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IkeE Posted
Long Review. TLDR at bottom) I went back and forth when it came to buying this laptop. What was pulling me in was the Ryzen 7 and the RTX 4050. I didn't care it came with only 8GB of RAM or only 500GB of storage in my case, as that is (and was) easily upgradeable. Pro tip for ANYONE buying or building for a Ryzen: Prioritize AS MUCH and AS FAST memory as you can buy, it makes all the more difference in performance. The other Laptop I was looking at in comparison to this, was a Gigabyte Laptop, with an RTX 4060, and an Intel i7-12650H. At the time, the Gigabyte was a bit more than this Lenovo, but only by around $50. It came with the same amount of storage, but more RAM. It had the same screen size, same refresh rate, and was quite similar to the Lenovo LOQ in many ways. However, from what I researched, the Ryzen 7 had an edge over the i7, and the Lenovo had other features the Gigabyte lacked (but also in some areas, vice versa). One big note for me was the majority of reviewers noted that the Gigabyte Laptop had a poorer build quality, a worse speaker, and a slightly less bright screen (by 50 nits). When the time came for me to buy, what sold me on the Lenovo was the price to performance. I got mine on sale via Best Buy for $750 ($795 with tax), and at the time, the price fluctuated so that the Gigabyte was around $80-$100 more. Considering this laptop (at least, at the time) was normally $1.1k, this was an absolute steal. And after using this thing for over a month consistently now, I do not regret my purchase one bit. This laptop was gotten primarily for school work but has also been used for Video Editing (via DaVinci Resolve), and some occasional gaming. You can crank the settings up to their max in most games I've played (Forza H4. Splitgate. Rocket League. But, I do prefer to play Fortnite on performance mode.) and achieve well over 144fps in almost any case (so as long as it is plugged in). From a colorist point of view, this screen is better than my daily desktop drivers' two (older) monitors, and it is pretty good for what you pay, but it's nothing perfect. To mention video editing one more time, this thing will EAT up footage great, I've had no issue editing and playing back things in real-time. The only real issue I've had with this laptop is possibly the battery life. If you cannot live with a battery that at MAX might make it 2 hours, I would either suggest you look elsewhere, try to guarantee you'll be near an outlet, or just carry around a huge portable 3 prong 170w backup battery. For me, even turning the screen down to 72hz, using integrated graphics (which is pretty good in comparison to things a few years ago), turning on low power mode, slightly lowering the brightness, turning off the keyboard backlight, and tuning a handful of other settings, I probably could only get just over 2 hours of plain use. It's not impressive on the margin of battery life by any means, but I suppose you can't blame it with the 4050 and Ryzen 7 inside it. For me, I will always usually be around or near an outlet, so I don't find this to be a humungous concern for now. But I know for some, battery life is a top priority, in which case, I can't say I believe you should rule this laptop out, as the performance still shines for me, but I'd keep what I said in mind when comparing. Overall, I am glad I bought this laptop, and I hope it serves me well throughout the years. I am quite a skeptical buyer when it comes to computers as I know my way around them. And it did take me a while to decide which one to buy, as this was not my first initial choice, nor on my initial radar, but I'd recommend it. Out of 10? I'd say at least an 8, maybe 8.5 TLDR Pros and Cons: Pros: Spectacular performance for the price (for me it was $795) Upgradability Backlit keyboard. Good keyboard for a laptop. Great thermal intake/outtake Fast and sturdy charging cable/brick (The plug is not a cylinder shape. Looks like a mix between HDMI, Display Port, and USB. Has a pin inside it though. 170W. Best Buy site says the max PSU wattage can be 230W, but I'm not sure.) Cons: Battery life (Max maybe just over 2-3 hrs in my case(s)). No SD card slot 5.3lbs might be on the heavier side for some Poor webcam quality (but what can you expect) Only 2 USB 3 ports w/1 USB 2.
