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Review on 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 by Janis Bike ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

The most economical option among all gaming laptops, when compared to other laptops that are exactly the same as it pertains to power. And there are no tricks. They provided complimentary lifetime licenses for antivirus software and office 365 when you purchased a laptop computer from them. This is an additional benefit, but the fact that all purchasers will receive this benefit is not one of them. Has some pros Plus Design. In contrast to a great number of other high-powered laptops, the Legion series is distinguished by its conservative style, which in no way draws attention to the fact that the device is ideally suited for gaming. If that doesn't work, they'll sometimes paint the laptop since they're embarrassed to be seen in public with it. Plus Price. After considering all of the available options, I've determined that the laptops in the Legion series are the most affordable of them (For the period of 2022 for sure). + You have the ability to close the webcam using a mechanical method. When it is being used, a unique, small white light comes on, which is another feature that contributes to increased safety. + A numpad is included, which is a very desirable feature in a laptop. + Although it is a membrane keyboard, typing on it is a very nice experience. Feels like mechanical. + You may change the speed of the cooling fans by pressing FN and Q at the same time. It seems peculiar that a lot of individuals are complaining about the noise. It shouldn't come as a surprise that gaming laptops make a lot of noise. If you do not intend to use your laptop for gaming, you are free to activate the quiet mode and take pleasure in the peace and quiet. + A connector for type-c cables is available. Having this drawback: There is a characteristic present in all laptops that causes performance to degrade when the device is powered by its internal battery rather than an external power source. This should not come as a surprise. In particular with this model, I have this problem: Even when the laptop is connected to mains power and even when the charge is at 100%, the laptop continues to function as though it is in battery mode. I'm still confused about the specifics of how and why something like this takes place. But a few months later, I discovered out how to fix it: I just needed to unplug the power cable for a moment and then plug it back in. In my experience, the frame rate issue that was causing AC: Odyssey to run at 10-15 fps has been fixed and now runs at the normal 60+ fps. I could be wrong about the numbers, but that's not the point; the important thing is that the default scale is 175%. - When I started, I noticed that it was. The issue is that there is apparently an effect of blurring, similar to what occurs at low screen resolutions. While other applications, such as Steam, are running, you will be able to view this. This issue was resolved by using a custom scale in the screen settings. This "phenomenon" bothered me less and less as it went on.