Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15IMH05 (Intel Core i7 10750H 2600MHz/15.6"/1920x1080/16GB/512GB SSD/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB/DOS) is the specific model in question here (model number 81Y4009ARK). After deliberating over a wide selection of available models, I finally settled on this one. This is because: Lenovo, so it's simple to track down replacement components. I've been a long-time equipment user, so this is crucial information for me. - Frame. There are no annoying noises from cheap materials or construction. Sure, Mark. - Six cores and twelve threads on an Intel Core i7-10750H CPU If you're looking for a gaming PC, go with AMD + Ryzen, but I use a lot of niche programs in my work, so that's not an option for me. - Don't skimp on storage or RAM right now; it wouldn't make any sense. Specifications for the memory are as follows: 2 x 8GB DDR4-3200 Kingston LV32D4S2S8HD-8 modules (24-22-22-52 @ 1600MHz, DDR4 SDRAM) Specs for the disk are as follows: SKHynix_HFM512GDHTNI-87A0B. M2 bolts and a cable are included so that you can install a second solid-state or hard disk drive. GeForce GTX 1650 4GB video card. Due of my seldom gaming, I would be unable to comment. I put Zombotron to the test, and it flew when I turned up all the settings. I'm afraid there are no further playthings available. A Matrix. Model: BOEhydis NV156FHM-NX1. Though I enjoy it, I think it could use an additional 20-30% brightness. The worlds of programming and video games are completely over my head, and I have no idea what will work graphically. No electricity was located. To type on a keyboard. Nothing missing from the keyboard. Disabling, lowering, and raising the backlight are the three available options. It's normal, though the power button is in an odd place (usually it's on the side). There is a creak at the threshold of audibility that occurs periodically during printing. A Camera. For Skype and other zoom purposes, I believe that 1 megapixel is plenty. This is true of every laptop on the market, so if you require premium features, you'll need to shell out more cash for a dedicated machine. Fans can hide behind a curtain. The camera's bright light indicator removes any doubt as to whether or not the video is currently recording. AliExpress had it for $79.490, while the manufacturer and other retailers wanted at least $10,000 more. In sum, it's an excellent laptop for the money. I urge you to make the acquisition.
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