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Review on Renewed Lenovo Legion 5 Gaming Laptop: 15.6" 144Hz, AMD Ryzen 7-4800H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, RTX 2060 6GB, Phantom Black by Michael Baek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

A version with a 4800h, 16GB, 256SSD, GTX 1650, 60Hz, and 100% srgb was purchased. I did not waste any time and inserted another quick 512GB Samsung into the second NVME slot. The laptop became nearly ideal for use in the workplace after I did so. Even with a greater budget at the time, there is nothing that is preferable to take, as Thinkpads and other laptops with such a processor are not currently on sale. Has some pros The Ryzen 4800h is an extremely powerful processor. To work with the complete Microsoft programming stack in addition to a large number of chrome tabs and other things, it suits wonderfully. I don't play new games, but older and more well-known titles have really nice frames per second. Connections on the reverse side. There was no heat or noise. Constructive excellence. These are some disadvantages: It is a headache to disassemble in order to update memory or anything else, and you have to do it very carefully because there are no hatches for rapid access. If you are in a rush, the plastic latches will crack under your pressure. I think there should be more metal used in the design. Typing on the keyboard is a pleasant experience, although the layout of the keys is not the most comfortable option. difficulties with Linux (touchpad, lighting, sometimes problems with graphical installation, etc.). On the updated version of Ubuntu, which was released on April 21, everything should already work. Patches, etc., are already available for individuals who genuinely need them. Not the brightest screen available (compared to the business and premium segment is weak).

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