; the tiny connectors are just really finicky. I could live with the wifi as it was, but I don't have access to a wired connection as much as I'd like. If that's you, be prepared for a bit of tinkering. Everything else I said stands. Edit 2: Elden Ring runs great on this. ---- I paid a little under $750 for this laptop. Out the gate, I added 32GB of RAM, which cost me around $150. That's overkill - 16GB is perfectly serviceable on this configuration, especially without a secondary SSD, and 16GB would cost roughly half that. I wanted to future proof my purchase and make it simple to switch out my secondary mechanical drive in the future. I would absolutely recommend swapping the RAM for two 16GB sticks (you want them to be the same variety to get the most performance and bang for your buck) and the 8GB my model came with is only just enough for Windows at this point. If you only intend to run Steam and some games, it might do. If you have a Chromium-based web browser running in the background, forget about it. Trust me - extra RAM will save you a lot of headache. My model didn't come with easy access panels on the back for adding an HDD or for changing out the RAM. Luckily the screws are fairly easy to remove, and the panel came off pretty easily with a plastic pry tool. (Amazon sells the kit I use - it's really handy to have on hand in case you ever need to get inside your machine. Search "Syntus Electronic Repair Tool Kit with Magnetic Driver Kit, 80 in 1 Professional Precision Screwdriver Set with Portable Pouch for iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Gaming Console, Controller, Black") There's two M.2 slots and one SATA slot. I wouldn't recommend mounting a second M.2 drive - one, I'm not sure how you'd safely mount it in this revision. Two, if you watch Linus Tech Tips video on the performance difference between a SATA SSD and M.2 drives, you'll see that the average user isn't going to notice a difference between the two types of SSDs. Frankly, my 7200rpm mechanical drive loads things really quickly on this laptop, so I'm not even in a rush to upgrade from that. Games like The Witcher 3 run perfectly fine off of it. (And honestly, if you're on a budget and don't want to deck out this laptop with the best kit it can handle, 2TB 7200rpm mechanical drives can be had for around $40-$80 these days.) The build quality is fantastic. You can tell which parts of it are a little cheaper than others - I'd be careful with the plastic tabs when you're prying the bottom off; take your time with it - but it feels solid the moment you take it out the box. The back of the IPS panel is mounted to metal. The bezels are designed such that it's entirely feasible for you, as the user, to open up and work on your own hardware. From a right-to-repair standpoint, this machine is as good as it gets in this price range. Even if you have no interest in working on it or ever opening it up, you can take it to a local computer shop and be rest assured they can easily get to whatever they need to work on. The screen is the part most likely to fail on a laptop over extended use. I haven't cracked open the bezel on my unit because my screen was in perfect working order and after a nightmare I had with a different laptop, I just wanted to get back to using my computer. Looking up tutorials and images online, every model of this computer I've seen uses screws to hold the screen in place. No glue or anything like that. In the event that you or a technician ever needs to swap out the screen for a different one, it should be a fairly simple process. And again I return to build quality - I've noticed very little light bleed when I'm running various applications. This is not the best ips panel I have ever used, but let me stress again - for the price? It's amazing. High refresh rate. Everything is crystal clear. Good contrast. It's been a joy to do photo editing work on it. For gaming - I use Linux as my daily driver, and removed Windows from this device as soon as I got it set up and made sure there weren't any malfunctions or defects that would warrant calling the manufacturer or returning it to Amazon. If you're curious whether this makes a good Linux machine - yes, with some caveats. My model - 15ACH6 - did not have working wifi out of the box in Pop OS or Manjaro. I initially wanted to use Pop OS because it has great hybrid graphics support (better than Windows, if you ask me) and it comes pre-packed with tools to help maximize your laptop's battery life. However, making the wifi work wasn't a simple fix. There are several methods; the least complicated one for me was upgrading the kernel. Problem is - Pop OS is an Ubuntu-based OS and isn't designed to have the kernel upgraded independent of the operating system. Long story short - I got Pop OS working perfectly, but getting the kernel upgraded was just the first issue I had to solve. I also had to change the power management settings so my wifi wasn't throttled, and my printer was detected but wasn't working properly out of the box. Manjaro makes it easy to upgrade the kernel, and I was up and running within an hour. The thing that took the longest was waiting for all the updates to install. The only thing I had to do to make full use of my hardware was update the Nvidia drivers, manually install the Optimus Switcher (look up "How to setup Optimus Manager on Manjaro! | DenshiHelp" on YouTube, especially if you use KDE) and adjust the power management settings. If you're a Linux user or you're Linux-curious, Manjaro is your best bet on this thing if you want a relatively painless experience. (This is also why I bought so much