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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 BU Jang ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, the price is commensurate with the quality.

Do not consider the number of issues I have mentioned above; I am content. The device is not only chic and clever, but also incredibly simple to use. What else, except the capacity to play games, do you need from a laptop? Regarding the games: I've been plagued by the idea that I could add 8,000 and get the same laptop for the previous several weeks, but with 1660 Ti, I merely was unaware of it. I've felt a lot of anxiety because of this. And if I had known, I would not have bought it because the articles I read showed that the 1660 Ti was a waste of money and that the 2060, whose laptop version already costs far over $100,000, is the better option if you truly want to spend a lot of money. Because of this, I had to choose between this and a somewhat less powerful Ideapad 5 15 with an MX450 discrete graphics processor rather than between these two models (since games are not the main thing for me). Making this decision is generally acceptable. It would seem that a video card that makes less noise has a lower chance of breaking down soon. Second, it is fast enough for my purposes, so I don't need to pay too much for it. I was able to adhere to the budget as a result (planned 80k, bought for 77k). Finally, in theory, the laptop model with it ought to be quieter, but in reality, this is not the case. Fourth, even if I were to compare high graphics to ultra graphics, I would not be able to see the difference because there is currently no monitor with a screen size of 15 inches. Since I've decided that a smooth picture is what I believe to be enough performance for the games that I find fascinating, I didn't count the frames per second (FPS), and I don't plan to start counting them now either. I find myself focusing on the eye. I play games like Battlefront 2 (2022, though 2022 as well, but this, as you see, is not about performance! ), Elite: Dangerous, No Man's Sky, and Borderlands 3. I want to finish up several games I didn't finish in 2022-2022.

Pros
  • longer than two months under your belt What do I have to compare it against? Honestly, with nothing at all, yet there are occasions when I can recall my previous laptop, a Lenovo Yoga 13 series ultrabook that I had owned for about eight years. Up until the year 2022, I endured with him the elements of fire and water, two theses, and a ton of toys (yes, on an ultrabook with integrated graphics). I decided to update this year in order to avoid being stuck with a nearly-broken laptop in the future due to the rising costs of anything and anything associated with the world of semiconductor electronics. The Lenovo Legion 5 15ARH05 that I use has an AMD Ryzen 5 4600H processor, 8 GB of RAM, a 512 GB solid-state drive, an Nvidia 1650 Ti graphics card, and a screen that operates at 60 Hz. What appealed to you? + a keyboard and computer display (based on personal experience). two main controls, a real input/output system, and (not these bios of yours). The keyboard is quite comfortable and doesn't create a lot of noise, so sleepers aren't awakened by it. keys with a rounded base and a distinctive brand imprint. Although it is not technically necessary to employ illumination when touch typing, it does create a setting evocative of late-night social gatherings. It's a joy to write down ideas and project ideas when using this laptop! There is absolutely no eye strain from the monitor. + The capacity to carry out. On the internet, everything happens practically instantly. Apart than Microsoft Office, I don't use any other applications. + Has the ability to pull games (further details can be found in the comments) + Has a long lifespan. I recently measured it, and he survived for 8.5 hours with the quiet fan mode, battery saving on, and enough brightness for dim daylight. This is true even with sporadic online video viewing. + Game-related noise is not as loud as I had anticipated, and it is completely silent outside of games. + FnLock button—on the previous one, this could only be done in the BIOS—changes the functional row from the default multimedia buttons to multimedia buttons via Fn. + F What features of the reviews appealed to you the most? + Reliability. A normal screwdriver is required for disassembly, and the interior is completely visible. Although it is not necessary at this time and temperature, you are welcome to add an additional solid-state drive and more RAM. Even if I can pull contemporary toys, the laptop's temperature is remarkably low. Nevertheless, I haven't taken any precise temperature measurements and don't intend to.
Cons
  • a thoughtful adjustment of the backlight's intensity. Moreover, it is not evenly distributed; the brightness varies significantly in the upper range but less so in the lower range. - I've lived without a number pad for eight years, yet I still miss having one, despite the keyboard's convenient layout. The Delete button, which is positioned next to the Home button, is another thing I regularly search for. At most, it's a minor nitpick. As you lean back in your chair, you see light streaming from under several of the keyboard's keys. You can specifically make out light coming from the function keys and space bar. - I wasn't expecting the screen to tilt a little to the left and right when I pressed the space bar. But, life does not in any way get in the way. It is difficult to clean dust from beneath the screen hinge because of the way it is made. - There is no card reader present. - No Thunderbolt (even though I am aware that it is incompatible with AMD motherboards and processors and am 99% positive that I would never use it even if it were compatible). 3. Design. It's not horrible, and it's attractive, but my wife claimed it looks like a laptop from the 1990s. For a novice, it had a lot of sharp corners and was extremely square and angular. Even if it's a wonderful fit for me, it wasn't love at first sight. - Hefty yet not too so. It is unfortunate that it isn't fluffy and that I wouldn't carry it around with me every day because it hurts my back.

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