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It's a lot of my boxes are checked there. This is an excellent gaming laptop, with seriously impressive specifications for money — to clarify this Legion Slim 5OLED is now sold at Best Buy for just the Best1,000, the main reason this will be my pick of any gaming laptop deal I've seen today is because of its size. The 14-inch form factor is absolutely my go-to size for every mobile machine I would consider buying.
Sure, a 16-inch notebook has the chassis perimeter needed to give your screen a real load and provide a healthy amount of cooling for your high-performance components, but a 14-inch gaming laptop is the perfect mix of power and genuine portability.
It's a stick-in-the-bag-on-your-way-out-the-door scale, not one that has to cheer Amazon to find a bag big enough to cope with its size... And the chonk charger, which necessarily supplies power to it.
The 16-inch Legion Slim5 isn't particularly slim, but the 14-inch version is almost the same as the Razer Blade14, but it's actually a bit lighter. It makes it properly mobile.
The screen is other things that really catch my eye, too. This is an OLED14 inch, but not so common. Razer doesn't care about that blade 14. And it's a high resolution 400:16 screen with a high refresh rate, decent peak brightness of cd/m2, and proper Dolby Vision HDR credentials. I'm crazy about it, especially with its ultra-tight pixel pitch. Hmm, however, the RTX4060GPU may be a bit of a concern for some. In fact, at the 105W TGP, it's not even the full peak of the RTX4060 functionality. But it helps to keep the fan noise down and hopefully stop you from biting a full battery charge in 15 minutes.
But if I have a properly mobile PC gaming experience, that's the kind of specs I'm looking for with a new gaming laptop. As we've seen from spending time on the Steam Deck and other handheld PCs, it's actually ok not to try to run at 100+fps all the time. Sometimes, real experience is what matters.
The only other machine that pauses when trying to click the Add to Basket button is the Acer Predator4070, which comes with the Rtx14. It's also a real rugged RTX 140 with a 4070W TGP. But there is no OLED screen. But it is a mini LED panel, so it will be brighter.
There is also the HP Omen Transcend14, which is the most expensive of the 3 currently on sale, but a nice little machine with a stunning OLED gaming panel. The main problem is that the 65W RTX4060GPU; won't deliver anywhere close to the same kind of gaming performance you'd get on any of the other 2 machines, but it's probably the most portable of the 3.
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