15.6" Laptop Lenovo Legion 5 15ACH6H 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 7 5800H 3.2GHz, RAM 16GB, SSD 1TB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, Windows 10 Home, 82JU005HRU, Phantom Blue Review
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Description of 15.6" Laptop Lenovo Legion 5 15ACH6H 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 7 5800H 3.2GHz, RAM 16GB, SSD 1TB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, Windows 10 Home, 82JU005HRU, Phantom Blue
- fast, excellent
- not seeing
- The first-rate plastic and innovative screen hinges Second, it's simple to take apart and clean. Third, Ensure High-Quality Construction Superb, astute, M2, solid, ram 5. Quiet 6. The larger size makes the battery better (see below) 7. A Wide Array of Inputs 8 - Cover the camera lens (paranoid mod ON) Standard numeric keypad with page up/down and home/end keys No light bulbs, rgb lights, or other clutter can be found inside despite its setup. Do not feel bad about bringing this to the meeting. Stable, healthy. 11 A good source of power
- 1. It doesn't have a thunderbolt port. It's an odd economy to have in place. I have never tried it, but hearing about the money you can save is disheartening. Secondly, while the display is above average (100 rgb, 144Hz), it is inferior to that of msi. Highlights on black, a barely perceptible flicker if you look attentively. It seems that msi will be a step forward. BUT! Simultaneously, there is no discomfort in the eyes. While my eyes get "out" towards the end of the workday, here they are normal, not red, simply fatigued because I always wear glasses while I'm at the computer. Third, a unified AUX. Weird choice. It's not that I'd have any trouble doing so, and in fact it's quite convenient that I can use my preferred headset, but once again, cost-cutting measures. After that, only nuance and particularity remain. There is room for improvement in the key travel. 5. Weird touchpad. Strange behavior, no clearly labeled buttons (a drawback in my book), and a slight shift to the left mean that I sometimes miss with a "blind," quick press. 6. penguin ON: Linux refused to boot with the old kernel, and all functionality was lost. Ubuntu 16, for instance, is unlikely to function with a non-up-to-date kernel. The new one has blazing fast speeds and a touchpad, but that's about it. The only issue is that I haven't been able to resolve using the terminal to adjust the brightness using the keys. I wanted to iron the body at first since it was so soft, but number seven: it shows dirt like a magnet. Picks up fingerprints horribly. 8 - The backlight. There are two playable modes, and at first glance it doesn't look too bad, but the execution is poor. From behind the keyboard, a bright light will shine if the node is in the distance. The 110k+ node shouldn't radiate too harshly, at least. There is a glimmer of hope even in the most conservative budgets. This, in my view, is the most significant drawback.
- Very effective in terms of cooling (the warm air is blown back and to the sides, bringing it much closer to the screen), in addition to being a powerful tool. At the very bottom, there is a sizable grille in addition to two quiet coolers that are used for air intake. If you keep it on your knees instead of your feet, it won't be as hot. Thin screen bezel. Excellent sound in all directions. The keystroke was gentle, and the pressing sound was not particularly loud. The webcam provides a picture that is very clear.
- Even though it's not really a con, you have to be very careful with the screen. Carefully lift the cap, preferably beginning in the middle of the container. incredibly slender and airy. The bend is created with two fingers. But the hinges are strong and reliable without play.
- Strong Silent Lovely Materials Autonomy Screen
- The audio is awful! WiFi occasionally disconnects The keyboard's backlight is malfunctioning