Testseek.com have collected 97 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion 5 / 5i 15 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion 5 / 5i 15 - Intel CPU.
July 2020
(84%)
97 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2021-11-22, Author: Nikolay , review by: laptopmedia.com
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)), Fast panel with quick response ti
No SD card, High luminance nonuniformity (BOE NV156FHM-NY8 (BOE0998)), Battery life could be better
Overall, the Lenovo Legion 5 (15″ Intel, 2021) is a great allrounder and it offers a lot of bang for its money. The device has an all-plastic build that feels solid and rigid even when you try to twist it on purpose. Sure, the lid is a bit bendy but that...
Solid performance, 120Hz LCD panel is quite good, Robust and firm design, Good GPU capabilities,
Lacks biometrics, Battery life could be better, Screen brightness is less than ideal, ShareTweetShare, Share
There would be very few laptops if any, that can compete with the kind of cost-to-benefit ratio provided by the Legion 5. It has an exceptionally good CPU and a capable GPU which should help with entry-level gaming. The overall clean design aesthetic shou...
120Hz display option is only 250 nits, Could be lighter and thinner
The Lenovo Legion 5 is a stylish gaming laptop for an affordable price, and if it can hold up on our benchmarks, then it might even be one of the best cheap gaming laptops out there...
Published: 2020-08-23, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Solid build quality,Pretty decent performance,Customizable configurations,Handles most games o.k, 120Hz refresh rate display (up to 240Hz available),Plenty of ports on board,RGB lighting
Struggles with higher settings on some games,Keyboard slightly spongy/soft for typing,Crowded number pad,Not very bright at 250nits (up to 500nits is available),Mediocre battery life
If you're looking for an entry-level gaming laptop that you can take on the go, the Lenovo Legion 5 is a decent option. While our review unit, which won't break the bank, was a bit lacking in the higher graphics settings for some games, you can customize...
Bright, colorful G-Sync screen, Comfortable keyboard, Strong Productivity Performance, Fast file transfer speeds,
Optimus needs tinkering for best game performance, Pricey for the specs
The Lenovo Legion 5i hits two key points for a laptop, with a vivid display and comfortable keyboard, but you may want to tinker with the Advanced Optimus settings...
I've always appreciated Lenovo's Legion laptops, although personally, I'm more of a gaming desktop man. But Lenovo's Legion laptops are among my favorite because they fit the profile of both productivity and gaming to me. As they say, it can do both. Afte...
No thermal throttling under load, Coloraccurate display with 144Hz refresh, Comfy keyboard with deep travel, Lots of ports, Webcam back above the display
60Wh battery is far too small (go with 80Wh), No QHD or UHD display options, Display needs more brightness, No NVIDIA GSync
Source: Windows CentralWho it's forThose who want mid-range gaming and VR performanceThose who want to crush esports titlesThose who want an FHD display with high refresh rateThose who don't want to spend premium pricesWho it isn't forThose who want high-...