RAM - if I absolutely have to use Windows for any reason, I want the extra memory to run a VM.) Mind, this shouldn't be an issue in the future. The latest version of Pop OS at the time of this writing is 21.10. If you get this same model of this laptop and newer revisions of the major Linux operating systems have been released, it should be a fairly seamless experience regardless of which one you choose. I also want to note - in terms of getting this laptop to boot from USB, this was by far the most painless experience I've had. Any other laptop I've had has fought me tooth and nail when I wanted to remove Windows and install Linux. Part of that's the AMD architecture - in my experience, AMD respects their users more than Intel or Nvidia does, so if that's important to you, this is a great machine. If you've ever heard of Intel's Management Engine, AMD's equivalent - the PSP - can be just be switched off in the BIOS. Not once has this machine tried to tell me - its owner and end user - what I can and cannot do with it. But back to gaming - I didn't try to run anything on Windows, but I can tell you just from the hardware specs you're going to have a great experience with anything released from 2018-2020, and the GTX 1650 would be a respectable graphics card even in a desktop at this point thanks to the current market. You most likely won't be running a game released in 2022 on Ultra on this laptop, but you should be able to get admirable performance on medium-to-high settings running something that just released. On Linux running Proton - The Witcher 3 runs flawlessly for me on the highest settings using the current experimental version of Proton through Steam. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, runs flawlessly. All the indie and retro-style platformers I threw at it - Cuphead, Bloodstained Curse of the Moon, Blaster Master Zero - flawless. Streets of Rage 4, Mother Russia Bleeds, Terraria, Celeste, Knights of the Old Republic 2 - those are Linux native so they ran for me as well as they do in Windows. Most of your older RPGs like Fallout: New Vegas and Morrowind will run amazingly on here regardless of what OS you're using. I won't sugarcoat it and tell you that gaming on Linux is every bit as good as gaming on Windows. It's not. If you want to play the latest multiplayer games with your friends or you like to hop around and try different games when they come out without having to check if they work and without having to tinker, keep Windows on this machine. For me - I have always been about 5 years behind the curve, my favorite games are in 2D, and I refuse to play games with excessive DRM (here's looking at you, Denuvo) or invasive anti-cheat (that is a security timebomb waiting to go off) so my experience switching from Windows to Linux has been relatively painless as a gamer. Valve's Proton is at a great place right now, and if you look up anything that's Steam Deck verified you should have a good time. You've got hundreds - if not thousands - of games at your disposal regardless of what kind of OS you're running. To end this off - I am in love with this laptop, and I would gladly get another Lenovo machine in the future. The 8 gigs of RAM it came with is a little lean, but it's an easy upgrade, and you will definitely want to add a harddrive anyway. The IO is a little lacking at a mere two USB 3.0 ports, but - they're both USB 3, and you can attach a USB hub. (Just don't run an external HDD off it as most USB hubs don't draw additional power from the slot.) The build quality is rock solid. The specs are respectable enough that it will breathe new life into your older games and allow you to play most newer titles. You can easily do photo and video editing on this. It's set up to be easy to clean, maintenance, and repair. All in all, for less than $800? This thing is a steal.
A**N
Great budget gaming laptop, especially for students
I bought this laptop in 2022 and boy was it the best $600 I've ever spent, granted the GPU on here isn't all that powerful, but honestly it has carried be pretty far for a MOBILE GPU! Seriously, it's been good to me these past two years. *I would highly recommend upgrading the ram and storage with another SSD if you can, and honestly it felt like that's the assumption it was made with. The 8gb ram and pitiful but fast 512gb storage is just not enough now. * Airflow is surprisingly good and temps don't get out of hand, though do keep in mind this is a laptop, and it will get loud when seriously gaming. * I'm not a big RGB person, but I REALLY appreciate the simple white backlit keyboard, especially when working at night or in poorly lit environments. * I ESPECIALLY LIKE the secondary function keys and I love how they can be toggled with FnLock function key. I love this feature so much that looking for a desktop version of it for my incoming PC, and even willing to get it custom-made if I have to. I was NOT expecting to love the keyboard as much as I do, but it's so useful. This thing has carried me through classes, gaming sessions and is great to connect your TV to with HDMI, and has been so versatile and useful I can't think of how I would have managed without it. But it's a stop gap for me till I have enough to put a good gaming pc together, and yes the BATTERY IS AN ISSUE, it's simply too small and dies fast. But by no means am I downplaying this little monster, if you have the money, need something mobile for work, and gaming and there's no alternative with a bigger battery I would highly recommend. *also GET A WIRELESS MOUSE, TRUST ME YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!!
O**H
Worth the price!
