Testseek.co.uk have collected 376 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion 5 / 5i 15 - AMD CPU and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion 5 / 5i 15 - AMD CPU.
July 2020
(82%)
376 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
1915 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
820100376
The editors liked
Strong all-round performance
Silky gaming on 165Hz FHD G-Sync display
Decent build quality and excellent keyboard
Impressive specification for £1
300
Eight-hour battery life
Copes with the best games
Keeps itself very cool
Lots of bang for your buck
Well built
Practical design and clean darkgray looks
Types well
Even with the rather mushy feedback
300nits 100% sRGB panel options
Including 144 Hz
Excellent performance is CPUheavy loads
Highly configurable and easy to upgrade
Excellent thermal
Sturdy build quality and made out of materials that should age well
Balanced IPS screen
With 180 angle
MUX and GSync
Good inputs for this class
Excellent performance across the board
And a wellbalanced Quiet profile
Easily serviceable and upgradeab
Great build quality
Good keyboard and trackpad
Good screen
Nice CPU performance and alright GPU
Lots of upgrade options
Decent battery life
Especially if you can find an 80Whr model
Competitively priced
Great keyboard
Good upgrade options
Excellent gaming performance
The editors didn't like
Display lacks wow factor of Legion 5 Pro
Smaller trackpad (vs. Legion 5 Pro)
Fans get noisy quickly
Lacks keyboard lighting
Not the most powerful
The design is rather plain
The rubbery coating seems to chip and dent easily
No cardreader or USBC charging
Only tops at a 1650Ti GPU for now
So limited for gaming and GPUtasks
Expensive once specced up
At least for now
Fullsize laptop with a heavy 300W power brick in this configuration
bright 120 Hz OLED, strong SoC, very good cooling, good speakers, excellent battery life, fast charging & matching power supply
Android 12 only, mediocre ultra-wide-angle camera, no IP rating, no WiFi 6E, no wireless charging, USB 2.0 only
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solid 1080p gaming performance, very good system performance, 165 Hz IPS display with low delta E-2000 values, many USB ports, price-performance ratio, long battery life
high average energy consumption, only 512 GB storage space, very loud under load, high-frequency fan noise
In review: Lenovo Legion 5 15, provided byThe Lenovo Legion 5 15 is a brand new 15-inch gaming notebook with the latest AMD GPU and a CPU. The AMD Ryzen 5 5600H does its job well, even if two additional cores would also come in handy for CPU-heavy workloa...
Published: 2021-12-07, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
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120-Hz display panel, high CPU performance, space for two NVMe SSDs, able to run quietly, illuminated keyboard, very good WLAN transfer rates, USB 3.2 Gen 2, excellent battery life
dark display poor in contrast, low color space coverage, PWM flickering, no frame to install a second SSD, no Thunderbolt, no storage card reader, one-year warranty only
The Dell G15 5515 (2CMCX), test unit provided by cyberport.For barely 1050 Euros (~$1217) for our test configuration of the Dell G15 5515, you get a well-rounded and well-equipped entry-level gaming laptop. However, at only 512 GB, the amount of storage i...
very high CPU and GPU performance, good 165 Hz display (IPS), good maintenance options (RAM, 2x NVMe-SSD), illuminated keyboard (4 zones), express charge
problems with switchable graphics, no Thunderbolt or SD-card reader, fans are always running, Wi-Fi performance
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Published: 2021-08-11, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
High TGP GPUs, 2x M.2 PCIe slots, 2x RAM SODIMM slots in dual channel, Wi-Fi 6, Covers 97% of the sRGB color gamut and has accurate color representation with our Gaming and Web design profile (BOE NV156FHM-NY8 (BOE0998)), Snappy panel with quick response
No SD card, High luminance nonuniformity (BOE NV156FHM-NY8 (BOE0998))
Usually, we are not big fans of manufacturers who don't refresh the designs of their devices. In this case, however, Lenovo was so far ahead of its competition two years ago in this regard, that we can let it slide one more time. If we have to be honest...
Well, my two biggest complaints from the Legion 5i remain. One is that it has a clickable trackpad and one is that there's no Windows Hello. I don't personally mind the clickable trackpad, because I don't use it for gaming, and if you use a mouse, it's fi...