We are talking about the model 81Y4009ARK: Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15IMH05 (Intel Core i7 10750H 2600MHz/15.6"/1920x1080/16GB/512GB SSD/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB/DOS) For a very long time I chose among a bunch of models on the market, I chose this one. Causes: - Lenovo - this means that you can easily find spare parts. This is important for me, I have been using equipment for a long time. - Frame. The build quality pleased, nothing creaks or crunches. But Mark. - Intel Core i7-10750H (6 cores, 12 threads) - I work with a bunch of specialized software, so AMD is not my option (although if you choose a computer for games, take AMD + Ryzen) - Memory and disk: at the moment it makes no sense to take less in volume. Memory specifications: Two Kingston LV32D4S2S8HD-8 modules, each 8GB DDR4-3200 DDR4 SDRAM (24-22-22-52 @ 1600MHz) Disk specifications: SKHynix_HFM512GDHTNI-87A0B. The kit includes a cable and bolts for an additional SSD / HDD drive, you can put M2. - Video card: GeForce GTX 1650 (4 GB). I can’t say anything, because I very rarely play. For the test, I tried Zombotron - it flies at maximum settings. No other toys, sorry. - Matrix. BOEhydis NV156FHM-NX1. I like it, although it could have been 20-30 percent brighter. I'm not sure what will work with graphics, but programming and games are beyond my eyes. Lights were not found. - Keyboard. Full keyboard, nothing cut off. There are three backlight levels: disabled, minimum, maximum. The power button is unusually located (I'm used to it somewhere on the side), but in general, it's normal. Periodically, when printing, some kind of creak at the level of the limit of audibility. - Camera. As far as I understand, 1 megapixel is fine for Skype and other zooms. If you need quality and bells and whistles - buy a separate one, but this is absolutely the case with all laptops. There is a curtain for fans. The bright camera indicator allows you not to guess whether the video is on or not. I bought for 79,490 on aliexpress, from everyone else, including the manufacturer, the price is 10-12 thousand higher. Overall: Great laptop for the price. I recommend to buy.
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