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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • I do videos on a lot of very expensive gaming hardware

  • but today I wanna find out, can I game on this $400 laptop?

  • This is the Lenovo Z50, and it's currently less than $370

  • on Amazon right now.

  • Based on the giant Gears of War 4 picture they have

  • on the product page, I think it's pretty safe to assume

  • that they're aiming this at gamers.

  • Typically with budget laptops, you're getting integrated

  • Intel graphics which are fine for basic use

  • but really can't handle serious gaming.

  • However, here we actually have an AMD FX APU

  • which in theory should work a little bit better.

  • Also that was a very meaty seal.

  • Think I actually cut through the box.

  • Yep, cut through the box.

  • (laughs)

  • So inside, first of all we get the laptop itself

  • and the first thing I notice is that the battery actually

  • doesn't come installed, it has been a long time since

  • I've seen a laptop with a detachable battery like this.

  • This is a 2800mAh battery.

  • For reference, I feel like a lot of smartphones

  • have bigger batteries than that.

  • We also have the power cable and what I'm sure

  • is the power adaptor.

  • So nothing too exciting in the box but of course,

  • this is a budget laptop.

  • What we're really getting here is actual performance.

  • At least, hopefully that's what we're getting.

  • This battery is taking me back, it's been a long time

  • since I've actually used a laptop like this.

  • So at first glance, it looks very plastic-y

  • but once you open it up, you do see that it looks

  • pretty decent inside, mostly thanks to

  • the sort of fake brush metal here.

  • This is a very interesting selection of ports.

  • So not only is there VGA, which is really weird

  • on a laptop in 2017, we also have Ethernet, HDMI,

  • a USB 2.0 as well as 3.0, but the really weird part

  • is when you actually come around to the DVD drive.

  • Yes, this laptop in 2017 comes with a DVD drive standard,

  • which actually is not really a bad thing, just weird.

  • A big downside is that this does lack AC WiFi,

  • instead opting for the older school Wireless N.

  • Now to be fair, you do have an Ethernet port

  • so it's not all bad but there are a lot of very unusual

  • design choices with this laptop.

  • What makes this special are the specs.

  • Inside, it has a quad core AMD FX 7500 APU

  • with Radeon R7 graphics, as well as eight gigabytes of RAM.

  • This should give us a fair bit of power to game.

  • No, it's not going to shame a laptop with dedicated graphics

  • but the Radeon stuff really isn't bad and this costs less

  • than $400, you really can't be picky at this price.

  • However, there are some sacrifices to get that much power

  • at this sort of price.

  • The biggest one is the screen.

  • This guy is rocking a 15.6-inch panel

  • with a resolution of 1366 by 768.

  • It is not very good.

  • As a low-end TN panel, this really does bring me back

  • to the days where budget laptop screens

  • were kind of terrible.

  • One of the biggest places that you can see it

  • are with the viewing angles, so if you look at it

  • straight on, it's not that bad, but if you get off axis,

  • it ghosts really badly.

  • Plus, having such a low resolution on such a big screen

  • just makes everything a little bit weird,

  • there's very little screen real estate.

  • Now I have to delicately balance the laptop

  • so it doesn't completely wash out on camera.

  • Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • This is a $330 laptop and I'm going to be using it

  • for the next week.

  • The speakers are okay but this is not

  • going to be a great video-watching experience.

  • Thankfully, the keyboard isn't bad

  • so it has the sort of classic Lenovo layout

  • and it feels pretty good to type on.

  • Only problem is there's a fair bit of flex

  • on the actual keyboard itself, but it's totally usable.

  • And the same thing goes for the trackpad.

  • It's maybe not the most accurate thing in the world.

  • However, you are probably gonna want a mouse for gaming.

  • Although that's true for every track pad ever, so.

  • Remove three screws on the back and it's actually

  • easy enough to open the laptop up.

  • And one of the nice things about being a little bit more

  • of an old school design is that there's a lot

  • that you can actually upgrade yourself.

  • Not only can you get access to both of the memory slots,

  • but there's also a one-terabyte hard drive pre-installed

  • that looks super easy to swap out.

  • If this was my PC, I'd spend a few extra bucks

  • and throw an SSD in here, it will make a big difference.

  • The real test for this laptop, though,

  • is to play actual games, so to start with, we have CS:GO.

  • So right now, we're playing at 768p

  • which is the max resolution of the screen

  • and we're playing with a mixture of medium and high settings

  • and we're getting decent frame rates.

  • It bottoms out in the mid 30s

  • but in some of these more open areas,

  • we're getting in like the 40s and 50s.

  • Next we have Rocket League.

  • This is another game that isn't incredibly demanding

  • but here on quality settings, which is roughly equivalent

  • to medium, it's pretty smooth,

  • we're getting in the mid 40s to low 50s.

  • Next we have Minecraft.

  • Now yes, this will run on pretty much anything

  • including a Raspberry Pi, but on the Lenovo,

  • we're able to crank the settings up pretty much all the way

  • to the max and we're still getting really solid frame rates,

  • even flying around here as it loads chunks,

  • we're still on the 60 to 70 frame per second range.

  • Next we have Overwatch.

  • This is a little bit harder for the laptop to handle

  • so even on low settings here, it's a little bit choppy

  • so in less action-oriented scenes, it's fine,

  • but once we get a lot of characters

  • and a lot of effects on screen, we do sometimes dip

  • a little bit below 30.

  • It's kind of playable but you've gotta really

  • wanna play Overwatch.

  • The Lenovo Z50 is definitely not a perfect gaming laptop

  • but for less than $400, it's actually not bad.

  • As always, I will have a link to check this guy out

  • in the description and let me know,

  • would you pick up a $370 gaming laptop?

  • Let me know in the comments below

  • and I will catch you in the next one.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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