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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 Aditya ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

When compared to other gaming laptops with the same amount of power, this one has the lowest price tag. In addition, there are no tricks. Free lifetime licenses for antivirus software and Office 365 were included as a bonus with the purchase of a laptop computer. The fact that this advantage will be available to all purchasers is not a plus, but it is still a benefit. The benefits include the following: + Design. In contrast to the majority of other high-powered laptops on the market, the Legion series impresses with its conservative design, which in no way draws attention to the fact that the device is well-suited for gaming. In other cases, they will paint the laptop, and some of them will even be embarrassed to be seen in public with it. After considering all of the available alternatives, I've determined that the laptops in the Legion series are the most affordable of those considered (For the period of 2022 for sure). + You have the ability to manually close the webcam. When it is being used, a unique miniature white light illuminates, which is another feature that contributes to the increased sense of security afforded by the device. The presence of a numeric keypad is a significant advantage for a laptop. + However, despite being made of membrane, typing on it is a very pleasant experience. Feels like mechanical. + You are able to modify the speed of the system's cooling fans by pressing FN and Q. It is surprising how many people are upset about the noise. It's common knowledge that gaming laptops make a lot of noise. If you don't want to use your laptop for gaming, you can always switch it to quiet mode and just enjoy the peace and quiet. + There is a connector for type-c available here. Cons: - Every single one of today's laptops has a built-in feature that causes performance to suffer when the device is powered by its internal battery rather than an external power source. This is not a shocking finding. I have a problem in particular with this model when it comes to: Even when it is plugged into an outlet that supplies mains power and even when the charge is at its maximum, the laptop continues to operate as if it is using power from its battery. Even now, I have no idea what could possibly cause something like this to take place. But a few months later, I figured out how to fix it: I just needed to unplug the power cable for a moment, and then I plugged it back in. In my experience, the frame rate cap that was set to 10-15 fps in AC: Odyssey has been raised to the customary 60+ fps. I could be wrong about the numbers, but that's not the point; the important thing is that I noticed that the default scale is 175%. The problem is that it appears as though there is a blur effect, similar to what occurs at low screen resolutions. If you enable other applications like Steam, you will be able to observe this. This was fixed by using the screen settings to create a custom scaling. More of this "phenomenon" did not trouble me at all.

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