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Published: 2020-11-20, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Supports up to 64GB of DDR4 memory plus M.2 and 2.5-inch SATA storage, Very good performance and thermals, Lack of PWM (BOE NV173FHM-N47), Covers 92% of sRGB and our Gaming and Web design profile improves the color accuracy (BOE NV173FHM-N47), Has a very
Lacks a Thunderbolt connection, All-plastic design, although the quality is pretty high
There are definitely some compromises made in order to keep the price down. However, they are massively outweighed by all of the features and perks this unit has. Ultimately, we run all of our tests with the Extreme Performance preset, which is activated...
IPS display, good system performance, NVMe SSD, outstanding battery life, able to run quietly or silently
working memory runs in single-channel mode, no Thunderbolt 3
The Lenovo Legion 5 17IMH05 (82B30028GE), test unit provided by nbb.com (notebooksbilliger.de)The Legion 5 has a Core i5-10300H processor (Comet Lake) and dedicated GeForce GTX-1650 graphics core onboard that in combination bring all the current computer...
Published: 2024-11-28, Author: Nick , review by: itwire.com
Priced at $4,472, the Legion Pro 5i offers reasonable value but falls short of premium expectations, particularly with the screen downgrade. However, during sales, like the current Black Friday promotion dropping the price to $2,699, it becomes a compelli...
Published: 2024-11-25, Author: Anthony , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Definitely a gaming machine but without the OTT design, Solid build quality, Excellent 16-inch 240Hz display, Full keyboard makes it a work machine too, Plethora of rear-mounted ports
OOB software is intrusive to the point of irritation, No single-colour default for keyboard backlighting, Cooling system loud under gaming load
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i is a solid and well-built all-rounder laptop that harnesses the best of what today's hardware can offer, although the software sometimes gets in the way...
I was able to use the Legion for a few weeks as my daily and gaming machine, coming away remarkably satisfied first by the performance of the notebook in everyday tasks, along with my work here at TweakTown that requires me to manage and edit my images an...
fair build quality and good ergonomics, good IPS display, even if not widegamut, very powerful for the specs, wellbalanced in terms of noise and temperatures, excellently priced at this point
no Thunderbolt, biometrics, cardreader, rather shallow keyboard for this class, soso battery life, weak audio
This 2023 gen8 Lenovo Legion Pro 5i is a competitive daily/work/gaming laptop in the mid-tier segment, especially with the kind of aggressive sales that Lenovo are pushing right now. This RTX 4060 configuration reviewed here is the fastest of its kind we'...
good build quality and design, good screen and IO, alright keyboard, trackpad, and webcam (with eShutter), competent CPU with three GPU options, competitively priced
no Thunderbolt or biometrics, not quite as powerful as other i9 HX implementations, some obvious hotspots while gaming, poor speakers, soso battery life
For the price I paid for it, I like what this Lenovo Legion Pro 5i has to offer. It's a good-value mid-tier laptop, well built, with a good screen and inputs, and plenty of performance. At the same time, I would caution potential buyers about the hotspots...
Abstract: Lenovo's Legion line of gaming laptops has been putting out bangers for years. Back in 2021, we reviewed the previous model of this laptop - the RTX 2060-equipped Lenovo Legion 5i - and were generally impressed by the solid performance and fair pricing. M...
premium build quality and updated design, available in gray or white, good screen, inputs and IO, excellent performance across the board, majorly faster in CPU loads than the 2021 model, and a notable boost in GPU performance, serviceable and upgradeable,
fullsize laptop with a bulky 300W charger, noisy fans and high GPU temperatures on the Performance profile, poor audio and camera quality, no biometrics
In this top-tier RTX 3070Ti configuration, the Lenovo Legion 5i Pro 2022 offers a significant boost in CPU performance over the previous generation, as well as a notable bump in GPU and combined performance. Paired with a competitive price in most markets...