Loving this laptop so far... I didn't buy this for gaming specifically, but thought if I wanted to play something in the future I I'll go ahead and spend a little more cash on a laptop that can handle the load. So far for office use, it's extremely fast and competent; 0 issues with large excel workbooks - no lagging or slowing down even with just 8GB RAM, but I will expand this later just for the extra umph. The larger keyboard is terrific and each keypress is definite; gone are those vague inputs that have you constantly making type errors. I haven't had it long, so I can't give it an extensive review, but from the week of so of use, it's been 100% well worth it.
M**L
Great gaming laptop at an affordable price
Wow I’m very impressed with this Lenovo gaming laptop This Laptop proves that you don’t have to spend 1000s of dollars to get a good gaming computer This laptop runs all of my favorite games including Battletech Xcom chimera squad warhammer 40k dawn of war Dark crusade and others The specs especially the graphics card are great and can easily run many demanding games The build quality is also great and the headphone Jack is awesome as I love playing with headphones I play with the laptop plugged into the wall so I can’t comment on the battery life Overall I’m very satisfied with this gaming laptop It plays all of my games and plays them well For the price this laptop can’t be beat Highly recommended
C**N
If you're budgeting like me....
The Lenovo Ideapad Gaming laptop is built really solid. I'm a tech that works on Lenovo Chromebooks all the time. I can honestly say that I am impressed by with the build quality on this Ideapad. I picked this up for son on Tuesday because we will be heading of town and I didn't want him to be bored while staying with his grandparents. The 1650 runs really well with Apex, Fortnite, and Destiny! No stuttering, lagging or tearing in graphics at all. Of course we hook up his external mouse and keyboard for an even better experience. We are only a couple days in with it, but I do think I'm going to spring for extra warranty. Only because I know how chromebook mainboards die. I made a video showing the interior because I immediately installed another SSD for extra storage. I only ordered the 256GB M.2 version. Please take the time a view it and hopefully it will help you make a decision if you're in the market for one.
A**L
Great Laptop
After I've had some time with the laptop, I can say I'm glad I made this purchase. It has an additional slot for RAM expansion (just make sure it's seated properly), so everything boots up quickly, make sure if you use it for gaming you download the drivers for invidia, it plays AAA games easily, the screen looks great, you will have to keep it plugged in playing any games, zoom kills the battery also but I'm sure that's every laptop, not running those programs, Ive gotten 4-6 hrs with school work, delivery was on time, I would suggest putting the laptop box, in a smaller box because the one it came in was chewed up by USPS. Hope this helps.
D**E
Excelente opción calidad-precio
Me encantó el producto, definitivamente es una excelente compra y les haré un listado de las cosas buenas y las pocas cosas malas de la Laptop. Cosas buenas: -Es la opción más barata en la gama gaming de todas las marcas, todas las demás opciones están arriba de 900 USD. -El combo con el procesador Ryzen y la GTX 1650 es perfecto, no existe ningún cuello de botella en ningún proceso. -La pantalla es increíble, aunque el brillo no es sobresaliente, esos 120 Hz son espectaculares, se nota muchísimo la fluidez en los juegos. -Y hablando de juegos, está laptop puede con todo, con juegos light como CSGO, Valorant, Minecraft y Euro Truck Simulator (por dar algunos ejemplos) en gráficos altos va fluido a 120 fps o incluso hasta más fps; en juegos más actuales como Halo Infinite puede ir a 60 fps en gráficos medios. Siempre y cuando tengas una configuración correcta en el panel de control de Nvidia. (Nota: yo le hice un pequeño overclock a la gráfica con GeForce Expirience) -Las temperaturas son normales (no más de 75°C) incluso en juegos exigentes como Halo Infinite. -Los gráficos integrados del procesador son tan potentes que pueden con un fondo de pantalla animado en FHD a 120 fps. -La SSD que carga está laptop es rapidísima, tiene 1800 MB de lectura y 1200 MB de escritura. -El teclado se siente de excelente calidad y su retroiluminación es perfecta. -La calidad de la carcasa de la Laptop es muy buena por el precio, no se siente en ningún momento algún plástico barato o de mala calidad. Cosas malas: -La batería dura poco, aproximadamente 2 horas en configuración de máximo rendimiento y 3 horas y media en configuración de ahorro de bateria; pero sin embargo es de esperarse ya que es un equipo gaming. -La RAM que viene es insuficiente para juegos, ya que 2 GB se comparten con la tarjeta gráfica integrada del procesador, sin embargo esto se soluciona poniéndole un módulo extra de 8GB para activar el dual-channel, que es lo que yo hice, y por cierto, es recomendadísimo hacerlo ya que su rendimiento aumenta al hacer esto. -Windows 11 sigue teniendo algunos errores y Bugs importantes, así que por el momento es recomendable tener Windows 10. Y estos son los puntos a favor y en contra de la laptop, en general solo existe una cosa "mala" en la laptop, ya que las otras dos tienen una solución muy sencilla. Pero en general estoy muy contento con la compra, no me arrepiento de nada.
