I've been using this computer for a couple of weeks just to see how it makes me feel. Anyone can look at the specs and decide if a computer is right for their gaming needs, so its day-to-day performance can be an important part of the decision. I used a laptop less than a year old that cost the same as this one but wasn't optimized for gaming and had issues with heating up during some games. The Legion had no heat problems. I added a few more games to my Steam account to test its limits and was pleased with the computer's performance. The keys feel good when typing and my thumbs have plenty of room to stretch out. I downloaded the software for my new gaming mouse with no problems. The screen resolution is amazing. The look of the computer is just cool. It has nice touches like a tactile pattern on the upper, a flaming Legion-O, and engraved Legion symbols on the round hinge end-caps. The price of this Lenovo is great and the upgrade option extends the life of this laptop.
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