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May 2019
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Neat
Pared-down design
144hz display with G-Sync
Customisable RGB lighting
Good build quality and choice of materials
Simple looks and smartly customizable RGB elements
144 Hz matte screen and GSync support
Good IO
With Thunderbolt 3 port
Excellent performance once tweaked
Good thermal implementation not very loud or hot w
Neat, pared-down design, 144hz display with G-Sync, Customisable RGB lighting
Bad webcam location, Odd macro key placement, HP and Dell rivals offer better value
At £2,000, the Legion Y740 is far from a cheap machine but the fantastic gaming performance and tasteful design go a long way to justifying that price tag. With limited battery life and oddly placed macro keys, it's not flawless. Look past the imperfectio...
good build quality and choice of materials, simple looks and smartly customizable RGB elements, 144 Hz matte screen and GSync support, good IO, with Thunderbolt 3 port, excellent performance once tweaked, good thermal implementation not very loud or hot w
not exactly an ultraportable, no SD card reader, poor nosecam, quirky keyboard layout and shallow feedback, the CPU runs hot in demanding loads, small 57 Wh battery
The Legion Y740 checks a lot of the right boxes, but at the same time, it misses on two of the important ones by quite a margin: the battery life and the typing experience. If you can live with those, you'll hardly get better value for your money in anoth...
While the Legion Y740 isn't quite as luggable as other ‘light' gaming laptops I got to fondle at CES, it's not super-heavy and I feel that dragging this around with you all day wouldn't be the biggest burden. Maybe it's the design, the fact that some of t...
Abstract: Lenovo are fairly new at making gaming laptops, but their Legion lines have been some of the best-buy products in their categories in the last two years, with the Y720 / Y520 and then the Y530/Y730 models. Despite that, Lenovo are not resting on their lau...
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Published: 2019-10-01, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
reliable GPU performance, 144 Hz panel, IPS technology, anti-glare finish, G-Sync, HDR400, factory calibrated display, quiet fans even under load, stylish design, configurable RGB lighting, plenty of ports, narrow display bezels, relatively good maintena
Intel Core i7-9750H performs worse than its predecessor in multicore tasks, weak display lid, the keyboard keys feel spongy and have comparatively short strokes, dismal battery life, no SD card reader, bulky power supply, awkward webcam placement, no num
Plenty of performance for a lot of moneyThe Lenovo Legion Y740-15ICHg laptop review. Test device courtesy of Cyberport.The Lenovo Legion Y740 is an expensive, yet reasonably priced, 15.6-inch gaming laptop that can handle all modern triple-A games with...
Published: 2019-07-10, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Relatively sleek design, Comfortable, responsive keyboard, Fantastic performance, 144Hz refresh rate, RTX graphics options, Great cooling system, Love the ports on the back
Poor battery life, Bad camera placement, Can get pricey depending on configuration
While most powerhouse gaming laptops look the part, it's nice that the Lenovo Legion Y740 doesn't and not only for design, but also performance, this is currently one of my favourite gaming laptops. It's not perfect, but it is where it counts so if you do...
Minimalist design, Snappy keyboard and trackpad (with real buttons!), 144Hz display is neat in theory
RTX 2070 Max-Q underdelivers, given its price, Poor battery life even for a gaming laptop, Rear-facing ports
The Lenovo Y740 is an inoffensive laptop, but underwhelming performance from its expensive RTX 2070 Max-Q combined with abysmal battery life make it hard to recommend over comparable GTX 1070 options...
When I think of gaming PCs, I think of three categories: casual, mainstream, and premium. Casual gaming PCs are built for the person that doesn't game much, but wants to be able to if they want to. These people don't care about things like ray tracing and...