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July 2020
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376 Reviews
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solid 1080p gaming performance, very good system performance, 165 Hz IPS display with low delta E-2000 values, many USB ports, price-performance ratio, long battery life
high average energy consumption, only 512 GB storage space, very loud under load, high-frequency fan noise
In review: Lenovo Legion 5 15, provided byThe Lenovo Legion 5 15 is a brand new 15-inch gaming notebook with the latest AMD GPU and a CPU. The AMD Ryzen 5 5600H does its job well, even if two additional cores would also come in handy for CPU-heavy workloa...
Gepubliceerd: 2021-12-07, Auteur: Tim , beoordeeld door: techspot.com
Samenvatting: Today we're finally getting around to review another of AMD's latest generation mobile GPUs, the Radeon RX 6600M. Months ago we checked out the RX 6800M, AMD's top discrete graphics option for laptop gaming, but it's been a bit harder to find the RX 6600M...
120-Hz display panel, high CPU performance, space for two NVMe SSDs, able to run quietly, illuminated keyboard, very good WLAN transfer rates, USB 3.2 Gen 2, excellent battery life
dark display poor in contrast, low color space coverage, PWM flickering, no frame to install a second SSD, no Thunderbolt, no storage card reader, one-year warranty only
The Dell G15 5515 (2CMCX), test unit provided by cyberport.For barely 1050 Euros (~$1217) for our test configuration of the Dell G15 5515, you get a well-rounded and well-equipped entry-level gaming laptop. However, at only 512 GB, the amount of storage i...
very high CPU and GPU performance, good 165 Hz display (IPS), good maintenance options (RAM, 2x NVMe-SSD), illuminated keyboard (4 zones), express charge
problems with switchable graphics, no Thunderbolt or SD-card reader, fans are always running, Wi-Fi performance
In review: Lenovo Legion 5 15 G6 AMD. Test model courtesy of Campuspoint.The new Legion 5 15 Gen.6 is once again a good gaming laptop with a comparatively low price and powerful components. The new AMD processor Ryzen 7 5800H offers plenty of performance...
Gepubliceerd: 2021-08-11, Auteur: Alex , beoordeeld door: laptopmedia.com
High TGP GPUs, 2x M.2 PCIe slots, 2x RAM SODIMM slots in dual channel, Wi-Fi 6, Covers 97% of the sRGB color gamut and has accurate color representation with our Gaming and Web design profile (BOE NV156FHM-NY8 (BOE0998)), Snappy panel with quick response
No SD card, High luminance nonuniformity (BOE NV156FHM-NY8 (BOE0998))
Usually, we are not big fans of manufacturers who don't refresh the designs of their devices. In this case, however, Lenovo was so far ahead of its competition two years ago in this regard, that we can let it slide one more time. If we have to be honest...
Well, my two biggest complaints from the Legion 5i remain. One is that it has a clickable trackpad and one is that there's no Windows Hello. I don't personally mind the clickable trackpad, because I don't use it for gaming, and if you use a mouse, it's fi...
Good performance, Value for money gaming laptop, Good port assortment, Good thermal management, Physical shutter for webcam, Good keyboard layout
No SD card reader, sRGB and DCIP3 colour gamut on the lower range
In India, the Legion 5 powered by Ryzen 5 4600H is available around Rs 67,000. For this price, the Legion 5 does pretty well as a gaming laptop. It also can double up as a capable work laptop...
Impressive performance, Good display, Good speakers
A bit heavy, Battery life
With Legion 5 AMD, Lenovo is trying to woo customers who are not mad about gaming but still want to indulge in some after a long working day. This is also the crowd that knows the nuances of advanced PC gaming but keeps it down in comparison with some avi...
The only thing it lacks is blingThe Legion 5 is as boring as a Volkswagen Jetta. It's a reasonably priced, well-rounded package that won't wow you, but it also doesn't seem like the kind of device that will ever let you down.The specs are good, performa...
The Lenovo Legion 5 AR150H is a budget gaming laptop that seems to want to blur the line between a gaming machine and something that fits in at work. If you're looking for a laptop that can pull both work and play duties for you and that comes in at a bud...