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Thomas Posted
I bought this laptop on sale for less than 800 dollars and I've been very happy with it. I've been able to play almost anything you could think of with very high or maximum graphics settings enabled. It is rare for me to hear the fans running because they are efficient enough that the laptop never gets hot. The lid opens straight up with one hand and there are thick rubber mounts on the bottom of the laptop that feel like they'll last awhile. I upgraded the RAM to 32GB, but even without that it was handling most applications fine on their own. The only problems I've had with the laptop have been solved by updating the drivers from Lenovo's website, mostly the BIOS, ( Which before the update, would sometimes hang my laptop on a black screen when I tried to boot it ) and the USB-C port. The USB-C is generally ok, but is very finicky with your cable connection and has a tendency to bug out and lag file explorer if it can't connect to a device properly. I've noticed it seem buggier after certain windows updates but get better after another. For my games, I used the Geforce experience app to update the graphics card drivers and have had no issues at all. The battery is good for a few hours unplugged if you are using non-gaming apps. The function keys are convenient, and the trackpad is reliable. The size is a little bit weird, though. The two fan-ports on the back of the laptop stick out, so it fits a 16" laptop sleeve better than a 15.6". I use a controller to game so I can't comment very much on whether or not the keyboard layout is comfortable for long play sessions, but it's felt good to type on. I haven't used the camera a lot either, but I did test it out and it seemed a little bit finicky, as in, the camera feed would cut in and out a little bit until I was done adjusting the screen. The mic pickup is good enough to record a video but won't pick up in games or on Steam. In short, I'd buy this laptop again. If you have the chance to get it at the same price I think it's worth it. I hope it will last me a few years at the least and help me take classes online. It gets a lot of compliments and hasn't failed me yet.
Kurt Posted
Have had the laptop for nearly a year now and everything works flawlessly! What really sold me was the price that I got it at around $700 after taxes. I really feel like this laptop is worth more than I purchased for it, at least with the holiday sale. The overall build is still phenomenal (not insanely flashy as other gaming laptops which I definitely prefer and was another selling point for me). I use the laptop mainly for school and editing with some light gaming on the side. When it comes to gaming, I was able to run most titles smoothly at max settings without any problems. The only complaint that I have is the battery duration being relatively average compared to other gaming laptops. You have to set it to 72 hz and dim the screen brightness to get it running at 6-7 hours+ at a full charge. Having it at 144hz, I was only able to get 1-2 hours (at maximum) in while under heavy load. Battery life in the long run is a different story as I managed to keep it above the full charge capacity even after almost a year without using any software's to tweak anything. All in all, I highly recommend it as a laptop and with a sale, it's literally a no brainer so just get it!!
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Anthony Posted
Ok.... So normally I do not read reviews. Please understand that I am not a professional but I do have extensive experience with computer technology. I own 2 of these computers. The first I bought for my daughter and was so impressed that I ended up ordering one for myself. Bother were purchased on sale at the $700 price point at the time of purchase. It seems like they go on sale frequently. The build quality is solid especially at the sale price point. Here is what I was really curious about though... Officially, it supports up to 32gb of ram. I did some digging and read about some people putting 64gb. I decided why not try it. Ordered some Crucial ram off Amazon... 10 minutes later... 64gb of ram up and running and ready to rock. I am absolutely ecstatic. Make sure you match speeds with manufacturer specs. Also, I always go pick up a professional license off Kinguin and do a fresh install which gets rid of bloatware. Needless to say... This thing is a beast. Ready to rock. 64GB of RAM: Yes.
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DonaldK Posted
Perfect for my architectural work after quick ram and storage upgrades. Fast. 2hrs battery life isn't so bad.love the LOQ logo.
EmanuelC Posted
This a solid laptop, especially for the price! I caught it on sale and feels like it should have cost more. It has a solid build with quality material. It's a beast at running the games I like to play (mainly Apex legends and RPG's). Doing schoolwork and typical tasks are no question at all. I was a little weary about the 8GB memory, but I have had no issues with lagging or long loading times so far. Plus that can be upgraded. Great pc for the price!
