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February 2022
(84%)
251 Reviews
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Robust industrial design, Bright and responsive display, Class leading performance, Dual 1TB NVMe SSDs in RAID0,
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The Legion 5i Pro from last year was an excellent laptop and this year it has only gotten better. The improvements might be minor, but the new Legion 5i Pro is definitely one of the top recommended gaming laptops for 2022. The combination of Intel's lates...
Thin and light, 16-inch 2560x1600 165 Hz IPS screen, Aluminium/Magnesium blended frame, Quiet and cool, Extended battery life, NVIDIA Optimus support with MUX switching, Super-fast 45 minute charge time, Open 2nd M.2 slot for additional storage
GPU average power usage hovers around 120 W, leaving 30 W unused, MUX Switching adds some weird display hiccups at times as display adapter in use swaps, Only 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage keep this from being a true top-tier system
Pricing of the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro, as configured for our testing, hovers around $2000 US. Thin and light 16-inch 2560x1600 165 Hz IPS screen Aluminium/Magnesium blended frame Quiet and cool Extended battery life NVIDIA Optimus support with MUX switching...
The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro isn't going to win any design awards, but what it lacks in the looks department it makes up for in performance. The build I tested did great, save for a pitiful amount of storage. My advice? Shop around for a build with 1TB of stor...
High-quality, solid case, Consistently superior performance, Fast, 165 Hz QHD display, Huge range of ports and slots
Large footprint, Comparatively heavy, Short battery life, Color space coverage for AdobeRGB and DCI P3 could be better
Great gaming and creative all-rounder: the Legion 5 Pro from LenovoLenovo is again doing a lot right this year after having delivered the Legion 5 Pro that was one of the most popular gaming notebooks on the market last year. The case is clearly aimed at...
Published: 2022-05-18, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: Some gamers favor high refresh rates. Others favor higher resolutions. The Lenovo Legion 5i Pro ($1,999.99) splits the difference with a 2560 x 1600, 165 Hz display. This primes it to be a solid esports machine while also offering the fidelity for effects...
very high gaming performance, fast PCIe 4.0 SSD, good WQHD panel w/ 165 Hz, 2 slots for RAM & SSDs, comfortable keyboard
loud fans, high surface temperatures, short battery runtime
In review: Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16 G7. Test model courtesy of Campuspoint.The seventh generation of the Legion 5i Pro 16 gets a noticeable performance boost. Lenovo still uses the same chassis, which does not use any illumination elements or any other spec...
Published: 2021-12-14, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Good keyboard with decent travel and clicky feedback, High TGP GPUs, Great upgradeability + PCIe Gen 4 support, Snappy 144Hz panel with quick response times (Innolux N173HCE-G33), 95% sRGB coverage and accurate color representation with our Gaming and Web
Plastic shell (although with decent quality), Not the best speakers
A day of testing the Legion 5i (17″ Intel, 2021) is a day well spent. This laptop is super snappy and has the performance to conquer pretty much every AAA title. In our experience, you don't even need to use the overclocking function. Firstly, because the...
Published: 2021-07-22, Author: Nikolay , review by: laptopmedia.com
GPU variant with high TGPs, Strong aluminum chassis, 2x M.2 PCIe slots, 2x RAM SODIMM slots in dual channel, Wi-Fi 6, Decent CPU/GPU thermals and clocks during gaming, 2560x1600p display with 16:10 ratio, 10 aspect ratio, Rich in ports I/O, Great input de
No SD card slot, Hot shell under stress, A bit noisy during load
This Lenovo left us with mostly positive feelings. It's a little bit bigger compared to a standard 15.6″ device but we really like the extra added display area because of the unorthodox screen ratio. Because of the smaller bezels, it's hard to notice any...