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Save $370 on a Lenovo Legion Y7000 gaming laptop at Walmart
It’s hard to fine enough time to play all of today’s latest game releases. One minute you’re close to finishing in first at Apex Legends, the next you’re late for your next class or your kid’s band recital. But we’re in the zenith of portable gaming options, and it’s now time for you to consider making the switch to gaming laptops with this deal on one of the most affordable options from Lenovo.
Take your gaming wherever you go with a Lenovo Legion Y7000 15.6-inch gaming laptop that’s only $929.99 at Walmart. That’s both $370 off the regular price, and cheaper than the current options at Amazon, unless you buy. It’s a fantastic price for a new laptop, especially when you need a lightweight gaming platform to play just five more minutes of Warframe.
For gamers who need portability and power, the Lenovo Legion Y7000 blends both in a sleek design. Inside you’ll find an eighth generation Intel Core i7 processor with 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB of hard drive storage, and a GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card. If you prefer a little extra juice, you can always upgrade to up to 16GB of RAM, which is easy to do with even the most basic technical skills.
Whatever you play on this platform will look good on its colorful 15-inch FHD display that boasts over 2 million pixels and a refresh rate up to 60Hz. If you need to unplug, you can continue to game for up to five hours, and the Legion Y7000 also runs more quietly with extra cooling and improved airflow.
The Lenovo Legion Y7000 is best described as an entry level gaming laptop. If you’re still undecided, you can read more about our suggestions for the best gaming laptops for less than $1,000. But the Legion Y7000 belongs right there on that list, and for just $929.99 you won’t want to miss out on this limited time offer.
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