Lenovo New Zealand's early Black Friday sale slashes up to 51% off a new laptop

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Lenovo New Zealand has kicked off it's Black Friday discounts well in advance of November 29 when the sales officially should be starting. We expect more deals all the way through to Cyber Monday on December 2, but with up to 51% off laptops, PCs, AIOs and accessories already available now, this early access sale is well worth a look if you want to beat the Black Friday shopping rush.

The discounts from the listed prices are thanks to the codes BFCM24 and EARLYACCESSNZ, which are automatically applied at checkout, so you only need to figure out which machine or peripheral suits you and your budget best.

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Lenovo Legion Pro 5i 16-inch (Gen 9) | Core i9 / RTX 4070 / 32GB RAM / 1TB SSD: was NZD$4,979 now NZD$3,329
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<p>It's hard to beat the RTX 4070 for still affordable gaming grunt – especially when paired with a mighty 14th Generation Intel Core i9-14900HX and 32GB of RAM. You also get a large 16-inch display, with 500 nit brightness, 100% DCI-P3 colour and a 240Hz refresh rate. Not bad for 33% off.
Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14-inch (Gen 9) | Ryzen 7 / 16GB / 1TB SSD: was NZD$2,619 now NZD$1,599Save NZD$1,020
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Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14-inch (Gen 9) | Ryzen 7 / 16GB / 1TB SSD: was NZD$2,619 now NZD$1,599
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<p>Lenovo has equipped this Yoga 7i with a powerful Ryzen 7 8840HS CPU, as well as a standout 1920 x 1200 OLED display that has 100% DCI-P3 colour and a 400 nit brightness. As a 2-in-1, the touchscreen can be folded through 360º for tablet-style use and it includes a Digital Pen for drawing directly on the screen.
Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 16-inch (Gen 9) | Ultra 7 / 16GB / 1TB SSD: was NZD$2,929 now NZD$1,799Save NZD$1,130
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Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 16-inch (Gen 9) | Ultra 7 / 16GB / 1TB SSD: was NZD$2,929 now NZD$1,799
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<p>Like a big screen laptop? The 16-inch Yoga 7i has a large IPS display, with 1920 x 1200 resolution, 300-nit brightness and 45% NTSC colour. Sure, we wish it had an OLED like the 14-inch model, but with a powerful yet efficient Core Ultra 7 155U CPU, 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, it's a great 2-in-1 machine.
Lenovo ThinkPad T14 (Gen 4) | Intel i5 / 16GB RAM / 256GB SSD: was NZD$3,299 now NZD$1,589Save NZD$1,710
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Lenovo ThinkPad T14 (Gen 4) | Intel i5 / 16GB RAM / 256GB SSD: was NZD$3,299 now NZD$1,589
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<p>This ThinkPad T14 features an older but still decent Intel Core i5-1335U CPU in a chassis that weighs just 1.32kg. The versatile T14 has productivity-focused features, like a 1080p facial recognition webcam, fingerprint reader and a 16:10, 1920 x 1200 display that can fold through 180º to lay flat. Most importantly, the ThinkPad T14 is a massive 51% off.
Lenovo ThinkPad T14s (Gen 4) | Ryzen 5 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD: was NZD$3,019 now NZD$1,683Save NZD$1,336
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Lenovo ThinkPad T14s (Gen 4) | Ryzen 5 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD: was NZD$3,019 now NZD$1,683
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<p>This AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7540U-equipped ThinkPad T14s has a 14-inch screen with a useful 16:10 aspect ratio and a 1920x 1200 resolution – though it's non-touch, with 45% NTSC colour and 300 nit brightness. Still, the ThinkPad has features like a fold-flat screen and fast Wi-Fi 6E. Or, for <a href="https://lenovo.evyy.net/c/338476/239211/4054?subId1=hawk-custom-tracking&sharedId=hawk&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lenovo.com%2Fnz%2Fen%2Fp%2Flaptops%2Fthinkpad%2Fthinkpadp%2Fthinkpad-p14s-gen-4-14-inch-amd-mobile-workstation%2F21k5cto1wwnz2">NZD$7 extra, you can trade (down) to a 256GB SSD, but in return get a touchscreen and a facial recognition webcam.

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Lindsay Handmer
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Lindsay is an Australian tech journalist who loves nothing more than rigorous product testing and benchmarking. He is especially passionate about portable computing, doing deep dives into the USB-C specification or getting hands on with energy storage, from power banks to off grid systems. In his spare time Lindsay is usually found tinkering with an endless array of projects or exploring the many waterways around Sydney.