1-4 of 4 Answers
Hey, thanks for inquiring. It could be used for gaming like some users note in reviews for this IdeaPad, but it will depend on the games you wish to play. We recommend reviewing the system requirements shared by the game publisher/developer for the games you have in mind on their websites, then comparing the requirements to the specifications this IdeaPad or any computer you’re interested in to help ensure you find the right fit for you. Also, feel free to share any other questions you may have.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.OMG people.....opening the laptop does NOT void any mfg warranty, thats old info. your allowed to open the device and upgrade internal components that are upgradeable especially in Cali where we have "right to repair" now. obviously if you BREAK anything doing so the mfg will not fix. mfg issues relate to a unit with no physical damage but has H\W issues. they also will not help with any OS issues as that's software and they do really well referring you to microsoft. lol.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you don't know whether a computer without a dedicated video card is good for gaming, you should either buy another computer or wait until you know more before you spend money you will want back almost immediately.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can, but you'd be far better off with a Desktop, or at least a laptop advertised as a "Gaming" laptop. The more RAM you have the better your gaming. Although the Lenovo rep says there is a slot for upgrading ram, you won't know until you open the computer up which will also void the warranty. Also this CPU is not specifically designed for gaming, as opposed to computers advertised as "Gaming" have CPU's designed specifically for the demands of gaming, and can be used for other online activities.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
