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Review on Lenovo Legion 5i: High-Performance Gaming Laptop with 17.3" FHD IPS 144Hz Display, i7-10750H Processor, GeForce RTX 2060 6GB, 16GB, 1TB SSD, Win 10 Home by Kiyoshi Goro ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

17ARH05H - ryzen 4600 - 2600 (purchased 05/05/2022 for 93500) . In general, I liked the laptop, but it was acquired on the second attempt (the first one was with a damaged screen matrix after a few days of use). Bought to replace an old Asus ROG 2022 of medium configuration. The cooling system is quieter. The screen quality is noticeably worse and this can be seen without tests (although the new one boasts 144 Hz and a 100% color gamut). If you watch a movie without headphones, then the sound is also noticeably worse than Asus. All these disadvantages are of course not significant. I was chosen in the store by a live comparison with all competitors - as a result, it is beyond praise). Still, as a minus, it would indicate that the price tag is 17 inches significantly more expensive than 15, it’s hard enough to find the copy you need in terms of parameters (is it worth overpaying for 17 at all?). Off warranty. The site has been writing for 25 months. Who cares, the furmark 1080p test gives out 101 fps, and this is exactly the level of gtx 1070 for a stationary PC.

Pros
  • - the ratio of price and power of components - quiet and efficient cooling system - quality of materials - design (it's the best on the market in this budget and even higher) - there is no rainbow illumination of everything and everyone (in the best traditions of our time) - the screen is normal (but not great) - ergonomics of the case (ports are conveniently located, the screen unfolds completely, nothing backlashes and does not bend)
Cons
  • - the temperature of the video card is high under load, and this despite the fact that the heat pack is reduced, in comparison with the 15-inch version - keyboard backlight at night shines past the keys into the eyes - there is no sound from the built-in speakers (apparently due to the fact that it is directed from the ends and down)