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Review on 14" Laptop Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14ITL05 1920x1080, Intel Core i3 1115G4 3GHz, RAM 8GB, SSD 256GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 82FE00Q0RU, blue by Wiktor Krel ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

You can relax since the laptop is stylish. There aren't many competitors, with the possible exception of HP, although there is less memory and room for an upgrade. I switched from a flimsy laptop to this one, and there is a huge difference. I couldn't be happier. Nearly everything you desire works in game tests on YouTube, with the exception of ultra-high settings in contemporary games. The projects were modest and unprofessional, but it was nice to work in Photoshop and Davinci.

Pros
  • The laptop is amazing and has a lot of benefits. In theory, I've used three computers from this manufacturer in my life. I find the hatred directed at him to be a little unreasonable, therefore I don't completely understand it. No laptops had broken hinges or other defects; all of them were built with normal quality. Do not be afraid if there are prejudices. A fantastic product for the typical user who doesn't want a beast of extreme performance. Under the hood is an AMD Ryzen 5 5500U processor. 12 threads, 6 cores. Powerful, effective, and the frequency is also fine. 16 GB of 3200 MHz RAM is put in two channels on the circuit board. Like Vega 8 or whatever, the visual card is integrated. Not really significant. I rarely move big amounts of data from my ssd to an external hard drive, but it seems to be pretty fast—the system boots up in three seconds and shuts down in five. The laptop only supports wireless connections at frequencies of 2.4 and 5 GHz, and it does not include an input for an Internet cable. Bluetooth 5. A complete set of ports, although I haven't verified that the laptop is charging with type C yet even though the display is plugged in. If there are no open sockets, you can charge your phone or whatever else using one of the standard USB inputs, which still function while the laptop is off. Excellent viewing angles and a decent screen are both present. Dark hues are difficult to perceive in very strong light. Speakers without frills, just your average speakers. The construction quality is excellent; there is no backlash; the touchpad responds quickly; and the lid is covered in a metal finish. The keyboard's backlight is strong and bright, however the surface is matte and icy to the touch. The clave is simply vanishing, but Lenovo always has good ones, and their typeface is perfect for me.
Cons
  • The Wi-Fi module has an internal issue; according to another review here, this issue is not exclusive to this particular product. The laptop could occasionally fail to recognize the Wi-Fi network when you switch it on. After 10–20 seconds, the weird situation is resolved; it is not a major hassle. A fan occasionally has the ability to accelerate like a helicopter, but only during hard games. It doesn't create noise whether idle or at work because it doesn't heat up. There isn't a fingerprint, but you can obtain information on this precise number because some models that are related to it do. As I anticipated, the shutdown button has the same shape here. But I'm being ridiculous.