Save Over $850 Off Lenovo’s Newest Legion Pro 5 Gaming Laptop with OLED Display and RTX 5070 GPU

Lenovo just listed an excellent deal on a Legion Pro laptop as part of the Intel Gamer Days Sale. Right now you can get a Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gen 10 gaming laptop, equipped with a 16″ OLED display and RTX 5070 GPU, for just $1,444.99 after you apply two coupon codes “GAMERDAYS25” and “BUYMORELENOVO“. That’s a total of $855 in savings. It’s equipped with plenty of extra upgrades like an OLED display and 32GB of memory.

Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gen 10 RTX 5070 Gaming Laptop for $1,445

The Lenovo Legion Pro 5 series is a higher-end model featuring an aluminum top and durable plastic bottom. It weighs in at about 5.6 pounds. The gorgeous 16″ OLED display has a 2.5K 189ppi resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, HDR 1000 True Black certification, and 100% DCI-P3 color range. This particular configuration is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 1TB SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX has a max turbo frequency of 5.1GHz with 16 total cores. According to PassMark, the Core Ultra 7 255HX is Intel’s third best mobile gaming chip sitting just below the two Core Ultra 9 models.

The GeForce RTX 5070 is 5%-10% better than the RTX 4070

The mobile RTX 5070 GPU performs about 5%-10% better than the RTX 4070 that it replaces. That’s not a very big generational improvement, but the RTX 5070 also supports multi-frame generation, which means the margin will widen in games that support DLSS 4.0. It should have enough power to run most games at a comfortable framerate on the display’s enhanced 2560×1600 resolution. If you want a significantly better performing Nvidia GPU, the next step up is the RTX 5070 Ti GPU. While it does offer a pretty reasonable performance upgrade, prepare to pay hundreds of dollars more.

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Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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