kiren Posted
long review incoming so tldr; definitely 10000000% buy it BUT only on sale for it to be worth it (for a slightly longer tldr just read the very last section of this review) sorry if any of my tech terminology is incorrect, i'm not too too great at this stuff starting off by saying that i LOVE this laptop so much!! i got it for a little over $750 ($700 without tax) which i think is crazy considering its usual pre-tax price of $1100 and rtx 4050.. not complaining!! i've had it for about 5 months as of writing this review. i definitely recommend it for the majority of gamers (i don't think super high end people would be depending on just a laptop anyway) i've used a headset from the moment i got this so i can't say anything about the speakers. i very very rarely use this laptop while not on charge so i can't say much about that but it does seem to lose charge fairly quicky (which is 100% expected while running on ryzen 7 and an rtx 4050) - not an issue for me at all and veeery common among gaming laptops (obviously the display is way better while on charge though, but it's by no means bad when not, just okay) i do some pretty demanding gaming; this laptop handles triple A games at maxed graphics like a champ, always running at a stable 60 fps (could definitely go up to 144 with no problem, i just don't care much for beyond 60, so why strain my laptop like that?), and the overall display looks beautiful!! i almost always am on a discord vc and/or have chrome open with 10+ tabs too if that adds anything this laptop also very easily passes as professional (almost to a boring degree), so you don't have to worry about taking it to work/school (sorry to those of you who prefer more flashy tech lol - i just covered mine in stickers to make it cooler!) for the price point i don't think the lesser ram/ssd is bad at all, and that can always be added to/replaced anyway (it's not like you could ask for more in a laptop at the price i got it for, and tbh i don't think it's all that necessary) all that praise being said... i have had some blue screen and freezing issues. more than i should for a laptop this new anyway. about 6 times total within the last 4 months, this laptop has randomly either blue screened or froze completely until manually shut down. when i say randomly i mean it - sometimes i had been gaming for hours and sometimes i had only been on youtube or doing something for work (literally just typing on google docs or the like), so i don't think it's an issue of capability. i really have no clue what causes this. fortunately nothing bad has ever happened after (turns on again okay, all files intact and such) though honestly, this is more annoying than anything, and i don't care too much. i'm willing to look past it mostly because of the price i got this at (and luckily this has yet to happen in a game i haven't saved in - also it's been happening way less than it did during the first two months i've had this? idk lol, again not complaining) this laptop did come with a free 1 year warranty with lenovo (NOT best buy)!! i got that at least, i assume everyone else does? you easily could use that to get something this fixed or replaced but i really just don't care enough (having to ship this and get it shipped back and all that is just too much of a hassle for me, especially considering i need a laptop for work so can't really go without one for a few weeks) also, very minor complaint, it sometimes takes a bit to start up, like a minute or two, which honestly i couldn't care about in the slightest haha i wish i could rate this 4.5 stars instead of 4, or even higher than that, but i just can't give it a 5. i 1000000% recommend this if you can get it at the price that i did, so look out for sales!! i got this pre-owned (maybe that explains the problems? idk) on a random unnamed sale in september, so always keep an eye out outside of holidays. good luck everyone! happy gaming :)
DavidK Posted
Nice laptop - good graphics and fast. Had issues with a previous HP. Like the DD5 and the 6 GIG video card. I'm not a gamer but prefer gamer laptops - more power and better built. Lenovo is top rated for laptops and is / was IBM. I recommend this for the price. Solid!
JoseT Posted
From my personal experience with this laptop I will say that it has been a worthwhile purchase. My old laptop was extremely slow so I upgraded to this one. It runs games at medium/high graphics (it does get extremely hot so put it something to let it get airflow). You can't really leave it on your lap without some layer between it and your skin or you will burn yourself when gaming (even if it's not heavy games). Never really have any performance issues with it and hasn't crashed or glitched yet. I've owned it a year and I don't play AAA games on it as I have a PS5 and this laptop just isn't powerful enough to play games on high graphics for a lot of games without getting really hot or lagging. I mainly play Indie games, Roblox, MC, etc (simple games that aren't intensive). I do have two complaints about it though. For the first one, the corners of the laptop are angled and sharp which I find dig into my wrist whenever I am using it. I rest my hand on top of the bottom left corner to use the left side of the keyboard but the corner digs into my wrist and hurts pretty fast and gets extremely uncomfortable. Another one is that it will not power on if I close the laptop occasionally. If I close it then reopen it fairly quick (usually a few hours) it never really gives me any issues, but if I close it and open it the next day it won't start. I had this issue since it came out of the box but I am not sure if I got a defective one. The way I found to make it turn on is to hold the power button for ~30 seconds then let go. Press it again and it'll flicker blue for a few seconds then turn on again. If you don't do this and try to just press the power button it's only gonna light up for a second but not actually turn the laptop on. Overall, it is a solid gaming laptop but not anything crazy that I would write home about.
