'The gaming laptop deal to end all gaming laptop deals' - get a Lenovo with an RTX 5070 and OLED display for $1,194

Lenovo Legion 5i on yellow background with big savings text overlay
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I think I may have just spotted the gaming laptop deal to end all gaming laptop deals this Presidents' Day. It's the Lenovo Legion 5i currently on sale as part of the official Lenovo Store's doorbuster event for $1,299 (was $2,034.99).

A gaming laptop with an RTX 5070 graphics card and Ryzen 7 chipset for $1,299, what's so good about that? Well, you can currently use the codes BUYMORELENOVO and EXTRAFIVE at checkout to further knock the price down to just $1,194.99.

That's close to the lowest price I've ever seen for an RTX 5070 gaming laptop, and this isn't come cheapo model that Lenovo has just upgraded with a mid-range GPU, either. The Legion 5i also features a 1600p OLED display with excellent image quality, which is one area where a lot of similar models fall short.

My only criticism of this particular deal is that the featured configuration only has 16GB of RAM. That's somewhat understandable with the insane level of price inflation surrounding RAM right now, but it's still a black spot on an otherwise flawless deal. On the plus side, this machine will support a RAM upgrade, so that is an option if RAM prices eventually settle in the not-too-distant future.

Today's best RTX 5070 gaming laptop deal

Lenovo Legion 5i gaming laptop
Lenovo Legion 5i gaming laptop: was $2,034.99 now $1,194.99 at Lenovo USA

Graphics card: RTX 5070
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7
RAM: 16GB

You can currently use the coupon codes BUYMORELENOVO and EXTRAFIVE at checkout to get even bigger discounts on this RTX 5070-equipped Legion 5i at the official Lenovo Store today. Not only is this a great price to pay for a machine with a high-end RTX 5070 graphics card, but this particular model also features a premium OLED display - further making this deal even better value today.

This particular deal is just one of many available today, but it's probably my favorite from the hundreds of listings that I've checked this past week or so. It's just hitting that sweet spot in terms of value - although, admittedly, it's not the cheapest machine on the market currently.

It's also a machine that we haven't personally reviewed here at TechRadar. We have reviewed the slightly higher-end Legion 7i, however, and we thought that was a great gaming laptop. Our sister site TomsGuide has also got a fantastic review of the Legion 5i that's well worth checking out if you want a full run-down of the machine.

Alex Whitelock
Retail Editor

Alex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in buying advice and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered major retail events in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.

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