On deck is a seemingly potent budget plan rig, the IdeaPad Gaming 3. Yes, another one: Lenovo launched an Intel-powered laptop computer with an extremely similar name previously this year. If you can surpass the classification, youll find a machine with a 15.6-inch, complete HD show you can trick out with the Ryzen 7 4800H, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU, as much as 32 GB of DDR4-3200 RAM and as much as 1TB of SSD storage. (Thats right, you can squeeze more RAM into this thing than the Legion 5.).
For those with a little bit more wiggle space in their budget plan, bumping that standard display screen up to a 120Hz panel is an option, though Lenovo hasnt confirmed to us precisely just how much that screen swap will cost. Cost-conscious gamers may end up skipping out on that, however, specifically since its base cost is enticing as-is: These AMD designs will go on sale this month beginning at $660.
Lenovos new budget AMD gaming laptops start at $660 – Engadget
