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Review on Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3: 15.6 Inch AMD Ryzen Gaming Laptop with RTX 3060 6GB GDDR6 by Barbara Kope ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

A very easily soiled lid, all fingers, even clean ones, remain on it, and I want to either wrap it in some kind of film or construct a sticker bomb out of it. But, after such alterations have been completed, you won't be able to remove the glue. Many advantages: It seems to be working fine for me so far after using it for a period of six months. High quality, a good form, and a screen with 120 Hz are just some of the amazing features. It seems to pull toys quite well, but of course, it warms up fairly well, despite the fact that the laptop remains cool. Because of the consistently high temperatures, the configuration with an AMD processor is preferable to the one with an Intel processor. However, in this case, it at least does not troll from the temperatures. despite its advantages. -The battery is, to tell the truth, pretty feeble; it does not last more than four hours at good brightness, which is a significant difference from the nine hours that are claimed to be attained through simulated testing. - I needed it for work because I do most of my work on Linux. After I bought it, I installed each and every distribution available and the touchpad did not work on any of them. It is only on Fedora 34 with kernel>=52022 that it works out of the box, but I had to wait about a month before I could use a laptop without a mouse. - The graphics provided by radeon and nvidia are both excellent; nevertheless, it is unfortunate that this feature causes problems for the operation of Linux distributions; many of these distributions simply do not comprehend how it works. Both devices have Firewood, but the brightness cannot be adjusted. It would be wonderful to see these laptops equipped with discrete AMD cards; however, it is unfortunate that these cards have only become available very recently, and their prices are prohibitive.