One of my favorite gaming laptops has been MIA for weeks, now it's back with a deal I wasn't expecting until Prime Day
An OLED display and free 007: First Light
The Lenovo Legion 5 has been consistently ranked among the best gaming laptops I've tested since I reviewed it last year. It's only problem right now? It's been missing from the shelves for a good few weeks now, dropped from Best Buy's lineup in favor of the newer 2026 model. That was until Newegg stepped up today, with an offer I thought I'd have to wait until Prime Day gaming laptop deals to be able to shout about.
The OLED RTX 5060 configuration is back on the shelves for $1,249.99 right now. That's a modest $150 discount over the original listing of $1,399.99 - but that saving hides a value-packed final rig. With the way gaming laptop prices are going right now, it's incredibly difficult to find the kinds of rates I was seeing earlier in the year. Finding an RTX 5060 with 16GB RAM and an OLED panel at this price? That's rare these days.
I've seen this offer before at both Newegg and Best Buy, but it's been absent for a good while now. The Gen 10 Legion 5 has been difficult to get hold of even without a discount. While this one lasts, it's my go-to for value. There's even a free copy of 007 included.
Specs: Intel i7-14700HX | RTX 5060 | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | 165Hz QHD+ OLED display
Read more: Lenovo Legion 5 Gen 10 review
The Legion 5 is the best value gaming laptop I've tested to date, combining that OLED panel otherwise only seen on high-end machines with a solid price tag and sturdy RTX 5060 performance. In truth, this is the deal I evaluate most other mid-range gaming laptop offers around, when it's available, that is.
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I had a similar spec on my test bench last year, though my model was running an older Intel i7-13650HX processor. There's not going to be a major departure from my benchmark scores, though - this is still going to keep up with far more expensive RTX 5060 configurations like the Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 10 and Alienware 16X Aurora.
In full native resolution, the Lenovo Legion 5 keeps pace with these beefier rigs, posting easily playable numbers in high settings across Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Total War: Three Kingdoms, and Horizon Zero Dawn: Remastered. This is a lower mid-range mobile GPU, though, so just note that you'll likely need to drop down to 1080p to maintain 60fps in more demanding runs like Cyberpunk 2077.
Elsewhere, the chassis keeps things low-key enough to slot nicely into a backpack without entering super-slim territory that could impact performance. That OLED screen plays out beautifully in low light conditions, but it's an understandably cheaper panel than the likes of the Razer Blade 16 and Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 - be prepared for a little extra glare in brighter environments.
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I'm also hunting down the best Asus gaming laptops and the best Razer laptops on the market. If you're after something a little chunkier, though, check out the best Alienware laptops I've tested so far.
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Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector.
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