Testseek.com have collected 131 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion Pro 5 / 5i 16 - AMD CPU and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion Pro 5 / 5i 16 - AMD CPU.
June 2021
(87%)
131 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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657 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
High TGP GPUs
Strong aluminum chassis
2x M.2 PCIe slots
2x RAM SODIMM slots in dual channel
Wi-Fi 6
Covers 94% of the sRGB color gamut and has accurate color representation with our Gaming and Web design profile (MNG007DA1-1 (CSO1600))
Snappy panel
Beautiful 16inch QHDdisplay with 165Hz refresh rate
It will easily crush all modern games
Smart layout for lots of ports
Keyboard and touchpad have been improved
Stable performance
Plenty of power
Understated aesthetic
Big 16-inch display with 165Hz refresh rate
Excellent build quality
Solid gaming and productivity performance
Handsome 16-inch screen with 165Hz refresh
Mostly comfortable keyboard
Strong performance
Beautiful Display
Comfortable Keyboard
Bright 16-inch
QHD 165Hz display
Fantastic keyboard with numpad
Excellent productivity and gaming performance
Solid battery life
Comprehensive port selection
Stellar build quality
Good all-around performance
Less costly than the competition
CPU and GPU can handle demanding workloads
High-refresh display with fast response time and VRR
User-replaceable RAM and storage
No thermal throttling
High quality 165 Hz 16
10 IPS display
Relatively easy serviceability
Integrated numpad
Very fast charging
MUX support
Faster GPU performance for the same price
High quality pre-calibrated display
Good performance-per-watt
Easy serviceability
Good quality input devices
Excellent performance
First-class display
Sturdy chassis
Good port selection
Fast Wi-Fi
Good overall sound profile
Allows for quiet gaming at Full HD
Bright
Colour-accurate display
Plethora of ports
Easily upgradable
Customisable performance
The editors didn't like
No SD card
Gets a bit warm under the bonnet
Runs really hot under load
Performance on battery leaves a lot to be desired
No fingerprint reader or IR camera
Short battery life
Bulky
With huge 300W charger
Keyboard feels mushy
Weak speakers
A tad overweight
With enormous power brick
Noisy cooling fans
No SD or microSD card slot
Middling audio
Bland and heavy chassis
Only four-zone RGB
Runs warm
Lousy speaker sound quality
512GB of starting storage is too low
Annoying bloatware
Gets a little hot and loud under load
Low resolution webcam with no IR or privacy shutter
Very warm CPU/GPU temperatures when gaming
Moderate-heavy uneven backlight bleeding
Only average battery life
No Thunderbolt support
Slightly slower CPU performance than the Core i7-13700HX
CPU and GPU can handle demanding workloads, High-refresh display with fast response time and VRR, User-replaceable RAM and storage, No thermal throttling
allows for quiet gaming at Full HD, bright, colour-accurate display, sturdy chassis, plethora of ports, easily upgradable, customisable performance
no Thunderbolt / USB 4, no card reader, short battery life, subpar touchpad
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16ARX8 (R5 7645HX, RTX 4050) is kindly provided byThe Lenovo Legion Pro 4 16ARX8 doesn't have any serious weaknesses and managed to wow us with its stable gaming performance, bright display and decent specs. Sure, it is not powerfu...
faster GPU performance for the same price, high quality pre-calibrated display, good performance-per-watt, easy serviceability
slightly slower CPU performance than the Core i7-13700HX, no Advanced Optimus or USB 4.0 support, core temperatures could be cooler, bulky 300 W AC adapter
In review: Legion Pro 5 16ARX7. Test unit provided by LenovoLenovo has two very interesting options here: The Intel Core i7-13700HX Legion Pro 5 16 with RTX 4060 graphics for $1600 USD or the AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX Legion Pro 5 16 with RTX 4070 graphics - als...
Good quality input devices, Excellent performance, First-class display, Sturdy chassis, Good port selection, Fast Wi-Fi, Good overall sound profile
High emissions in Balanced and Performance modes, Battery life could be better, SSD throttling under continuous load
Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IRX8H: Test unit provided by campuspoint.dePassionate gamers who want to play demanding modern titles with maximum details and don't mind spending the moolah will find the Lenovo Legion 7 Pro 16IRX8H to be the right choice. The combi...
high quality 165 Hz 16:10 IPS display, relatively easy serviceability, integrated numpad, very fast charging, MUX support
low resolution webcam with no IR or privacy shutter, very warm CPU/GPU temperatures when gaming, moderate-heavy uneven backlight bleeding, only average battery life, no Thunderbolt support
In review: Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16ARH7H RTX 3070 Ti. Test unit provided by LenovoThe Ryzen 7 6800H and 150 W GeForce RTX 3070 Ti are each about 10 percent faster than the Ryzen 7 5800H and 140 W GeForce RTX 3070 on last year's Legion 5 Pro. The 2022 refres...
Published: 2022-02-07, Author: Mike , review by: techspot.com
Lenovo has taken some unusual design decisions with the Legion 5 Pro, and we're pleased to report that they've mostly worked out well. The display is superb. The extra height delivers welcome real estate for games and work. The resolution is high enough t...
Published: 2021-09-16, Author: Jordan , review by: tomsguide.com
Plenty of power, Understated aesthetic, Big 16-inch display with 165Hz refresh rate, Excellent build quality
Bulky, with huge 300W charger, Keyboard feels mushy, Weak speakers
All told, the Legion 5 Pro is an excellent laptop. It looks nice, it’s built well, and it’s fairly priced, considering the options you have available. You’ll easily pay more for a Razer Blade 15 Advanced and about the same for the Alienware m15 R4. While...