Deal | Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 9 with RTX 4070 hits record low thanks to huge 41% Labor Day discount
Black Friday is still months away, and since most gamers are probably back from their well-deserved summer vacation, new deals are supposed to entice shoppers to purchase a new gaming laptop. One of these offers applies to the alluring RTX 4070 variant of the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i.
More specifically, this Lenovo gaming laptop deal is available on eBay and offers a gigantic 41 percent discount on the Legion Pro 5i Gen 9 with the Intel Core i7-14700HX and the dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 GPU with a 140W TGP. Consequently, the 16-inch notebook can now be ordered for $1,239 including free shipping as long as buyers apply the code "LABORDAYOFF" at checkout. Please note that this coupon is only valid until September 2.
We recently tested a slightly different configuration of the Intel-powered Lenovo Legion Pro 5i, but shoppers who consider buying this RTX 4070 SKU should nonetheless check out our comprehensive review. Unlike our test unit, the gaming laptop that is on sale here features a 165Hz QHD screen with up to 350 nits and 100% sRGB colors, which is less impressive than the top-notch 240Hz panel that we tested.
However, gamers can look forward to a decent amount of Core i7 CPU and RTX 4070 GPU power as the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 9 prioritizes performance over slimness, which becomes evident when picking up the fairly big and bulky chassis of the 16-inch laptop. In the end, the Lenovo gaming notebook is an intriguing proposition at a massively discounted sale price of just under $1,240.
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