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<blockquote data-quote="oprime05" data-source="post: 2458282" data-attributes="member: 105078"><p>I believe that the screen is very good (since it is a gaming laptop and IPS display is mentioned in the product specs). The processor is also very good. Just the laptop may be quite heavy (and the adapter would be quite heavy as well) for it to be comfortably carried everyday to college. </p><p>I have the Lenovo Legion Y540. It has a fantastic screen. This Ideapad Gaming 3 may not be far behind in the screen department. If your friend is sceptical, ask him to visit a Lenovo showroom and look at a display piece.</p><p></p><p>If your friend is looking for something portable, the HP 14s is there (screen won't be that good) with an AMD 5600U processor. And if he wants a good screen, the HP Pavilion 14 is there with an IPS screen. 15 inch version of these laptops also exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oprime05, post: 2458282, member: 105078"] I believe that the screen is very good (since it is a gaming laptop and IPS display is mentioned in the product specs). The processor is also very good. Just the laptop may be quite heavy (and the adapter would be quite heavy as well) for it to be comfortably carried everyday to college. I have the Lenovo Legion Y540. It has a fantastic screen. This Ideapad Gaming 3 may not be far behind in the screen department. If your friend is sceptical, ask him to visit a Lenovo showroom and look at a display piece. If your friend is looking for something portable, the HP 14s is there (screen won't be that good) with an AMD 5600U processor. And if he wants a good screen, the HP Pavilion 14 is there with an IPS screen. 15 inch version of these laptops also exist. [/QUOTE]
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