A few weeks ago I decided to look for a laptop with which one could work with the office programs without any problems, as well as occasionally playing newer AAA titles (medium graphics resolution is sufficient). That's when I came across the IdeaPad L340 Gaming (15 '). You also write: "The IdeaPad L340 has two unique modes: 'Fast' for gaming and 'Quiet' for working". But now to the real question, the graphics card, processor etc are sufficient to play newer AAA titles on medium or e.g. Gta 5. As I said, I do not necessarily have to be able to play at the highest possible resolution. Unfortunately I'm not very familiar with this area, here are the dates:
Processor Up to 9th generation Intel® Core ™ i7-9750H operating system Windows 10 Home
DOS
Graphics card Up to NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1650 4 GB
Up to NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1650 3 GB
Main memory Up to 16 GB DIMM
4 GB DDR4+ 8 GB DIMM
4 GB DDR4+ 4 GB DIMM
8 G DIMM
My laptop has an i5 and an Mx150 and 8GB Ram as a graphics unit. And still I can play Gta5 at the highest settings @ 60fps
That is definitely enough, if it is not enough at the beginning, look how you can optimize it, but a good laptop you got there, I would have so much money.
The notebook is enough if it was equipped with 16GB RAM in any case to be able to play newer AAA titles without problems and probably also in medium settings.
But there's nothing more senseless than buying a gaming laptop.
Here's a question from yesterday where I responded to it.
Incidentally, there are contradicting details in your color, I suspect that they refer to different equipment variants of the device:
Either Windows 10 is included or it comes without (Free DOS), which is useless without (Free DOS) and you have to buy Windows extra.
The RAM information is also completely different.
Probably…
Yes, why should I lie? This is a 2013 game