Testseek.co.uk have collected 213 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion Pro 5 / 5i 16 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion Pro 5 / 5i 16 - Intel CPU.
February 2022
(85%)
213 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
2826 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
850100213
The editors liked
Excellent productivity and creative performance
Solid 1440p gaming
Great display with variable refresh rate
Good keyboard and touchpad
Strong connectivity
Premium build quality and updated design
Available in gray or white
Good screen
Inputs and IO
Excellent performance across the board
Majorly faster in CPU loads than the 2021 model
And a slight boost in GPU performance
Serviceable and upgradeable
Good build quality and design
Good screen and IO
Alright keyboard
Trackpad
And webcam (with eShutter)
Competent CPU with three GPU options
Competitively priced
Fair build quality and good ergonomics
Good IPS display
Even if not widegamut
Very powerful for the specs
Wellbalanced in terms of noise and temperatures
Excellently priced at this point
And a notable boost in GPU performance
Very fair price
Impressive performance
Assisted by the ColdFront 4.0 cooling system
Good selection of ports
Including Thunderbolt 4
Fast battery charging
Vantage software is a one-stop control centre
The editors didn't like
Awkward aesthetic
No Windows Hello support
Fullsize laptop with a bulky 300W charger
Noisy fans and high GPU temperatures on the Performance profile
Poor audio and camera quality
No biometrics
More expensive than the 2021 generations
No Thunderbolt or biometrics
Not quite as powerful as other i9 HX implementations
Some obvious hotspots while gaming
Poor speakers
Soso battery life
No Thunderbolt
Biometrics
Cardreader
Rather shallow keyboard for this class
Weak audio
Oddball screen resolution can affect gaming performance
fair build quality and good ergonomics, good IPS display, even if not widegamut, very powerful for the specs, wellbalanced in terms of noise and temperatures, excellently priced at this point
no Thunderbolt, biometrics, cardreader, rather shallow keyboard for this class, soso battery life, weak audio
This 2023 gen8 Lenovo Legion Pro 5i is a competitive daily/work/gaming laptop in the mid-tier segment, especially with the kind of aggressive sales that Lenovo are pushing right now. This RTX 4060 configuration reviewed here is the fastest of its kind we'...
good build quality and design, good screen and IO, alright keyboard, trackpad, and webcam (with eShutter), competent CPU with three GPU options, competitively priced
no Thunderbolt or biometrics, not quite as powerful as other i9 HX implementations, some obvious hotspots while gaming, poor speakers, soso battery life
For the price I paid for it, I like what this Lenovo Legion Pro 5i has to offer. It's a good-value mid-tier laptop, well built, with a good screen and inputs, and plenty of performance. At the same time, I would caution potential buyers about the hotspots...
Abstract: Lenovo's Legion line of gaming laptops has been putting out bangers for years. Back in 2021, we reviewed the previous model of this laptop - the RTX 2060-equipped Lenovo Legion 5i - and were generally impressed by the solid performance and fair pricing. M...
premium build quality and updated design, available in gray or white, good screen, inputs and IO, excellent performance across the board, majorly faster in CPU loads than the 2021 model, and a notable boost in GPU performance, serviceable and upgradeable,
fullsize laptop with a bulky 300W charger, noisy fans and high GPU temperatures on the Performance profile, poor audio and camera quality, no biometrics
In this top-tier RTX 3070Ti configuration, the Lenovo Legion 5i Pro 2022 offers a significant boost in CPU performance over the previous generation, as well as a notable bump in GPU and combined performance. Paired with a competitive price in most markets...
premium build quality and updated design, available in gray or white, good screen, inputs and IO, excellent performance across the board, majorly faster in CPU loads than the 2021 model, and a slight boost in GPU performance, serviceable and upgradeable,
fullsize laptop with a bulky 300W charger, noisy fans and high GPU temperatures on the Performance profile, poor audio and camera quality, no biometrics, more expensive than the 2021 generations
Last year, the Legion 5 Pro was my favorite mid-tier all-purpose laptop of its generation. This year, the Intel-based Legion 5i Pro has big shoes to fill, and offers a significant boost in CPU performance, a slight bump in GPU and combined performance, an...
Published: 2022-05-23, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Very fair price, Impressive performance, assisted by the ColdFront 4.0 cooling system, Good selection of ports, including Thunderbolt 4, Fast battery charging, Vantage software is a one-stop control centre,
Oddball screen resolution can affect gaming performance, 720p Webcam is unimpressive, Performance mode is too noisy for regular use,
Lenovo has done a good job with the Legion 5i Pro 16 Gen 7. It offers a sensible balance of hardware that combines a good CPU with mid-range gaming graphics and a large screen that sports a resolution that is close to QHD.In addition you get decent batter...
Abstract: Some gamers favor high refresh rates. Others favor higher resolutions. The Lenovo Legion 5i Pro ($1,999.99) splits the difference with a 2560 x 1600, 165 Hz display. This primes it to be a solid esports machine while also offering the fidelity for effects...
Excellent productivity and creative performance, Solid 1440p gaming, Great display with variable refresh rate, Good keyboard and touchpad, Strong connectivity
Awkward aesthetic, No Windows Hello support
Yes. The Legion 5i Pro is a gaming, productivity, and creativity workhorse at an attractive price. Editors' Recommendations Desktop PC market just saw its biggest quarterly drop ever The best ergonomic keyboards for 2022 The best USB-C monitors for 202...