- body material is nice
- died immediately new
- performance. Ryzen 5 + gtx 1650ti + ssd = great performance for both gaming and work. I bought it as a universal workhorse - to code, and run a virtual machine, and play at my leisure. Autonomy, surprisingly, is not bad for a gaming laptop. In power saving mode, I worked on it for almost 7 hours: IDE + surfing the net. Appearance, in my opinion, is also a big plus. It does not attract attention, not a colorful game. In this segment, it is usually the other way around.
- Very easily soiled, straight infuriates. I'm already thinking about tightening the lid with vinyl or stickers. Type-C does not support usb hubs or whatever, which have type-c on one end, and a whole bunch of interfaces on the other - hdmi, usb, etc. Large charge, but this is for all laptops with normal power consumption. Win 10 - well, it's . for an amateur.
- Purely in terms of technical characteristics, the laptop should be bomb. Alas, it was not possible to test it in the case.
- Lights in the corners of the screen (bottom right and top). When the screen is rotated, the glare intensifies - the frames put pressure on the matrices. In principle, the contact of the plastic with the matrix is \u200b\u200bsome kind of fragile and uneven. The lightest touch causes light.
- -Affordable price -Simple Design (I liked the blue version) -Physical webcam overlap😊 -Comfortable keyboard with good backlighting and shortcuts (F and J are dedicated for touch typing) The backlight has three modes of operation - Off, 50% and 100% brightness -120 Hz IPS matrix - Good cooling system management -There is additional space for installing an additional sata or m.2 drive (Included is a cable to sata and 4 screws) -Good software Lenovo Vantage -Easy to disassemble (The most difficult moment is to pick up the first latch, then everything goes like clockwork) - It turned out to be quite light, only 2 kilograms -Passing the “macbook test” (Opening the display with one hand) :D (Also has an auto power off feature when opening the lid, which can be disabled in BIOS/EFI) -Bios / EFI itself here it is implemented well, it is possible to load a legacy boot and you can also change some additional ones. options.
- -USB-C port is not a thunderbolt, I would really like to see it here (Well, or at least they made it possible to charge from USB-C) -There is no normal manual, it is not clear how to activate some shortcuts or what lenovo software needs to be installed -The touchpad itself is comfortable, but the buttons are just terrible, since you can use multi-touch gestures (To be honest, I would prefer to remove them altogether) - The case is quite easily soiled - only 3 USB ports (2 USB-A and 1 USB-C), no microphone hole and no SD card reader - With a powerful load, an unpleasant sound comes out at the power connector (And the power supply itself heats up well) -It's still better to limit the TDP for the processor, as sometimes it heats up to ~ 90
- Design, comfortable keyboard, for the most part little things.
- 1. Came with a marriage (some kind of click in the cooler zone) 2. Not so fast everything starts (with such characteristics, you can run programs and games faster, as well as perform rendering, although this is a laptop) 3. Squeak in games when power is connected (this is for everyone)
- Performance - in relation to the price - snatched less than 45k for the stock through Aliexpress and Amazon Noise and cooling - it's not the best, but more than enough in this category, especially compared to competitors Design - closer to a regular laptop, without bright inserts and other "gaming" paraphernalia Keyboard backlight Expandable memory and replace drives Comfortable keyboard
- Sound touchpad
- Fast response, value for money, light weight, sturdy construction
- Only 2 usb ports
- Performance
- Connection only via hdmi, usually several outputs are installed in laptops. type-c - it seems to be there, but in fact it is not very functional. Overall a little disappointed. Feels inferior to the same legion, but comparable in price. If possible, better take legion 5 (15ARH05)
- 120 hertz, percent, 2 RAM slots, cable for 3.5 inch hdd or ssd included. Upgradable without voiding the warranty. processor performance at the level of intel 8700. which is not bad, given that this is a mobile segment.
- creepy glare at the corners of the screen Disgusting laptop plastic cover that started peeling off next to the stickers. laptop for a minute 4 months old. sooooo weak battery. lands just before our eyes, even with a light load.
- - powerful hardware for a relatively low price - understated appearance - the ability to install 2 drives (m2 or sata format (adapter included)) - RAM is not soldered - comfortable keyboard with numeric keypad and full-fledged arrow keys - matrix without PWM
- - very easily soiled body (prints remain immediately after touching) - blowing hot air directly onto the screen - not bright enough screen, poor color gamut - high temperatures - up to 100 degrees on the processor (you need to limit the max frequency of the processor in order to somehow deal with this) - not the most successful model in terms of marriage (see comment)
- The main advantage here is one: the ratio of price / hardware / build quality. More specifically, then: - Video card RTX 3050 at 75 W. It gives a very good FPS in games, on average it heats up no higher than 85 degrees. In other laptops in this segment, you can often find a stripped-down 3050, which is 10-25% weaker. - AMD Ryzen 5600H processor. This killer has to be limited in frequencies to 3.3 MHz, otherwise it heats up, but this does not affect performance in games at all, the FPS does not change, and you can drop 10-15 degrees. - Cooling. The declared critical temperatures for the processor and video card are 105 degrees, the fan is not particularly noisy, and when playing games for several hours, the temperatures have not yet risen above 85 degrees. - Possibility of upgrade. There is a slot for a second RAM stick and you can deliver a second SSD.
- - Screen - Mark Corps How much I look at the budget versions of Lenovo laptops, for productive hardware they always save on the screen and case. I would not say that this is bad if the goal is to work with office programs and play games in your free time, but the screen is unlikely to be suitable for designers. The color rendering here is really bad.