Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion 5 / 5i 15 - Intel Gen 13 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion 5 / 5i 15 - Intel Gen 13.
July 2020
(84%)
92 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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-...
IPS display, 120-Hz panel, good system performance, NVMe SSD, space for a 2.5-inch storage device or a second NVMe SSD, backlit keyboard, good battery life
low color space coverage, display could be brighter, no Thunderbolt 3 port, no storage card reader
The Lenovo Legion 5 15IMH05H (81Y60043GE)The Lenovo Legion 5 with its combination of a Core-i5-10300H processor with a GeForce-RTX-2060 graphics chip display all current computer games smoothly onto its 120-Hz display. Most games can be played in Full-HD...
Published: 2020-07-01, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
It has two RAM SODIMM slots and two M.2 drives, besides the 2.5″ SATA drive bay, Great input devices with an optional RGB backlight, Lacks PWM for brightness adjustment (AUO B156HAN13.1), Comfortable viewing angles and good contrast ratio (AUO B156HAN13.1
Lacks an SD card reader, Slow response times, despite the 120Hz refresh rate (AUO B156HAN13.1), Covers only 51% of sRGB (AUO B156HAN13.1)
What a great allrounder. This notebook is comfortably good in pretty much everything you do with it. However, as a typical Legion descendant, there are a couple of things that might send some people away. Some of this includes a lack of Thunderbolt 3 conn...
fair quality for the class, even if not as nice as the other Legions, good inputs, IO and ergonomics, powerful on Performance mode, and wellbalanced on Balance mode, serviceable and upgradeable, 80Wh battery, and efficient for an Intel H design, competiti
fullsize format and heavy design, only available with 300nits sRGB standardgamut screen options, toasty GPU temperatures on Performance, with the laptop on a flat surface, poor audio
The 2022 Lenovo Legion 5i is a fresh design with cleaner looks and improved ergonomics, as well as an updated set of specs, now running at higher power than before and capable of increased capabilities in demanding loads and in games. On of that, Lenovo w...
Decent price, Plenty of ports, Great at 1080p gaming
Battery life could be longer, Webcam could be better, Storage is low
Packed with affordable tech like the Nvidia RTX 2060, this mid-range gaming laptop will be a great choice for gamers who want to save some cash with only a few compromises. The only major downside is the lack of storage space, unless you like playing only...
Published: 2020-08-25, Author: Andrew , review by: kitguru.net
In conclusion, we think the Lenovo Legion 5i 15” gaming laptop out performed our expectations, not just in terms of its performance but with its aesthetics and design too. The understated, almost business-like looks have grown on us over our time with it...
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...
On Lenovo's website, my review unit currently costs Rs. 80,890. If you want a laptop I'd suggest buying the Lenovo Legion 5 but wait for a sale as the manufacturer frequently give offers on their website.Lenovo Legion 5 is a laptop with specs that most pe...