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Review on 16" Laptop Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Gen 6 16ACH6H 2560x1600, AMD Ryzen 7 5800H 3.2GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 1TB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070, No OS, 82JQ010DRK, Storm Gray by Micha Dbrowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

In general, just a great laptop, I've been using it for a little over three months. Before that, I had Legion 5 which turned out to be defective, the last legion on i7 10750h greatly disappointed me with its overheating and some other major shortcomings. I use this laptop for games, 3d modeling, video editing, sound recording, drawing and working with photoshop. Copes with everything with a bang. My equipment is Ryzen 5 5600h, rtx3060 6gb, 32gb ddr4, 1tb ssd. For three months of use, I can definitely say that I have more than enough ryzen 5 5600h, but as for the video card, I advise you to take the rtx3070 version, since the new 3060 is not enough and it completely rests on its ceiling in terms of video memory and power. I will also add that the two USB Type C that are available in the laptop have a built-in Display port, with a certain adapter it will be possible to connect additional monitors. Thunderbolt is not here! Not entirely negative but: There is a turbo mode in Lenovo Vantage, which reduces the screen response time from 6 to 3 milliseconds, when it is turned on, moving elements on the screen have a strange trace, I personally did not notice the difference between 6 and 3 ms. In fact, a useless function, because when it is turned on, the image on the screen simply deteriorates, a marketing ploy, so to speak.

Pros
  • + Solid looking laptop + Excellent screen with good color reproduction, 165hz and 16:10 1440p. + Good cooling, unlike its predecessor, a simple Legion 5 +High-quality keyboard with 4-section backlight settings + The upper and lower parts of the case are metal, the case inside, where the keyboard is, is plastic. +Easy installation of drivers through the official utility (also color calibration through X-Rite color assist, which is very convenient) + Good arsenal of usb connectors (4 usb type A, 2 usb type C) + Ability to connect up to 3 additional monitors
Cons
  • -Weak speakers (maybe it seems to me, but they play quieter here than in a simple Legion 5) -In the version without OC, some hotkey functions related to laptop hardware will not work, even with drivers (at least it didn’t work for me, Fn + R does not switch the screen refresh rate for me personally, although it should work) -The battery, compared to a simple Legion 5, consumes charge faster (If you turn on the integrated graphics and maximum power saving, it will do, 4-5 hours work) - Some may not like the touchpad (I personally did not like the lack of separate buttons, the touchpad itself is like one big button, in some rare moments it is inconvenient to use it) -The laptop is heavy, the power supply is bulky (but considering how powerful the laptop is, I knew what I was going for, so this is not a critical minus) -Compared to a simple Legion 5, this model does not open the screen to 180 degrees, but to a much smaller degree (for me personally, when using a laptop with a high stand, it is not convenient In general, the disadvantages here are small, often compared with the younger version of Legion 5.

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June 21, 2023
Has some pros: Powerful, cool, super screen, super keyboard Its cons: Small glare on the matrix
May 29, 2023
Its pros: beautiful body, nice to look at and touch sexy screen backlit lgbt keyboard can play games Has some cons: huge power supply touchpad for lefties sound of coolers loud sound of coolers fffffshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!