Testseek.com have collected 387 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion 5 / 5i 15 - AMD CPU and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion 5 / 5i 15 - AMD CPU.
July 2020
(83%)
387 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
1916 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Bright 120 Hz OLED
Strong SoC
Very good cooling
Good speakers
Excellent battery life
Fast charging & matching power supply
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
AMD Ryzen CPUs can handle demanding workloads
Available with powerful GPU options
Up to an RTX 3070
MUX switch
User-replaceable memory and storage
No noticeable throttling on CPU and GPU
Very high CPU and GPU performance
Good 165 Hz display (IPS)
Good maintenance options (RAM
2x NVMe-SSD)
Illuminated keyboard (4 zones)
Express charge
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
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
The editors didn't like
Android 12 only
Mediocre ultra-wide-angle camera
No IP rating
No WiFi 6E
No wireless charging
USB 2.0 only
No SD card
High luminance nonuniformity (BOE NV156FHM-NY8 (BOE0998))
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
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
Buying this Legion 5, I knew that the AMD Ryzen platform is an excellent performer in CPU-heavy tasks and efficient in everyday use, and I also knew that Lenovo offers a clean utilitarian design, good inputs, good screens, and multiple configuration optio...
Good performance, Value for money gaming laptop, Good port assortment, Good thermal management, Physical shutter for webcam, Good keyboard layout
No SD card reader, sRGB and DCIP3 colour gamut on the lower range
In India, the Legion 5 powered by Ryzen 5 4600H is available around Rs 67,000. For this price, the Legion 5 does pretty well as a gaming laptop. It also can double up as a capable work laptop...
Impressive performance, Good display, Good speakers
A bit heavy, Battery life
With Legion 5 AMD, Lenovo is trying to woo customers who are not mad about gaming but still want to indulge in some after a long working day. This is also the crowd that knows the nuances of advanced PC gaming but keeps it down in comparison with some avi...
The only thing it lacks is blingThe Legion 5 is as boring as a Volkswagen Jetta. It's a reasonably priced, well-rounded package that won't wow you, but it also doesn't seem like the kind of device that will ever let you down.The specs are good, performa...
The Lenovo Legion 5 AR150H is a budget gaming laptop that seems to want to blur the line between a gaming machine and something that fits in at work. If you're looking for a laptop that can pull both work and play duties for you and that comes in at a bud...
At Rs 86,990, the Legion 5 AMD is a handsome package for an entry-level gaming laptop. The Ryzen 5 4000 series processor has plenty of performance overhead while the NVIDIA GTX 1650Ti ensures a decent gaming experience for a laptop of this price category...
The Legion 5 is clearly a budget gaming laptop, and Lenovo knows the audience who might want a machine like this. The good news is that the Legion 5 performs well for someone who is not a hardcore gamer but still wants a gaming-centric laptop. By that log...
Monstrous Build Quality and Superb Finish, There's Room for Upgradability which is nice, Decent Specification for an Entry Level Gaming Machine, Thermals were pretty impressive and Fans ran really quiet than expected, Good buy for the offered Price tag
Competitors offer similar-or-same specs for less price, Limited Choice of Variants to choose from, The display is so-so
Concluding, the Lenovo Legion 5 is a robust laptop overall and the build quality alone is more than enough to convince anyone to purchase the laptop. But in reality, performance matter too and the laptop gives what an entry level or a budget conscious use...
Published: 2021-12-27, Author: Digital , review by: dronthego.net
White color looks really good on Legion 5, Good built quality, Powerful processor, Good battery life
Thermals seem to be hotter than previous Legion models, Large battery charger, Follow Lenovo Legion's Facebook page for the latest updates: Facebook Comments
The Legion 5 Stingray White is another proof that gaming laptops shouldn't always be black and have loud colors. The White Stingray color is the true definition of the Legion tagline: Stylish Outside, Savage Inside! You can play all the latest AAA games a...