If you’ve been waiting for some holiday sales to pick up a new laptop, then you’ll be happy to know that Lenovo has just started an excellent sale on its website. They offer everything from Chromebooks to gaming laptops, and we’ve done the majority of the hard work collecting all these options for you. While you’re here, be sure to also check out the other laptop deals available from other brands for a few alternatives.
Chromebook Duet 5 — $385, was $470
Yoga 6 — $680, was $1,100

ThinkPad T14s Gen 2 — $942, was $3,039

If you want something that’s a little bit more business oriented with a bigger screen, the ThinkPad T14s Gen 2 is a great option, and since it’s slightly on the older side, it has an impressive discount. It has a 14-inch FHD display with 300nits of brightness, making it a great option for most situations, and a high-quality 720p webcam and microphone for meetings. Under the hood is a mid-range 11th gen Intel i5-1145G7 vPro and 16GB of RAM, so you’ll get a smooth experience whether it’s work tasks or day-to-day use like streaming. Much like the Yoga 6, it doesn’t have a GPU, but the internal Iris XE Graphics will let you get away with some casual gaming if you like. The 512GB storage should also be more than enough for most folks, and the whole thing runs on Windows 11, even though it’s slightly older, which we appreciate. It also comes with a fingerprint reader and a backlit keyboard, the latter not something you often see in business laptops.
Legion 5 Gen 7 with RTX 3050 — $1,050, was $1,400

Legion 5 Gen 7 with RTX 3070 Ti — $1,500, was $2,200

You might be surprised to see the same laptop here listed again, but this version comes with an upgraded RTX 3070 Ti, which means you can push both the graphics and the refresh rate as far as they’ll go. Strangely, Lenovo decided to go with an FHD resolution rather than 2k, which would have worked well with the RTX 3070 Ti, but we’re not one to judge, especially since it means you can get better graphics and frame rates with the lower resolution. Besides the GPU, the CPU gets upgraded to an AMD Ryzen 7 6800H, a mid-to-high-end CPU that can easily handle more processor-heavy tasks, like editing. You also get a more substantial 1TB SSD, so you won’t have to lug around an external hard drive. Otherwise, everything else is the same, including the 16GB of RAM and the excellent overall build quality, so if you want a high-end gaming laptop, this is the deal to go for.
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