First off, sorry for the long post.
Although my 2018 iPad Pro 12.9/64 + MK is my main device these days, I've been considering a laptop for iPad/iPhone backups/restores, expanded photo and video storage to supplement iCloud and external drives, and as a backup machine for the iPad in case the iPad has an issue/needs repair. And games, I want Windows games.
I waited for the 2020 MPB 13" to arrive in the refurb store and then had difficulty reconciling not feeling comfortable buying a Mac during this Arm transition. I started thinking why not return to Windows? What's available for budget laptops? I'm equally comfortable in both OSes and already have an M365 sub.
I'm definitely a Lenovo fan so not going to touch a Dell, HP or Acer. My budget is under $1000, and having not looked for a bit, I'm amazed what's available in this category.
I haven't owned a Windows laptop for a while and forgot about all the available ports. Being a spec-hound makes it very hard to ignore all the great gaming laptops out there. The temptations are great for a little budget stretch. Four-zone RGB backlit keyboard? Ooooooh.
If anyone has tried/kept/returned the machines I'm considering, I'd love to hear more.
Being able to return a machine in-store locally is important. I don't like to do mail-in returns; I don't mind ordering online, although I'm terribly impatient with the wait. In my area in-store means Best Buy, and (cringing) Staples and Walmart if there's a great deal. The only exception is Lenovo.com, but its site is quite overwhelming even with filters. Last evening while researching several models went out of stock as part of the pre-Labor Day sale. Who can resist a 65% discount?
Features I want
Machines I'm considering
Lenovo Ideapad 5 15.6" 10th gen i7/16/512 $649 Staples. This is being delivered tomorrow. I tried an Ideapad 5 14" i5/8/256 for $549 (from Walmart!), and liked it so wanted to see what $100 more would feel like. Good specs including DDR4 3200, great ports including USB-C 3.2. The display is 1920 x 1080 TN. I liked the screen on the first Ideapad I tried so this one should be fine too.
I use the Lenovo PSREF spec site because vendors can get them so wrong.
Lenovo Legion 5 15.6" Y600 series from BB $1100 (and an open box for $989). It's DDR4 2933, 10th gen i7, 8/512; RAM upgradeable to 16. Even has Ethernet which might come in handy using my 1st gen Airport Time Capsule for backups. More than I want to spend though but in-store at BB.
The only 4th gen Ryzen 7 4800HS BB has in my price range is the Asus ROG Zephyrus 14 8/512 FHD @$1100. Good ports and DDR4 3200. More than I want to spend but could be fun.
I'm not dead set against a Thinkpad but don't need a business/workhorse/desktop replacement laptop like a P53. Surprised how much of the RAM is soldered. Nice that some on sale come with the 3-year onsite warranty. A bit overwhelmed by all the models. Most of what BB carries are in the $1200-2000 range, higher than I want to spend.
I normally wouldn't consider Asus, but the Vivobook S15 keeps popping up on best of lists and BB has some good offerings. There was a 2nd gen Ryzen 7/12/512 for $599 that sold out last night.
There's a 2nd gen Ryzen 5/8/512 for $599 still available. The S15 S532 i7/16/1TB for $999 at BB has this odd Screenpad functionality; not sure I'd be comfortable with it. BB doesn't always get the ports listings correct, so going to Asus.com helps.
So, this is where I am today. Other suggestions are welcome. I'll post more about the Ideapad 5 once it arrives. It might be just the thing.
Although my 2018 iPad Pro 12.9/64 + MK is my main device these days, I've been considering a laptop for iPad/iPhone backups/restores, expanded photo and video storage to supplement iCloud and external drives, and as a backup machine for the iPad in case the iPad has an issue/needs repair. And games, I want Windows games.
I waited for the 2020 MPB 13" to arrive in the refurb store and then had difficulty reconciling not feeling comfortable buying a Mac during this Arm transition. I started thinking why not return to Windows? What's available for budget laptops? I'm equally comfortable in both OSes and already have an M365 sub.
I'm definitely a Lenovo fan so not going to touch a Dell, HP or Acer. My budget is under $1000, and having not looked for a bit, I'm amazed what's available in this category.
I haven't owned a Windows laptop for a while and forgot about all the available ports. Being a spec-hound makes it very hard to ignore all the great gaming laptops out there. The temptations are great for a little budget stretch. Four-zone RGB backlit keyboard? Ooooooh.
If anyone has tried/kept/returned the machines I'm considering, I'd love to hear more.
Being able to return a machine in-store locally is important. I don't like to do mail-in returns; I don't mind ordering online, although I'm terribly impatient with the wait. In my area in-store means Best Buy, and (cringing) Staples and Walmart if there's a great deal. The only exception is Lenovo.com, but its site is quite overwhelming even with filters. Last evening while researching several models went out of stock as part of the pre-Labor Day sale. Who can resist a 65% discount?
Features I want
- SSD only 256 minimum
- 10th gen i5 or i7; Ryzen 7 4th gen 4800HS or 5 4600U
- 15" display preferred although 14" is ok; going for larger than the iPP 12.9, and 13.3" isn't enough of a difference
- 1920 x 1080 FHD; I always scale to this anyway
- matte or anti-glare display; I detest glossy screens
- 250 nits is good for my eyes; I always dim the display anyway
- Comfortable keyboard; not especially picky about these
- Good enough graphics; only minimal photo/video editing for personal use.
- 2-in-1, flex or touchscreen (so the Lenovo Yogas are out, and BB has a lot of them)
- mic or camera (but the Lenovo shutter closing mechanism is a nice feature)
- 4-1-in media slot
- long battery life not a priority since I would use it at home
- all aluminium case; some plastic is fine
Machines I'm considering
Lenovo Ideapad 5 15.6" 10th gen i7/16/512 $649 Staples. This is being delivered tomorrow. I tried an Ideapad 5 14" i5/8/256 for $549 (from Walmart!), and liked it so wanted to see what $100 more would feel like. Good specs including DDR4 3200, great ports including USB-C 3.2. The display is 1920 x 1080 TN. I liked the screen on the first Ideapad I tried so this one should be fine too.
I use the Lenovo PSREF spec site because vendors can get them so wrong.
Lenovo Legion 5 15.6" Y600 series from BB $1100 (and an open box for $989). It's DDR4 2933, 10th gen i7, 8/512; RAM upgradeable to 16. Even has Ethernet which might come in handy using my 1st gen Airport Time Capsule for backups. More than I want to spend though but in-store at BB.
The only 4th gen Ryzen 7 4800HS BB has in my price range is the Asus ROG Zephyrus 14 8/512 FHD @$1100. Good ports and DDR4 3200. More than I want to spend but could be fun.
I'm not dead set against a Thinkpad but don't need a business/workhorse/desktop replacement laptop like a P53. Surprised how much of the RAM is soldered. Nice that some on sale come with the 3-year onsite warranty. A bit overwhelmed by all the models. Most of what BB carries are in the $1200-2000 range, higher than I want to spend.
I normally wouldn't consider Asus, but the Vivobook S15 keeps popping up on best of lists and BB has some good offerings. There was a 2nd gen Ryzen 7/12/512 for $599 that sold out last night.
There's a 2nd gen Ryzen 5/8/512 for $599 still available. The S15 S532 i7/16/1TB for $999 at BB has this odd Screenpad functionality; not sure I'd be comfortable with it. BB doesn't always get the ports listings correct, so going to Asus.com helps.
So, this is where I am today. Other suggestions are welcome. I'll post more about the Ideapad 5 once it arrives. It might be just the thing.
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