JoshuaN Posted
It is a laptop with great features, I use it to work on 3D modeling, rendering, animations and CGI. I have had it for almost a year now and I have not had any problems, the battery has not yet worn out. I expanded the RAM memory to 32 GB and it also has an M.2 slot to add extra storage (In my case I added 1 TB). It has not suffered from overheating even though I have put it to work hard.
ArthurM Posted
1st of all got this for the holiday deal of 699.99. So, thought it seem fairly okay spced for that price range. Also, wanted a laptop that could handle my light to medium gaming needs. I play dota and D4.. out of the box couldn’t handle either. I tried playing dota 1st as it has the lesser requirements. Playing at maxed out setting I would get occasional lag spikes, I did have DC on but still expected more. Next I tried playing D4 no DC on. I lagged out sooo many times on both medium and high settings. That it was “unplayable” but sure was a hassle. Anyway, I upgraded to 32g 4800htz Corsair Veg. ram (cuz it was cheaper then 5600), which solved the lag issues for both. Can now run Ultra settings on D4 too. After looking just with dota and DC I need around 15g of ram. So, moral of the story is 8g ram is most likely worth for your gaming needs. However, seems to be running fine with the upgrade. Other issue: Before the ram upgrade I would turn on the laptop and it wouldn’t start but then black screen anyone else having this issue? I haven’t noticed it doing it since I changed ram but only 2 days in will update if it returns.
Evan Posted
Laptop is great, upgraded the RAM immediately to 64gb and I do a lot of photo editing. Been an absolute trooper. My main gripes are battery life and noise as both are pretty poor but as this price it’s hard to complain
KareemB Posted
the laptop is great, the expandable storage with the fast gpu makes it great for getting homework done as well as occasional gaming. The laptop for a gaming one also has a surprisingly decent life to it, it usually lasts me throughout my full days. The laptop also has extremely cool audio features. the salesman who helped me was EXTREMELY helpful and cool to talk to and made the experience really enjoyable shoutout brandon (I believe that was his name) anyways great tech and great support will be here again
whintyr Posted
This has been a pretty decent laptop. I purchased it originally to take on a work trip. I wanted to be able to keep up with work during a conference, but also wanted to be able to play some video games during my off time. This was able to play BG3 decently - although definitely not at highest quality and the laptop got VERY hot - but it did it! I ended up getting a lot more use out of it for my classes. I liked that it was a decently powerful laptop without being exceedingly heavy, so I can easily take it to coffeeshops or carry it around campus. My only regret is that the keyboard does not light up very bright - so it is still very difficult to see the keys in the dark or low light. It is also having some boot issues lately. But overall, I think I got my value out of this machine over the last two years, I'd definitely buy it again for these sorts of purposes.
lindstromeh Posted
I bought this laptop for my son as a novice gamer. He loves the picture, speed and most everything about it. I can hear him yelling at his friends as they fight make believe enemies. This was a solid purchase.
HugoH Posted
As the spring semester approached I needed a Laptop that was perfect for school work and for my free time use. The Lenovo Loq filled this role and for a great price. It is powerful enough to exceed at all the programs I need to run as an electrical engineer and play modern games reasonably. It is a little less portable than other laptops but makes up for it with a form factor that I can reliably have confidence in. Overall I am really glad I made this purchase and don’t regret it.
Richard Posted
Really good laptop for gaming and for writing (battery saver). Use AMD graphic card for battery saver and change Nvidia RTX for gaming with Lenovo Vantage. Recommend to Upgrade memory to (16x2) 32GB RAM DDR5-5600 SODIMM and add Second hard drive : 2T HardDrive. I timed the battery at Balance mode and it lasted 4 hours while using computer. Tested with 2 monitor (total of 3 displays)
Lzwerzx Posted
The laptop runs well and does what I need it to do. It would have been nice if it had more RAM, but that can be replaced easily. Its battery lasts about 3 hours, but as it is a gaming laptop that is to be expected. If you are not planning on being near a power outlet most of the time, you may want to consider a lower-power laptop.
CaseycH Posted
Love it. It works perfectly has a good warranty plenty of power able to be expanded. Perfect for my needs.
SeanR Posted
Excellent laptop. Was able to snag an open box for about $650 and this laptop is definite recommend for anyone in the market for a budget laptop. Replacing the standard 8 gigs of ram with 32gigs of DDR5 5600 and adding a M.2 SSD was a cinch.