H**A
Lo mejor que puedes adquirir por ese precio.
Es un equipo bastante potente, corre varios juegos a 70 fps y los menos exigentes se ven geniales a los 120 FPS que puede mostrar la pantalla. Los colores no son los mejores, pero para juegos están excelentes, lo suficientemente saturados y tiene muy buen contraste y ángulos de visión. Es verdad que solo se cuenta con 6 GB de RAM porque 2 están ya reservados para la Radeon, pero el slot adicional lo resuelve todo, igual con el almacenamiento, esa parte se puede aprovechar muy bien para aumentar a tu gusto la capacidad del equipo. En cuanto a la batería sí dura poco, he llegado a conseguir hasta 4 horas con los ventiladores y la configuración de Windows en modo de eficiencia energética con tareas sencillas como navegar, ver algunos videos en FHD, escribir documentos y leer, pero es todo, no da mucho más, así que está entre 2.5 y 4 horas su duración dependiendo el uso y brillo de la pantalla. En mi caso no me afecta tanto porque acostumbro usar el equipo conectado en el escritorio, y tiene un modo de conservación que mantiene la carga hasta el 60% para no estresar la batería y alargar su vida útil, pero debes considerarlo si necesitas transportar mucho la computadora y usarla en lugares de difícil acceso a energía. El teclado es demasiado bueno, se siente muy bien al escribir y jugar, y su retroiluminación es excelente para trabajar en lugares con poca luz. En general es un excelente equipo, cumple con lo que necesito como Artista Digital y me sirve de sobra para jugar. Por último, y si de algo sirve, soy de Guanajuato y me llegó aproximadamente en 5 días, un día antes de lo que indicaba el rastreo del producto, pero supongo que depende mucho del estado y también de la zona.
S**6
Excelente equipo Rapido y de excelente calidad
Lo compre en promocion de Cybermonday, me parece un excelente precio por el tipo de equipo y componentes, funciona super rapido y tiene opcion de crecer en RAM y Disco. Con Windows 11. Solo un poco tardado configurar todo de inicio, pero una vez terminado funciona como debe de. Rapida la Wifi sin problemas buena respuesta, lo que siento que la bateria no dura tanto como dicen pero ya es cuestion de uso que le de cada quien. Excelente compra
V**Z
Excelente laptop multitarea
La compré principalmente para programación backend, necesito correr muchos procesos mientras programo entonces fue necesario la ampliación de la RAM a sus 32GiB máximos que permite. La pantalla está muy cool, solo que mi laptop presentó un pixel congelado (uno verde) a los días de uso, de ahí en adelante no he presentado más. Te permite jugar juegos actuales pero no a los gráficos más altos debido a su GTX 1650 de 4GiB. En si no te recomiendo que la compres porque puedes ahorrar un poco más y conseguir la versión con la RTX 3050 que, según videos que vi en YouTube, la diferencia que puedes tener en juegos es de unos 20-30 fps más y aparte te permite tener gráficos altos. He jugado los siguientes juegos en esta laptop: Minecraft: Todo en alto, chunks 22, última versión, renderizando cientos de entidades, 150fps GTA V: Todo en máximo excepto el césped, no he checado los fps pero si da más de 60fps WWE 2k22: 120fps Ark: Gráficos medios, más de 60fps (aquí se llega a calentar un poco la laptop) Fortnite: 120fps en modo performance (me gusta este modo porque se ve más clara la pantalla y los enemigos) Warzone: entre 60-90fps en medios. Todos estos juegos me dieron esos fps mientras tenía VSCode, varios procesos de programación abiertos, Chrome, Spotify y Signal corriendo. Es un excelente equipo para multitarea, eso sí, le tienes que comprar 32GiB de RAM DDR4 a 3200MHz
M**.
La compre hace seis meses y no me arrepiento
Lo que no gusta es muy sencillo: que se siente la carcasa de plastico delgado comparada a otras laptops de otras marcas, que el teclado backlite es muy brillante, que el teclado es USA key sin n~ y que solo trae 2 puertos USB 3.0 Lo que si me gusta: corre bien todos los juegos, nuevos o viejos oporta varias aplicaciones demandantes sin toser el puerto usb C funciona maravillas, en especial con adaptadores multipuerto funciona excelente con varios displays, incluso para jugar el sonido es fuerte y no se distorsiona que puedo expandirle la memoria RAM la resolucion de la webcam el look&feel del teclado en fin, por el precio y la capacidad no me arrepiento para nada
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