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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 Amit Rajput ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

Well, what impressions are there to be had when you pay 110 thousand dollars for a pig in a poke? Fortunately for you, it won't fail to gratify you with the talents and capabilities it possesses. If you don't have any luck, then you should bring it to the warranty service. Where do we go from here? China! Some pros: Hong Kong assembly 5 5600 + 3060. Took for 109k. 1) The frame rate is at its maximum, and the assembly enables you to run anything. 2) The frequency of 165 hertz is aesthetically attractive. 3) Complete absence of any audible noise when in operation (chrome and other delights for him are not a burden from the word at all) 4) An impressively effective cooling system 5) A body that does not become filthy very quickly. Cons: 1) If the laptop is completely silent when it is in the running mode, then it is an airplane when it is subjected to significant loads (including contemporary games). Do not, under any circumstances, give credence to the assertion that he is being silent. The noise may come as an unwelcome and unexpected surprise to you if you are transitioning from a desktop computer to a laptop for the first time. Certainly, headphones can save you money, but if you aren't the only one in the room, they can be a huge pain for the others around you. 2) The speakers have a revolting sound, and the only thing that will save you from that is the built-in Nahimic software, which will at least increase the volume to some degree so that you may view movies in a web player. 3) The devices that are placed into USB ports are quite fragile. In other words, the USB port itself does not sit securely, and there is some blowback. 4) The charging block resembles a brick in appearance. 5) The camera has a low resolution. After having been in operation for a month and a half (primarily in the operating mode): 1) The surface of the touchpad has developed a fine fissure that can be heard when you run your finger over it. And no, this is not an issue that is unique to my copy; I spoke with comrades from w3bsit3-dns.com, and unfortunately, many others have this problem; nevertheless, the reason for this is because the mount is so disgustingly fragile. 2) Why didn't I anticipate that the speaker would take a pause? Are you kidding me? After a month and a half, he just recently ordered that I live a long time—is there any apparent reason for this? After that, an individual asserts that he can be relied upon. I turned it over to the service department so they could perform the warranty work, but this is NOT getting easier! After the repair work is done, they will return not the one from the factory but the one that has been disassembled, which is in no way comparable. In a nutshell, the Chinese people.

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