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Review on Lenovo Legion Y540-15 Gaming Laptop 81SX00NNUS: Intel Core i7-9750H, 16GB RAM, 512GB+1TB Storage, NVIDIA GTX1660Ti, 15.6" IPS Display by Aashit Seth ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

In general, I find the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, many of which are not defects or design errors, but rather design features. With its pros. Good cooling. Compared to an old laptop, the weight is very small (but without a charging block) Quiet keys and a quality touchpad that works almost like a touchscreen on smartphones. The actual noiselessness when working without load. Compared to an old laptop, the system power is phenomenal and rivals that of a mainstream desktop PC. The battery holds up to 4 hours of charge (maybe with some tricks you can achieve the promised five hours) Got cons: Non-standard charging port - not only can problems arise if the power supply breaks down, the form factor is a rectangular connector almost identical in size to the USB port. There is a chance of mistakenly plugging the charging wire in the wrong place and burning all the insides. Only three standard USB ports (plus one newfangled, not used anywhere at the time of writing), which is extremely small. Non-standard keyboard layout - some keys are not where in the standard laptop layout and you need to get used to it. Some standard buttons are now available only under fn (eg pgUp or End, now on the arrows), and accordingly are not available as keyboard shortcuts in programs, since they do not understand them. The speakers are located at the bottom front, so the sound quality is directly affected by the freedom of space right in front of the laptop. The soiling of the surface with greasy traces is a more significant drawback than it might seem, it is better to wear alcohol wipes with a laptop. Strong noise at maximum processor load, heating up to 90 degrees.