- - The contour and robustness of the boat's hull; a decent stuffing percentage of 5600N + 3050 on board. - well thought out assembly and layout - price, in terms of price / quality ratio, the best option on black friday - cooling system in aggregate, heating and noise are quite adequate
- The screen has a coverage of 45% and has 250 nits of brightness; however, there is a variant available with a 165 Hz screen that improves the problem; at the very least, the matrix may be changed. Having some practice with the keyboard is recommended because the keys can become stuck or shoot randomly. When pressure is applied with sufficient force, the left and middle portions of the keyboard bend. - There are not many ports, and the location is not particularly noteworthy; the legion is much more handy.
- The ratio of the price of the hardware to the quality of the construction is the primary benefit offered here. To narrow it down even further: - Video card RTX 3050 at 75 W. It heats up to no more than 85 degrees on average, and it offers extremely good frame rates when playing games. You can frequently find a 3050 that has been stripped down in other laptops that belong to this category; however, its performance will be 10–25% lower. a CPU based on the AMD Ryzen 5600H. It is necessary to restrict the frequencies of this killer to 3.3 MHz; otherwise, it will overheat. However, this has no impact on the performance of the game; the frame rate will not change, and the temperature will drop by 10-15 degrees. - Cooling. Even after several hours of gaming, the temperature has not yet risen above 85 degrees, despite the fact that the declared critical temperatures for the processor and video card are 105 degrees. The fan is not particularly loud, and the temperatures have not yet risen above 85 degrees. - The option to upgrade is available. There is room for a second stick of RAM, and you are able to install a second solid-state drive (SSD).
- - Mark Corps appears on the screen When it comes to useful hardware, the less expensive versions of Lenovo laptops always skimp on the screen and the case. No matter how much I look at them. If the purpose of the screen is to work with office applications and play games in one's spare time, then I would not say that this is a negative aspect of the screen; nonetheless, it is not likely to be suitable for designers. This illustration does a terrible job at representing colors.