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May 2019
(82%)
49 Reviews
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The Lenovo Legion Y7000P adds an edgier design to the company's current gaming laptop lineup without going over-the-top and loaded it with top components for its price
If you need a thin-and-light with long battery life, really like gaming extras like RGB per-key lighting and keyboard macros or need a wide-color-gamut display, this is not for you
Lenovo's Legion Y7000P outperforms its price making it a solid pick if you're looking for something better than your average entry-level gaming laptop...
Published: 2019-10-15, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Adequate price, Good keyboard with decent travel, big arrows, and a backlight, Capable cooling solution, Good design with an illuminated Legion logo on the lid
Mediocre battery life, Lacks SD card slot and Thunderbolt connectivity, Barely a copy of the Legion Y540
At the end of the day, the Lenovo Legion Y7000 (2019) is a decent gaming laptop that is suitable not only for gamers but also for people who are looking to edit videos or render 3D objects. However, we feel that this laptop fills a gap that doesn't really...
Published: 2019-05-08, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
The Legion Y7000 is an appealingly low-key approach to a gaming laptop with a businesslike design and just enough of the ThinkPad DNA to make it stand out against increasingly ostentatious designs on the market. Overall it is a bit of a mixed bag, however...
Subtle-looking, at least for a gaming laptop, Great battery life, Fairly inexpensive
GTX 1060 isn't very future-proof, Screen is average, Noisy fans under load
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Impressive specs for price, Colorful 1080p display, Wide selection of ports, Fast PCIe SSD
Webcam below display, Average battery life
The Y7000 is presented as a gaming laptop with a focus more on performance than on extra features, and in that regard, it certainly succeeds. The Legion Y730 lineup has a more premium design, with RGB keyboard with macro keys, less bulky rear end, and dua...
The Lenovo Legion Y7000P adds an edgier design to the company's current gaming laptop lineup without going over-the-top and loaded it with top components for its price
If you need a thin-and-light with long battery life, really like gaming extras like RGB per-key lighting and keyboard macros or need a wide-color-gamut display, this is not for you
Lenovo's Legion Y7000P outperforms its price making it a solid pick if you're looking for something better than your average entry-level gaming laptop...
above average CPU Turbo Boost performance, more mature gaming-professional design, larger trackpad than Legion Y530, narrow bezels on three sides, 2x upgradeable storage bays, strong hinges; no teetering, respectable battery life, quiet under low loads,
average display response times; noticeable ghosting, port positioning could be better, suboptimal webcam positioning, no SD reader or Thunderbolt 3, no dedicated mouse keys, no per-key RGB lighting, lid could be more rigid, limited hinge angle, servicing
It can be hard to stand out in the mid-tier gaming laptop market these days, but the Lenovo Legion Y7000 is certainly worth a second look from prospective buyers. There are other laptops with similar specs, but few as all-around solid. For instance, the a...
The Lenovo Legion Y7000P adds an edgier design to the company's current gaming laptop lineup without going over-the-top and loaded it with top components for its price
If you need a thin-and-light with long battery life, really like gaming extras like RGB per-key lighting and keyboard macros or need a wide-color-gamut display, this is not for you
Lenovo's Legion Y7000P outperforms its price making it a solid pick if you're looking for something better than your average entry-level gaming laptop...