Testseek.co.uk have collected 67 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion Y740 15 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion Y740 15.
May 2019
(84%)
67 Reviews
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936 Reviews
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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
Superb performance, Mature aluminum design, Colorful 144 Hz display, RGB keyboard with macros, Runs cool and quiet
Underdisplay webcam, Touchpad position interferes with left hand, Small 57 Wh battery
The Legion Y740 15 does a lot right and I enjoyed my time with it. It runs cool under load and the fans are the quietest I've heard on a gaming laptop. When they are running, they remain consistent without any annoying speed variance, and you won't notice...
impressive CPU performance, even under sustained load, solid GPU performance, 144 Hz IPS anti-glare display with two brightness options, display comes fairly well calibrated out of the box, fairly quiet operation even under heavy load, attractive styling
flimsy display lid, short key travel with spongy feedback, very short battery life, no SD card reader, large 230 W AC adapter, inconvenient webcam location, no number pad
Although it's still got its share of inadequacies, the Y740-15ICHg eliminates around half of the original complaints we lodged about its direct predecessor, the Y730-15ICH. The new display panel greatly improves black-white response times and features a 1...
Published: 2019-03-01, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Lightweight, compact with thin bezels, Rational port distribution, Comfortable keyboard with RGB option, Brilliant 144 Hz IPS display with accurate colors and wide color coverage (LG LP156WFG-SPB2), Lack of PWM (LG LP156WFG-SPB2), Good build quality, RTX
Hilariously bad battery life
You know, these gaming devices are getting sleeker and sleeker with every single year. And as we mentioned last year we were a little dissapointed to see the humble GTX 1050 Ti in a machine like the Legion Y730. It happened like Lenovo have heard us and h...
Abstract: The Lenovo Legion Y740 is the first gaming laptop we've tested at PCWorld with an Nvidia RTX 2070 Max-Q, one of the family of ray-tracing-capable mobile GPUs introduced by Nvidia at CES.Generation changeovers are always an interesting time. It feels like...
Abstract: The Lenovo Legion Y740 is the first gaming laptop we've tested at PCWorld with an Nvidia RTX 2070 Max-Q, one of the family of ray-tracing-capable mobile GPUs introduced by Nvidia at CES.Generation changeovers are always an interesting time. It feels like...
The Lenovo Legion Y740 offers a well-crafted package, especially the configuration that we have which retails for Rs. 1,39,990 on Lenovo India's online store. It's well designed and built; the looks aren't too flashy; it has a very comfortable keyboard; t...
I absolutely loved the RGB lighting on the laptop! In terms of performance, the laptop was able to do some extremely heavy lifting when it comes to gaming, pumping out some decent FPS while playing graphically intensive games
The keyboard layout is a dealbreaker for me. You can get used to the keyboard if that is your only machine. However, if you have 23 different machines like me, you would probably end up getting frustrated every time you hop on the Legion Y740,
One of the lower priced gaming laptops with extremely beefy specs. Love the RGB aesthetics and very impressed by how smoothly heavy games can run on it. Very sad about the keyboard layout. ...
Priced at PhP 134,995, the Lenovo Legion Y740 comes with its share of advantages and disadvantages. Its minimalist design language is sure to attract more mature gamers that like muted design instead of the garish looks found other gaming notebooks in the...