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Review on 16" Notebook Lenovo IdeaPad 5 Pro 16ACH6 2560x1600, Intel Core i5 11300H 3.1 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR4, SSD 512 GB, NVIDIA GeForce MX450, Windows 11 Home, 82L900ARRU, Storm Gray by Mateusz Praga ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The purchase was not entirely successful, there were minor problems in use.

5. NumLock and Ecs have a bright backlight. In the evening and at night, the diodes simply burn out the eyes. I don't know how to disable them programmatically. But something does not want to pick out a new laptop and glue the button from the inside. Moreover, the LED on the power button has a soft light. 6. For some reason, Lenovoy continues the clumsy tradition of sticking hard stickers on the topcase stating that the laptop has AMD, an Nvidea card, it’s good that they don’t write yet, as before, that there is HDMI in the laptop and do not indicate the resolution of the matrix. 7. If you read a specialized website of foreign specialist reviewers, then the matrix of the laptop has PWM. That is, flicker is harmful to the eyes. And here is the ambush. How could you screw up a 120Hz matrix with PWM? After all, people take 120Hz as a specialist in order to work with text, code, etc. for a long time, in order to protect their eyes. Moreover, Lenovo does not write about this PWM. Shame on you, Lenovo! In a laptop for 100k wooden PWM. 8. Display brightness is average. To turn on the backlight of the display brighter, you need to turn off the economy mode. 9. With firewood, not everything is clear, they themselves are not installed by Windows 10. The network driver is definitely not installed. I had to write it down via a USB flash drive, only then Windows saw the Wi-Fi adapter. And in general, the native software from Lenovo Vantage is kind of stupid, the settings are almost 0. Firewood on iGPU from the site got up from the 3rd time. Moreover, Lenovo Bridge downloaded firewood, but did not want to install it. The laptop chose between LG Gram and this subject. The gram was lighter by a whole kilo and thin, and the sound was cool there. But the matrix is ​​60Hz. Gram works if I don’t confuse it up to 22 hours, but it’s on Intel, so the CPU heats up decently, the keyboard flexes when pressed and the ventilation system is not very good. But I think that for my tasks, where 80% is working with documents, Gram would be better. Yes, it cost 50-60k more, but there would be no problems that I described earlier. Vlom paint a review. I wrote it so that potential buyers have a little more information about the model. I don't play games, so I can't say anything about system performance.

Pros
  • 1. The matrix itself is normal, but does not cause a wow effect. 2. In the economy mode from the battery, when working in the Word, the laptop really lived with me for about 11-12 hours. Turntables did not turn on. The laptop is cold. This is really cool, given the fact that the percentage here is H series, not U. It is unrealistic to find a normal laptop with 5800U at the time of purchase. 3. The display is narrow-framed and it's nice that there are no inscriptions on it, dude, it's Lenovo or it's 2k, don't forget, you bought an ideaPad. In general, the display frames are cleared of any unnecessary spam. 4. The laptop opens with one hand and the topcase does not rise. 5. The body is quite thin, but the weight is 2 kg, not here or there. 6. Fans, if they start, do not make much noise. 7. The touchpad is comfortable. For the first time I refused a mouse.
Cons
  • 1. The strongest highlights of the display along the edges of the matrix. I have never seen this before. At first I thought that I had a defective laptop, but after reading the forums I realized that Lenovo has a standard situation. The problem is that during assembly the matrix in the frame was squeezed or there is some kind of unevenness in the frame (excess glue, curvature, etc.). Since I took a laptop to work with documents, these lights were not critical for me, I did not go to the ASC. But when watching dark movies, these highlights will spoil everything. 2. Sound in this laptop for show. It is impossible to listen to music. The laptop's speakers allow you to hear audio material, but not listen to it. There is no bass from the word at all. The sound is very flat and quiet. Why Lenovo wrote DolbyAtmos on the case is a mystery. The software from DolbyAtmos has presets, but the sound is not better set. Tried all modes. Perhaps the sound card supports these codecs, but it's useless if there are no speakers. It feels like an ancient cheap plastic laptop sounds. If we compare the sound with a speaker from , which is mini, then the sound of the speaker is just super, there is even some kind of bass volume. Although I always thought that you can’t listen to music in mini-columns from . Even the iPhone 12 (not pro, but regular) sounds better, there is a sense of volume. If we compare the sound with the Asus N550JK, then the Asuse sound is a bomb, especially with its native mini subwoofer. 3. Lenovo in this laptop gives only 1 type-c connector, and he removed the other for his proprietary charging. Explaining this by the fact that the laptop needs a powerful 135 watt charger. Sadly. The same iGPU model has two type-C ports. 4. Some more buttons have a strange sound, like play. But this is rather subjective.