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The editors liked
Sleek
Subtle design
No bloatware
Solid performance
Affordable
Unique design
Acceptable battery life
Understated but stylish design
High refresh rate screen for the money
Plenty of output options
Reasonably quiet under standard use
The Lenovo Legion Y530's delivers on entry-level gaming performance and has a useful design that makes it as good for travel as it is on a desk hooked up to a monitor
Keyboard and mouse
Compact build
Simple aesthetics with little fluff
Nice keyboard
But with short travel keys
Runs quiet with daily use
Excellent performance with demanding loads and games
Very fast wireless
Excellent price
The editors didn't like
Spongy keyboard
Display isn't vivid
Hard to upgrade RAM
Disappointing speakers
Display lacking overall
Gets uncomfortably hot when gaming on the lap
Performance is average
Specification options are limited
Weird numpad layout
Display is somewhat dim with dull color. Keyboard might be a little too soft for some. Webcam is below the display
Published: 2019-10-24, Author: Adrian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Understated but stylish design, High refresh rate screen for the money, Plenty of output options, Reasonably quiet under standard use
Gets uncomfortably hot when gaming on the lap, Performance is average, Specification options are limited, Weird numpad layout
The Lenovo Legion Y530 might not be as fancy as some gaming laptops we've tested, but that doesn't mean it should be ignored. It's affordable, sports a funky design, 144Hz screen, offers a wealth of ports, and a comfortable-to-use keyboard.But it's not al...
The Lenovo Legion Y530's delivers on entry-level gaming performance and has a useful design that makes it as good for travel as it is on a desk hooked up to a monitor, keyboard and mouse
Display is somewhat dim with dull color. Keyboard might be a little too soft for some. Webcam is below the display
As entry-level gaming laptops go the Lenovo Legion Y530 offers one of the best mixes of performance and design you're going to find at the moment...
compact build, simple aesthetics with little fluff, nice keyboard, but with short travel keys, runs quiet with daily use, excellent performance with demanding loads and games, very fast wireless, excellent price
allplastic construction, small touchpad with clunky buttons, gets just an averagequality 60 Hz IPS panel, for now, loud fans and runs hot with games, average quality speakers
The Legion Y530 is one of the better all-round notebooks and entry-level gaming laptops out there. The competitive pricing, compact build, simple design, excellent performance and nice keyboard are its main selling points, but potential buyers would also...
Published: 2018-08-17, Author: Jason , review by: techradar.com
Affordable, Unique design, Acceptable battery life
Disappointing speakers, Display lacking overall
The Lenovo Legion Y530 is a laptop that's designed with gamers in mind, but not for hardcore gamers. Whether you go with the base model, or a personal configuration, you're still locked into a GTX 1050 or 1050 Ti.Neither graphics option is bad, but they'r...
Sleek, subtle design, No bloatware, Solid performance
Spongy keyboard, Display isn't vivid, Hard to upgrade RAM
The Lenovo Legion is a gaming laptop with looks for adults, but its soft keyboard and dull display are disappointing.7/10$949.99(as tested)DesignLenovo made the Legion so much classier than it's ever been before. While its old gaming notebooks were hulks...
Published: 2019-01-02, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Sleek design, Plenty of configurations available, Thin top and side bezels, Comfortable, responsive typing, Most ports are on back, Dual fans underneath for cooling, Affordable price points
Lower options not greatest for all gaming, Some performance issues as tested due to SSD size/RAM/GPU, Palm rest is an oil magnet
While the design is sleek and the laptop runs well for the most part, our review unit as configured didn't come without its performance issues. While I wouldn't recommend the Lenovo Legion Y530 as we tested it, I'd definitely recommend it if you're willin...
The Lenovo Legion Y530 starts at Rs 89,199 and for the price, it gets a lot of things right. The laptop offers solid gaming performance, runs cool for the most part and stands out from the herd of other gaming-centric rigs with its minimalistic design. Th...
Impressive quad-core CPU performance, Relatively thin and light for a gaming laptop, Comfy keyboard, Above-average speakers
Falls short of 60 fps gaming visuals at maxed graphics settings, Rear-facing ports may frustrate some users, No memory card reader
A relatively thin and light gaming laptop, the inexpensive Lenovo Y530 will be a tempting choice for budget-minded gamers. That said, the Y530's middling graphics card struggles to keep up with today's games, let alone tomorrow's...
The Lenovo Legion Y530 isn't the perfect portable PC, but it does fit a certain use case very well. If you're looking for a gaming PC that's great for work as well, or vice versa, this is it.The design changes are really impressive, and it's a lot easier...